2006-09-28
03:19:12
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http://www.truthnet.org/islam/Islam-Bible/2thequran/TheQuran.htm
2006-09-28
03:19:34 ·
update #1
The Quran(s) collected and burned
The work of Zaid bin Thabit was not complete because, several years later during the reign of the third Caliph Uthman (644-656), in the Muslim campaign against Armenia a dispute broke out between the various Muslim groups.
2006-09-28
03:20:57 ·
update #2
The point here is important, the Quran by the time of the third Caliph, already had variations in the text, which required immediate repair. Therefore, all the copies of the Quran throughout the Muslim empire were collected, burned and replaced with a standardized version of the Quran. This demonstrates point demonstrates not all Qurans were the same, there was a point in time when the various Qurans were different.
2006-09-28
03:22:02 ·
update #3
The current version of the Arabic Quran, is the Quran distributed by Uthman, to the various parts of the Muslim world, after the earlier versions were collected and burned.
2006-09-28
03:22:46 ·
update #4
After all these posts by Muslims doubting the Bible for it's years of texts, the QU'RAN has GOT IT"S OWN ISSUES!
2006-09-28
03:29:08 ·
update #5
read it again Amad:
The current version of the Arabic Quran, is the Quran distributed by Uthman, to the various parts of the Muslim world, after the earlier versions were collected and burned.
That doesn't sound so pure any more!!!!!!
2006-09-28
03:30:51 ·
update #6