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2006-11-08 17:55:53 · 19 answers · asked by All about me 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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That does not matter, what does matter is "Is it truth." It is not the truth, it contains "a little Truth" where it quotes the Holy Bible, other than that, it is another of satan's phony religions that try to turn men from seeking the Only Way To Salvation, Jesus, The Only Begotton Son Of God." Check it out, allah was a moon diety, and had 3 daughters, this eliminates him from being the same as The Hebrew / Christian God.

2006-11-08 18:08:47 · answer #1 · answered by ballardbutch 5 · 3 3

Humming bird - Either you will believe it or you wont. It depends on whether you are really looking for an answer.

The Quran was revealed 1400yrs ago and has NEVER been changed because it was memorised by people so that if anyone tries to alter it, they will be caught. Even today, they are many people in the world who have memorised the whole Quran.

The websites that tell you that the Quran has been changed are only trying to stray you from the truth. This is their main plan. Firstly, the Quran is in Arabic originally. When you translate it into different languages, there is bound to be some difference as it depends on the translator. But the original Arabic text has always remained the same.

Most people who try to say the Quran was changed, have made changes themselves - especially the sites listed above. The verses dont even match the verses in the Quran. It is a trick on their part.

I suggest you go to a couple of Islamic sites and compare them. You wont find a difference. I don't want to list sites because I want that it should be from your effort. And I mean sites run by Muslims so that you know that every Muslim follows the same text. Check the transliteration (not translation) for similarity.

2006-11-08 18:49:53 · answer #2 · answered by white_falcon21 5 · 0 0

The Muslim religion strictly forbids any alteration to the original written Quran. Usually, if even one word has been changed it isn't considered the Quran anymore. There are no such things as "versions" of the Quran, unlike the Bible and other religious texts. The Quran however, has been translated to many different languages, but there's usually a disclaimer in the translations along with the orginal Arabic form.

2006-11-08 18:01:53 · answer #3 · answered by arguementative 1 · 2 0

Oh, yes, it was altered and changed. They have seven Qurans. You see, seven editions if I might call it. And in the days of the Kalif Ottoman, every edition was given to a country. And there was a big confusion because of the seven editions and the differences between them. Then someone came to Kalif Ottoman and said, "Listen, there is a great confusion concerning the Quran. What should we do?" Then the Kalif Ottoman did this: he brought some scribes and he said to them "Take these seven Qurans, and then go and write a new one. And if you disagree among yourselves about any verse in the Quran, write it in the language of Kouriash, because the Quran was given to Mohammed in the language of Kouriash. Well, there is time to write a new Quran, all together." And they wrote the Quran. What did Ottoman do? If he was really a man of reality, he would have kept the other original editions, so history could go back to it. You know, we have the Kodesses that go back to 350. We have the Septemium, we have the translation of the Bible. We didn't burn our Bible. We have the original of it. But he took the other editions and burned them all!

2006-11-08 18:04:36 · answer #4 · answered by Llyas 1 · 0 2

Be careful about asking anything to do with muslim, you might get reported as I have. The quran is run by satan and of course it has been altered. Some muslims have said that their Ten Commandements are the same as in the Holy Bible, but yet someone on this site once pointed out a part in the quran that states that it is ok if they have to lie once in awhile if they have to. Try and justify that!

2006-11-08 18:08:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

THe Quran is the holy book of the almighty.Allah asked the Prophets to distribute the holy book to all muslims so that they can walk on the right path ...Allah and only Allah knows what is right or wrong for us ..so i dont think any 1 would dare to change the writtings of the holy Quran.

2006-11-08 18:33:26 · answer #6 · answered by salazar 1 · 1 0

The Quran in its original language Arabic has never been changed, not even single letter in it has been added, deleted or changed. You can compare the copies of the Quran we have nowadays to the oldest copies found and preserved in Museums, in China and Turkey, and you will see that it is the exact same.
However the translations can differ according to their sources, and there are many sources which are against islam and try to harm it by wrong translations, however that doesnt worry me alot since i know arabic i have a true arabic copy of the quran. and it is the main reason i am a muslim, i mean look at how many bibles are there now, if i want to convert to christianity how would i know which bible is the true one.

2006-11-08 18:16:32 · answer #7 · answered by Aby 3 · 1 2

only the translations of the Quran has errors. but not the original language of the Quran. and that's why we are required to only reading the Quran in Arabic during prayer.

2006-11-08 18:04:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

there is yet another risk sis! Our Submitter acquaintances usually say that Rashid Khalifa made errors, which God in no way stricken to impressive. So he probable forgot that in the time of accordance to himself, "Thikr" does not consult with the Quran, for this reason making the blunders of calling it Quran... EDIT: Time to await Shah or Muhammad ok! wish they are going to come alongside quickly. EDIT 2: @Fajr---i'm rather sorry, i can't look at that hyperlink. it particularly is been blocked in this u . s . a ....do u have the different?

2016-10-03 10:55:07 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Plenty of times, in the early stages. The original was written on pieces of paper, palm leaves, anything, and without the diacritic signs that were, in fact, invented later to accommodate the more precise writing of the Qur'an. Once that cersion was finalized, it became what we know today, and hasn't be modified since. Translations do not count or matter, as no translation is considered to be a valid holy text, only the version in Arabic is the proper religious text.

2006-11-08 18:03:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No!

People can make changes in the text but the true Quran still prevails, unlike the Bible which has been changed so much that the original is not available.

2006-11-08 17:58:57 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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