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The Quran has been changed! Textual Variances in the Quran observed.
When I was investigating Islam one of the chief complaints laid against Christianity was that the Holy Bible had been changed. (In spite of the Qurans and Moslem scholars calls to the contrary) However, it was suggested to me that this was a reason why one should not be a Christian. (I was searching for a faith at the time.) However, should that standard hold true in the heart of every sincere Moslem, that a holy book, if changed, should not be trusted, then I would ask them to contemplate with sincerity the following.
The compilation of the Quran is traditionally viewed to be the work of Abu Bakr who commissioned Zaid Bin Thabit to compile the Quran after the battle of Yammama, when many of those who had memorised the Quran had died in battle.
However, we read that some of the Quran was feared lost!
"Many of the passages of the Quran that were sent down were known by those who died on the day of Yammama...but they were not known by those who survived them, nor were they written down, nor had Abu Bakr, Umar or Uthman (by that time) collected the Quran nor were they found with even one person after them! Ibn Abi Dawud Kitab al-masahif pg. 23
Some distraught Moslems went onto to say!
"Let non of you say 'I have acquired the whole of the Quran' How does he know what all of it is when much of the Quran has disappeared? Rather let him say 'I have acquired what has survived'. As suyuti Al-itqan al-Quran pg. 524
Other Moslems of the time, stated reference to verses no longer present in the modern version of the Quran!
Abu Musa al-Ashari: We use to recite a surah which resembled in length and severity to Surah Bara'at I have however, forgotten it with the exception of this which I remember out of it: "if there were two valleys full of riches, for the son of Adam, he would long for a third valley, and nothing would fill the stomach of the son of Adam but dust". Sahih al Muslim Vol. 2:286, pg.501
Bukhari: We used to read a verse of the Quran revealed in their connection, but later the verse was cancelled it was "convey to our people on our behalf the information that we have met our Lord, and He is pleased with us, and has made us pleased" Sahih al-Bukhari Vol. 5:416, pg.288
The verse on stoning married adulteresses was a cause of some distress!
Allah sent Muhammad (saw) with the truth and revealed the Holy Book to him and, among what Allah has revealed was the verse of Rajam and we did recite this verse and understood and memorized it. Allah's Apostle did carry out the punishment of stoning and so did we after him. I am afraid that after along time has passed, somebody will say 'By Allah, we do not find the verse of Rajam in Allahs book and thus they will go astray by leaving an obligation which Allah has revealed. Sahih al-Bukhari vol. 8:817 pg.539
However, this first compilation of the Quran was not the last, a revised
When I was investigating Islam one of the chief complaints laid against Christianity was that the Holy Bible had been changed. (In spite of the Qurans and Moslem scholars calls to the contrary) However, it was suggested to me that this was a reason why one should not be a Christian. (I was searching for a faith at the time.) However, should that standard hold true in the heart of every sincere Moslem, that a holy book, if changed, should not be trusted, then I would ask them to contemplate with sincerity the following.
The compilation of the Quran is traditionally viewed to be the work of Abu Bakr who commissioned Zaid Bin Thabit to compile the Quran after the battle of Yammama, when many of those who had memorised the Quran had died in battle.
However, we read that some of the Quran was feared lost!
"Many of the passages of the Quran that were sent down were known by those who died on the day of Yammama...but they were not known by those who survived them, nor were they written down, nor had Abu Bakr, Umar or Uthman (by that time) collected the Quran nor were they found with even one person after them! Ibn Abi Dawud Kitab al-masahif pg. 23
Some distraught Moslems went onto to say!
"Let non of you say 'I have acquired the whole of the Quran' How does he know what all of it is when much of the Quran has disappeared? Rather let him say 'I have acquired what has survived'. As suyuti Al-itqan al-Quran pg. 524
Other Moslems of the time, stated reference to verses no longer present in the modern version of the Quran!
Abu Musa al-Ashari: We use to recite a surah which resembled in length and severity to Surah Bara'at I have however, forgotten it with the exception of this which I remember out of it: "if there were two valleys full of riches, for the son of Adam, he would long for a third valley, and nothing would fill the stomach of the son of Adam but dust". Sahih al Muslim Vol. 2:286, pg.501
Bukhari: We used to read a verse of the Quran revealed in their connection, but later the verse was cancelled it was "convey to our people on our behalf the information that we have met our Lord, and He is pleased with us, and has made us pleased" Sahih al-Bukhari Vol. 5:416, pg.288
The verse on stoning married adulteresses was a cause of some distress!
Allah sent Muhammad (saw) with the truth and revealed the Holy Book to him and, among what Allah has revealed was the verse of Rajam and we did recite this verse and understood and memorized it. Allah's Apostle did carry out the punishment of stoning and so did we after him. I am afraid that after along time has passed, somebody will say 'By Allah, we do not find the verse of Rajam in Allahs book and thus they will go astray by leaving an obligation which Allah has revealed. Sahih al-Bukhari vol. 8:817 pg.539
However, this first compilation of the Quran was not the last, a revised