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Early Muslims vs. Modern Dawah: The Truth About Different Arabic Qurans

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Early Muslims & Experts vs. Farid || Defense of the different Arabic Qurans Hatun responds to Farid's video on why we should not just assume Qiraat are mistakes

Early Muslims & Experts vs. Farid || Defense of the different Arabic Qurans
Hatun responds to Farid's video on why we should not just assume Qiraat are mistakes. Hatun points out that early Muslims had no problem calling different Qurans hateful, wrong, or better, while today's dawah team has an issue with different Arabic Qurans being considered mistakes. What is the reason for this? Hatun also addresses some of the misleading responses that Farid and his viewers have put out about the different Qurans.
clip is taken from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU1C23atotE&t=1s for critique and education purpose
Hatun Tash; Farid Responds; Arabic Qurans; Qira’at variations; Quran recitations; Dawah debate; Quran authenticity; Islamic criticism; Early Muslims; Quranic history; Islamic scholarship; Controversial Quranic recitations; Different Qurans debate
so this video ai all about, Hatun Tash critically responds to Farid’s defense of the various Arabic Qurans and the Qira’at or different recitations. While Farid suggests that we shouldn’t view these variations as mistakes, Hatun delves into historical evidence, showing how early Muslims openly criticized certain Qurans as incorrect or even hateful. She explores the tension between the early Muslim scholars’ perspectives and the modern-day Dawah team’s reluctance to acknowledge these issues. Hatun also addresses the misleading claims put forth by Farid and his supporters, offering a fresh perspective on the debate over the authenticity of the different Arabic Qurans.