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Which Qur’an Is in the Preserved Tablet? | Allah Knows Best

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Muslims are told the Qur’an has been perfectly preserved — word by word, letter by letter, dot by dot, sound by sound. But when we look at the actual Arabic Qur

Muslims are told the Qur’an has been perfectly preserved — word by word, letter by letter, dot by dot, sound by sound.
But when we look at the actual Arabic Qur’ans around the world, we find major differences that change the meaning of verses.
In this video, Hatun examine 4 examples:
Surah 10:16 – “He would not have informed you” vs. “He would have informed you”
Surah 11:81 – “But not your wife” vs. “Except your wife”
Surah 17:102 – “You have known” vs. “I have known”
Surah 37:12 – “You were amazed” vs. “I was amazed”
They are real differences in meaning. So which Qur’an is correct? Which Qur’an is truly the eternal Word of Allah in the Preserved Tablet?
At the end of the day, only Allah knows best. But the evidence does not support the claim of “perfect preservation.”
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