The verse says...
The verse says: "And perfected is the Word of your Lord in truth and justice; there is naught that can change His Words, and He is All-Hearing, All-Knowing." The objective meaning of the term 'word', mentioned in the above verse, is 'The Qur'an', since in the former verses the subject matter was also recited upon 'The Qur'an'. Indeed, the verse refers to the fact that there is no doubt about Qur'an, because it is perfect and faultless in any respects.
Its facts upon history and its information about events are all true, and its ordinances and laws are utterly just. Some of the commentators, attaching this verse, have reasoned the impossibility of influencing in perverting the Qur'an. They say that phrase: "... There is naught that can change His Words ..." points to this fact that nobody is able to cast any change in the Qur'an,…