This is mentioned in the following Qur’anic verse...
This is mentioned in the following Qur’anic verse:“Indeed We have sent down the Reminder, and indeed We will preserve it” (al-Hijr:9) This glorious verse contains two phrases, the first (Indeed We have sent down the Reminder) emphasizes that the Noble Qur’an has been revealed from God the Supreme, without any form of intervention. The second phrase (We will preserve it) also emphasizes upon the constant protection of the Noble Qur’an from any form of alteration.
While concluding, it is necessary to explain that the meaning of the immunity of the Qur’an from alteration does not mean that every copy of the Qur’an that is found in the market is protected and is perfect. What is meant by immunity is that those who are in search of the truth will be able to have access to all the revealed verses.
Therefore imperfections or differences in pronunciation or mistakes in some copies of the Qur’an and even in the arrangement of the verses do not contradict the reality of the immunity of the Qur’an from alteration. Questions Provide the grounds for explaining the issue of the immunity of the Qur’an from alteration. What is the historical evidence for the immunity of the Qur’an? How can the immunity of the Qur’an from alteration be proved? Provide the proof that the Qur’an contains no addition.
How can the lack of deletion in the Qur’an be established? Can the same abovementioned argument be used to reject any addition to the Qur’an? Why? Explain whether the difference in pronunciation or the arrangement of the verses or chapters in the Qur’an contradicts the reality of immunity. Previous…