This is what Sayyid Murtada has accepted and confirmed...
This is what Sayyid Murtada has accepted and confirmed, (and is) a fact also proved by the appearance of the hadiths. (Only) a scanty number of people have made reference to some traditions handed down from the Shiite and the Sunnis, pointing to the Quranic verses that are missing or transposed. But such traditions are of the kind that bring no sound knowledge, nor do they impel one to act upon them; it is better to shun them away.[3] [1] Al-I`tiqadat, p.93 [2] Majma` al-Bayan, vol. 1, p.
10, quoted from Sayyid Murtada's al-Masa'il al-Tarabulsiyyah. [3] Al-Tibyan, vol. 1, p. 3. d) Abu-`Ali Tabrasi, the author of Majma` al-Bayan Exegesis has said, As regards (the issue of) anything being added to the Quran, the Islamic community, as a whole, believes it to be a baseless idea. A handful of our people and a small group from the Hashawiyyah sect, however, have narrated words from the Sunnis in regard to verses having being deleted.
But what is generally accepted in our Shariah, which is correct, counters it.[1] e) `Ali Ibn Tawus Hilli, known as Sayyid Ibn Tawus (d. 664 A.H.) has said, It is the Shiites conviction that no alteration can happen to the Quran.[2] f) Commenting on the Quranic verse Surely We have revealed the Reminder and We will most surely be its guardian, Shaykh Zayn al-Din al-`amili (d.
877 A.H.) has said, This verse means We will safeguard the Quran against any change and alteration.[3] g) The author of Ihqaq al-Haqq, Qadi Sayyid Nur al-Din Tustari (d. 1019 A.H.) has said, The accusation laid against the Twelver Shiites for claiming that they believe the Quran has been altered is not accepted by all the Shiites.
Only a few of them, whom Shiites disregard, believe so.[4] h) Muhammad Ibn Husayn, known as Baha al-Din `amili (d.1030 A.H.) has said, It is a truth that the Glorious [1] Majma` al-Bayan, vol. 1, p.10. [2] Sa`d al-Su`ud, p.144. [3] Izhar al-Haqq, vol. 2, p.130. [4] ala' al-Rahman, p. 25. Quran is secure against any addition or deletion. The claim that the name of the Commander of the Faithful (a.s) has been deleted from the Quran is unacceptable to the scholars of religion.
Anyone who probes into history and traditions knows that the Quran is unalterable and it has been compiled during the time of the Prophet (a.s).