State ways in which the Quran has been protected from interpolation

      

State ways in which the Quran has been protected from interpolation

  

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Kavungya
i. Allah has promised to preserve the Quran. “Verily, it is we who have sent down the Dhikr
(i.e. the Quran) and surely we will guard it (from corruption) (Quran 15:9)
ii. The Quran was standardized during the reign of Caliph Uthman and has remained in the
same Arabic dialect throughout the ages in the world.
iii. The Quran is always recited in prayers in its original form, thus it becomes very difficult for
one to interfere with it since People will easily notice the mistake.
iv. The Quran is a source of Sharia, thus its teachings is applied daily in our lives.
v. It has been memorized by many people in its original form.
vi. The translation of the Quran is not done without the Arabic version beside it.
vii. It has been written in separate volumes (Juzuu)
viii. The Quran must be quoted in its original form. Paraphrasing is not allowed.
ix. Allah has promised stiff punishment in the hereafter for those people who interpolate the
Quran.
x. The Quran has been recorded in magnetic / electronic media.
xi. There are rules and regulations regarding the handling, reading and reciting the Quran i.e.
with proper articulation and pronunciation.
xii. Madrassa schools teach the Quran and Arabic.
xiii. Recitation of the Quran is held all over the world.
xiv. Recited at the beginning of every Muslim function.
xv. Memorization Quran is encouraged through competition all over the Muslim world.
xvi. Some Surahs with special significance are written separately and encouraged to be read.
xvii. The whole volume is recited in the month of Ramadhan in Taraweeh prayers.
Kavungya answered the question on March 29, 2019 at 11:46


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