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Quote from: Euphoric on Yesterday at 05:38:39 PMBy Quran variations I am talking about the differences in readings and recitations called "qira'at." These variations change whether the Quran spoke about The Book (Al-Kitab) in singular or plural (Kutub), depending on the number of qira'at one follows: 7, 10, 14 or more.
Most verses speak of the Book or Al-Kitab, as in a single book. But in the popular qirat today of Hafs it's sometimes mentioned in plural Books, or Kutub. However, these verses are read in singular, as in The Book or Al-Kitab, by other reciters.
For example, 2:285 is read by some as His Book كِتَابِهِ and by others as His Books كُتُبِهِ and some even add "His Book and His Meeting" وَكِتَابِهِ وَلِقَائِهِ.
These different qira'at have been accepted by early Muslims as legitimate readings of the Quran.
Quote from: Emre_1974tr on January 12, 2024, 08:55:28 PMAs can be seen, there is no rajm (stoning), headscarf, communism, black stone, aggression/oppression, circumcision in the Qur'an, i.e. in Islam.
And there are no practices such as holy people, poverty and asceticism in the Qur'an. But these are again in the false Bible.
Islam forbids them. Holy Quran forbids these pagan beliefs and practices in the false Bible. In the same way, the holy Qur'an forbids slavery, whereas the false Bible allows slavery.
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