Earliest Quran differences to modern ones
June 25, 2015 at 1:55 pm
(This post was last modified: June 25, 2015 at 1:56 pm by Coreni.)
I take my hat off to this guy.
Its interesting because he found the earliest quran to exist. And the thing thats interesting about it, is that in compared to the quran that exists today. This one doesn't have any dots to distinguish words. So it can basically have many different meanings (Which makes it hard to understand what the words are really supposed to be). This can shed some doubt if quran really is as clear as muslims are telling people about. And not only that, some words are erased due to making the markings visible. This also proves that words are edited. Whether it can mean "Edited out" or "Spell checking" is another case.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerd_R._Pu....27an_find
Its interesting because he found the earliest quran to exist. And the thing thats interesting about it, is that in compared to the quran that exists today. This one doesn't have any dots to distinguish words. So it can basically have many different meanings (Which makes it hard to understand what the words are really supposed to be). This can shed some doubt if quran really is as clear as muslims are telling people about. And not only that, some words are erased due to making the markings visible. This also proves that words are edited. Whether it can mean "Edited out" or "Spell checking" is another case.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerd_R._Pu....27an_find