Peace humble guest,
Non-Islamic sites want to keep people…non-Islamic obviously. When have you ever heard a non-Islamic site say anything marginally correct about Islam?
No, I meant sites from non-biased secular historians and scholars, not your bogus Islamic scholars with their lies and deceit.
Also, I think you should read that site because you'll learn how the Qur'an was transmitted.
First of all you're saying that the Qur'an was "changed" without really saying what was changed, this is an idle accusation because one second you disbelieve that Muhammad received revelation and the next you believe that he did, but that it was changed in the following years. Second of all, you miss the point of having the Qur'an both memorized AND transcribed. You're conspiracy theory becomes even less believable when thousands of the people closest to the Prophet, scattered around the Middle East, all of a sudden go against their historical identities and "change something". What exactly? You're not sure, you're just sure it happened.
People's memories aren't 100% accurate, maybe as good as 90% or 98% I don;t know. We're not perfect beings, so memorizing word for word a book 4/5 the size of the NT isn't the most reliable way of transmitting a book.
And sicne we DO NOT HAVE a Quran that predates 750 AD, there is no proof and you conjecture.
Also, humble, you're being hypocritical when you sat the Bible was corrupted.
Jews were scattered around the world a long long time ago by the Assyrians and Egyptians.
There were Jews in Morrocco, Sahara, Libya, Ethiopia, Iran, Anatolia, Greece, Scythia, India, and even China!!!
They ALL had the same Tanakh that said the exact same thing as any other Tanakh in the world. Some Jews only had the Torah! That';s how early they diverged from thre main body of Israelites! They preserved their scriptures for 3000 years!!!!
You are a hypocrite if you honest to God believe that the Jews have corrupted scriptures.
I don't know who added that crescent, but it's not a "Muslim" symbol and was adopted later on. I think it's supposed to represent the lunar calendar, but either way, I don't identify it with Islam. The only things that are considered Islamic are the things practiced and utterred by the Prophet, if he didn't do it or say it, it doesn't have anything to do with Islam, and it's just an innovation.
Well, you just don't know.
Well then you have to offer a time and place for when and where you think the Qur'an was changed, and what exactly was changed. We know that the Qur'an was written and memorized by hundreds during the Prophet's life. And we know that there are no variations in any Qur'an manuscripts, anywhere, throughout time, which were based on the oral tradition of memorization as well as transcription. So run me through what happens after that. Or do you just have this fierce disbelief that the Qur'an was not changed? You should at least listen to non-Muslims who concede that the Qur'an is the same as the one recited by the Prophet Muhammad, and yet retain your disbelief that it was divine revelation if that's what you will.
There are some minor variations in Qurans, there's something on that on this site. Ask webmster where that is.
All Torahs and Tanakh scriptures are uniform throughout the Diaspora Jewish communities, and yet you're being hypocritical if you don't believe their scriptures are uncorrupted.
Yes, but also remember that the Old Testament we see today as a book was not compiled into a text during the life of Moses, because Moses only wrote the Pentateuch. Also, the Old Testament was not both memorized and transmitted by writing since the time of the Prophet Moses, there is a lacunae there.
Alot of Jewish religious leaders memorize the entire Torah.
The prophet-scribe Baruch carefully copied these scriptures, and we see his writing style in alot of the OT scriptures.