From_Alamut wrote:To Arshad:[\b]
The Qur'an has been guarded from corruption, as the true and only correct version of the Qur'an is still in existence, and always will be, and is in the possession of the Imam of the time. The message of the Qur'an is still being delivered even today by the Imam of the time. Mowlana Ali was the speaking Qur'an. In this sense also the Qur'an has never been corrupted and will never be corrupted. Furthermore, the Prophet once, in referring to Mowlana Hussein, said the Qur'an is standing on Qur'an, to Aisha, which is from hadiths.
Also, there is no doubt among scholars that the Qur'an is not in its actual order. If the suras are clearly not in order, then the ayats are also very possibly not in order.
Of course the burning of the copies of the Qur'an is a dishonourable thing. Particularly if one believes that Uthman should not have had the authority in the first place to decide what is actually Qur'an, and what isn't.
If Allah would have wanted the Qur'an to be compiled in a book, then He would have asked Prophet Muhammad to do it himself. Allah refers to the Qur'an continuously, however the Qur'an Uthman compiled was not even made during that time. So what is Allah referring to exactly when He says Qur'an, even when He states it as a book? Think over that and perhaps you may realize the true answer inshaAllah.
To Enzuru:
The hadiths I quoted, which you analyzed well, are simply given to demonstrate that even after the initial compilation, there were verses found. Furthermore, the amount of people dying in battle who had memorized the Qur'an could clearly have lost parts of the Qur'an with them. The hadiths speak on the ayats that were found, the implication here is the numerous ayats that were not found.
Yes, ISMS stated that Rumi and the Pirs had read the Qur'an with its true meaning, this is because beyond the zahir in the Qur'an, there is a batin. This batini aspect can be read even in Uthman's Qur'an. Even in Uthman's Qur'an we have numerous ayats that refer, implicitly or explicitly, to the Imam-e-mubin. However, ISMS and the Pirs have given pretty strong breakdowns about the ayats or siparas missing from the Qur'an. The Qur'an has 40 siparas, 10 were removed, leaving Uthman's Qur'an with 30. The ginans go into detail on this.
There is also a hadith from Mowlana Jaffar Sadiq that illustrates how certain words didnt make grammatical sense, and how a particular reference to Mowlana Ali in the Qur'an was changed to Allah, and this was proved by Him grammatically.
This is certainly your opinion on the compiled Qur'an we have today, and I respect that. But I object it. If the Qur'an were tampered with, then how can you explain these miracles from them? Especially mathematical in nature? If anything were missing from the Qur'an it would not be possible for them to extract these type of numbers.
I mean, how can it be possible that it states the word of each gender 23 times corresponding to the number of chromosomes that each human was conceived with?
I never stated that the Qur'an is compiled in the order which it was revealed. However, it is the order in which was prescribed by Allah. How else would the Prophet have read it all to the people? There had to have been some particular order. You say that there were huffaz of the Qur'an - which means they all must have remembered it in some sort of order.
Allah says:
2:176 (Their doom is) because God sent down the Book In truth but those who seek Causes of dispute in the Book Are in a schism Far (from the purpose).
3:3 It is He Who sent down to thee (step by step) in truth, the Book...
and
6:114 Say: Shall I seek for judge other than God? - When He it is who hath sent unto you the Book, explained in detail. They know full well, to whom We have given the Book, that it hath been sent down from thy Lord in trut. Never be then of those who doubt.
6:38 There is not an animal (that lives) on the earth, nor a being that flies on its wings, but (forms part of) communities like you. Nothing have we ommitted from the Book, and they (all) shall be gathered to their Lord in the end.
Kmaherali, I found a verse in the Qur'an which says:
6:92 And this is a Book which We have sent down, bringing blessings, and confirming (The revelations) which came before it: that thou mayest warn the Mother of Cities and all around her. Those who believe in the Hereafter believe in this (Book), and they are constant in guarding their Prayers.
Hence, I believe that when it refers to People of the Book, it refers to those revealed Books to Prophets that preached the same message. However, Allah clearly distinguishes the Qur'an by referring it to "This Book" in the aforementioned verse, yet confirming the unifying elements in the previous ones taught by the Prophets of Allah.