The Qur'an: Grammatical Errors
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Dear Agnostic,
First of all please save the attitude. These things are easy enough to look up on the web, so why make me do the work for you? And why ruin what I would be glad to give you with some nasty, smart alleck comment?
To quote a free-minds quote that impressed me along time ago
First spoon feeding
http//www.answering-islam.org/Green/seven.htmSecon spoon feeding
? second article which would be good to read and which I will devle into a little more ishttp//www.islamic-awareness.org/Quran/Text/Qiraat/hafs.html
I'm not to keen on the Quran having been revealed in severent different dialectical pronunciations. Although I don't think that insignifican dialectial pronunciations would have made a difference when people recited the Quran. For instance I don't think zirat was really pronounced like that on its own, but when followed by a vowel or vibrating fricative. Such slight differences in pronunication occur in every language and can be linguistically explained (but not by the simple minded). I think there was just one and my previous post explains my position on how they started to change and why.
Godbless,
Anwar -
Dear Agnostic,
First of all please save the attitude. These things are easy enough to look up on the web, so why make me do the work for you? And why ruin what I would be glad to give you with some nasty, smart alleck comment?
To quote a free-minds quote that impressed me along time ago
First spoon feeding
http//www.answering-islam.org/Green/seven.htmSecon spoon feeding
? second article which would be good to read and which I will devle into a little more ishttp//www.islamic-awareness.org/Quran/Text/Qiraat/hafs.html
I'm not to keen on the Quran having been revealed in severent different dialectical pronunciations. Although I don't think that insignifican dialectial pronunciations would have made a difference when people recited the Quran. For instance I don't think zirat was really pronounced like that on its own, but when followed by a vowel or vibrating fricative. Such slight differences in pronunication occur in every language and can be linguistically explained (but not by the simple minded). I think there was just one and my previous post explains my position on how they started to change and why.
Godbless,
AnwarAnother good spoon feeding on this topic would be the following
http//www.islamicperspectives.com/Preservation.htmAbout the 7 ahruf, the chapter 5 is very interesting.
Peace
PS antother link http//answering-islam.org.uk/Green/seven.htm