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If your qualifier is the Koran in different languages (some hard liners would state the only the Arabic version is valid) - then yes. Ideologically, no.
Are there different versions of the US Constitution? The Spanish and English versions are different, correct? This is just to highlight how futile and pointless your argument is, in an attempt to appear knowledgeable on a subject matter you know little about.
I see, so there is only one version ideologically, but multiple versions textually.
Of course. And the fact that he's branding everyone who posts, regardless of what they say, or their political/ideological mindset) as ignorant, stupid, delinquent, illogical etc. is classic troll stuff. I think he must be very bored.
I see, so there is only one version ideologically, but multiple versions textually.
You really are thick as mince.
As a concept yes, it's central to Islam, the mother of all books theme - infallible and transcends time. There are many interpretations - most depending on the steer given by the Hadiths. I know you're of low IQ but atleast try and understand the arguments I'm making. I myself don't believe this, it's prescribed by Islam itself.
Of course. And the fact that he's branding everyone who posts, regardless of what they say, or their political/ideological mindset) as ignorant, stupid, delinquent, illogical etc. is classic troll stuff. I think he must be very bored.
Train journey is pretty boring so exposing idiots in topics they clearly have little understanding of is better than nowt!
Check my initial posts in this thread, note the personal attacks. As a mod you might want to get your house in order rather than protecting the local "thick clique".
As a concept yes, it's central to Islam, the mother of all books theme - infallible and transcends time. There are many interpretations - most depending on the steer given by the Hadiths. I know you're of low IQ but atleast try and understand the arguments I'm making. I myself don't believe this, it's prescribed by Islam itself.
But there are different versions with different texts. Which is different from saying that there is only one version. I know I've had to say it a few times in slightly different ways, but you must be getting it by now.
What "original" might that be? Of course, the different versions of the Bible are rather different translations. Where there can be debate is over textual variations - i.e. text differences between the source documents. Since the Bible is made up of many separate books and letters, there's also argument about what is scripture and what isn't.
Most Muslims hold to a myth that there are no, and never have been any, textual variations of the Koran. It is an article of faith. But they're true believers, so any counter evidence is ignored. See here for an example of this in action. quran separated in variant textual
There is always an origin, the Bible was written by man and they could be corrupt based on ideologists at the time, for the same reason why Christians today are modernising the church to suit in our society. I believe the same could happen to the Koran. If you look to the 10 Commandments there are differences between Christianity and Islam and I believe for the same reason.
There is always an origin, the Bible was written by man and they could be corrupt based on ideologists at the time, for the same reason why Christians today are modernising the church to suit in our society. I believe the same could happen to the Koran. If you look to the 10 Commandments there are differences between Christianity and Islam and I believe for the same reason.
Ha ha seriously, it's time to ask a Muslim. Ask them how they would feel about rewriting the Koran
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