Is the Quran Authentic?
The Quran, sometimes called the Holy Quran or the
Noble Quran is the divine scripture or sacred text of the religion of
Islam. Muslims believe that the Quran is the literal word of God.
It was revealed to God’s final messenger Muhammad, to bring humankind out of
the darkness of polytheism and ignorance and into the light of Islam.
Quran confirms the books that were sent before it, including the Jewish Torah
and the Gospels of Jesus. It became the book of guidance for all
humankind. Quran abrogates all scriptures before it. It contains
signs of God’s greatness, miracles, parables, and lessons. The Quran
explains the names and attributes of God and His creation. It calls us to
believe in God, His angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day, and in in
fate or the divine decree.
“And We have sent down to you the Book (the Quran) as an exposition of
everything, guidance, a mercy, and glad tidings for those who have submitted
themselves.” (Quran 16:89)
“The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what has been sent down to him
from his Lord and (so do) the believers. Each one believes in God, His
Angels, His Books, and His Messengers. (They say) ‘We make no
distinction between one another of His Messengers’ — and they say, ‘We hear,
and we obey. (We seek) Your forgiveness, our Lord, and to You is
the return (of all)’”. (Quran 2:285)
“And We have sent down to you (O Muhammad) the Book (this Quran) in
truth, confirming the Scripture that came before it and trustworthy in highness
and a witness over it (old Scriptures).” (Quran 5:48)
The Quran is the greatest of all scriptures. Through
it, God speaks to humankind. He shows us His mercy, His love, His
justice, and His wisdom. It is guidance, and a comfort to the
heart. It is a most important book indeed. How then can we be sure
that God’s words have not be changed or lost? How can we be sure that the
Quran we hold in our hands today is authentic?
Muslims have no doubt that Quran is exactly the same
today as it was more than 1400 years ago when it was first revealed to Prophet
Muhammad. The authenticity of Quran is established in several ways.
The most important way we can be sure that the Quran is authentic is the
fact that when God revealed the Quran, He promised to preserve it.
“It is We Who have sent down the remembrance (i.e. the Quran) and
surely, We will guard it from corruption.” (Quran 15:9)
In the time of Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him,
the Arabs, although predominantly illiterate, were masters of the spoken
word. Their poetry and prose were considered outstanding, and a model of
literary excellence. When Prophet Muhammad recited the Quran – the words of God
– the Arabs were moved tremendously by its sublime tone, eloquence, and
extraordinary beauty. The Quran was Prophet Muhammad’s miracle from God.
The Quran was also preserved by the people around
Prophet Muhammad, they memorised the words of the Quran as they were
revealed and paid careful attention to each word. Until today there are
people who memorize the Quran with direct chains of memorization that span back
to the Prophet, may God praise him, himself. Besides this record of
memorization there is the written record as well, whereby trustworthy scribes
wrote down the revelation. They wrote on flat stones, bark, bones, and even
animal skins.
Prophet Muhammad himself supervised the memorisation
and writing of the Quran. The preservation of Quran was also a major
priority for the four men destined to follow Muhammad as leaders of the Muslim
nation. Through their extraordinary effort and by the permission of God
the Quran came to be written in book form. Generation after generation,
one after the other, went to great lengths to preserve the word of Quran
exactly as they were revealed.
This process is called Tawatur in the Arabic
language. It means that historical continuity and perpetuation is
achieved by transfer from one generation to the next. What is implied is
that so many people in each generation conveyed it that there can be no doubt
about its authenticity. Quran was not transmitted by a handful of people
in one generation to a few persons in the next. It was passed by
each entire generation to the next generation. More about how the early
Muslims preserved Quran can be found in The Story of Quran, Parts 1-4.
One of Quran’s most remarkable qualities and another
reason for believing its authenticity is the complete consistency between the
Quran and many of the discoveries of modern science. Quran even pre-empts
facts only discovered in the last 50 years or less. More information
about the marvellous symbiotic relationship between the Quran and scientific
discoveries can be found on this website in the section entitled The
Scientific Miracles of the Holy Quran. Dr Maurice Bucaille, a
French medical doctor specialising in gastroenterology had the following words
to say about the scientific information contained in Quran.
“The Quran follows on from the two Revelations that
preceded it, and it is not only free from contradictions in its
narrations, but provides a quality all of its own for those who examine it
objectively and in the light of science, i.e. its complete agreement with
modern scientific data. What is more, statements are to be found in it
(as has been shown) that are connected with science: and yet it is unthinkable
that a man of Muhammad’s time could have been the author of them. Modern
scientific knowledge therefore allows us to understand certain verses of the
Quran which, until now, it has been impossible to interpret.”
The Quran used by more then 1.5 billion Muslims
throughout the world today is known as the Uthmani Quran. It was
compiled by the third leader of the Islamic nation, Uthman ibn Affan, and
copies were distributed throughout the Caliphate. Each book is a copy of
the original and it is believed that two of these original copies exist to this
day in Turkey and Uzbekistan.
The words of Quran have remained unchanged. Over the
centuries Muslims and non Muslims alike have examined copies of Quran more than
1000 years old and found that they are all identical, apart from the
introduction of vowel marks in the 7th century CE. These marks were
introduced to further guard the authenticity of Quran by demanding strict
adherence to pronunciation rules.
The preservation of Quran is a tale of wonder and
amazement. It is a testament of God's love for humankind, a book of guidance
and a source of comfort. Muslims around the globe bear witness that it is the
divinely revealed words of God. Words from the Most Merciful to His
slaves. From the moment it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad it has been
protected and preserved by God from the corruption of mankind and generations
of men, women, and children have stood guard over Quran with their hearts,
minds and lives.
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