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The Qur'an is the most edited so called holy book part five

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in response to reader comment: Amazing!

Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Sep 23, 2011 at 07:46

Oh here is another Quranic disaster that involves editing so check Q85:22 where Allah is telling us his little lawh mahfouz and the word محفوظ but the ulama had no clue how to read this word and if you check the Cairo Qur'an and the Tunisian Qur'an you get two different editing (oh darn it did i just write editing/ Oh well) so we have مَّحْفُوْظٍ and it was also edited as مَّحْفُوْظُ

So which one is it our dear Amin the wannabe Arab? Do you know what this means? Let me help you

1. The Ulama edited Allah's poor Arabic

2. The Ulama did not even agree on the proper editing of the word

3. Muhammad must have heard it as either mahfuzun or mahfuzin and it could not have been both so which one is it?

4. And what does Allah have in his al-lawh al-mahfuz and it cannot be both

What a karitha

And I'm very gald that you are giving me the chance to expose the Qur'an for what it is the most edited so called holy book

There will be more

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