Note sull'episodio
The provided text, a transcript from a YouTube video, challenges the common Muslim belief that the Quran has remained unchanged throughout history. It asserts that there are currently 30 official Arabic versions of the Quran, differing in words, verses, and meanings, with over 100,000 such variations existing. The source highlights that these different versions were created in various cities by individuals who prioritized their students memorizing their specific rendition. It explains that the "official" Huffs Quran, widely used today, was only standardized for Cairo in 1924, then for all of Egypt in 1936, and finally adopted globally by Saudi Arabia in 1985. The text emphasizes the difficulty this presents for Muslim scholars, as it contradicts the Quran's own claims of being et ...
