The Expert’s Error? Why the "Miss...

The Expert’s Error? Why the "Missing Surahs" Break the Modern Quran Narrative

Understanding and Refuting Islam di Abdul Malik

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The Master’s Dilemma: Complete or Inspired?

Episode Summary: Is it possible for the Quran to be both perfectly complete and uniquely, inimitablely inspired? In this episode, we tackle a logical "checkmate" hidden within early Islamic history. We revisit the figure of Ubai ibn Kab, the man Muhammad personally called the "best reader among my people."

If Ubai ibn Kab—the "Master of the Readers"—was correct that Surah al-Khal and Surah al-Hafd were part of the Quran, then the modern Quran is missing two entire chapters and is therefore incomplete. However, if those surahs were merely human prayers that Ubai mistook for divine revelation, then the Quran’s own challenge in Surah 2:23 ("Produce a surah like it") has been met—because human words were so indistinguishable from "divi ... 

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Ubai ibn Kab, Quran Preservation, Surah 2:23, Surah al-Khal, Surah al-Hafd, Al-Suyuti, Islamic Apologetics, Quranic Inimitability, Zaid ibn Thabit, John Gilchrist, Jam al-Quran, Refuting Islam, Comparative Religion.