Has the Quran been changed when 'dotting' was added? | Arabic101

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The main idea of this lesson is majorly answering the question of: Has the Quran been changed due to adding diacritics and dotting of letters?
This video gives a comprehensive look at this while shedding a lot of light on the Hebrew text and how it was distorted at the hands of its people.

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I'm not an arab. but at 5:42 when he showed basmalah without any tashkeel. My mind auto added the tashkeel. Proving us exactly the whole point of this video.

Jaffer-ypcs
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I'm blown away that arabic during that time had no dots. No fatha, kasra, or damma I can understand, but no dots wow. If there's any more benefit I'd love to learn more about the dotless arabic and how it evolved, if there is none, than so be it!

Thank you for the video, Allah increase you all!

henrygreen
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The difference between Quran and any other scriptures is that Quran was not found in the form of a scroll in a cave but revealed to Prophet and preserved in hearts of millions since day one and it will be preserved till the last day. Quran is the living miracle given to the prophet and it will remain so till the last day, subhanallah, Alkaho Akbar

akhan
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0:21 as a Hebrew speaker I absolutely "love" when מלח is Sailor/seaman, and when מלח is also salt.

BarBokhva
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جازاكم الله خيرا على هذه الجهود الجبارة في خدمة الإسلام.

wailghaoui
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Very helpful. I recently was talking with a fellow Muslim, and it seems that many don't know about this. Native Arabs usually are able to read newspapers without diacritics, the dots are a whole different level, but even though, if you gave me any Surah that I already know, I wouldn't have a problem reading it without dots.

treelight
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The Quran was delivered to us orally not through written words whatever matches what was reported is correct.

ziyad
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I always had this question when I was studying the ten readings of the Qur’an. Thank you for this wonderful video!

thesunnyleopard.
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Your single video make our IMAN stronger and firm Alhamdul Lillaah ﷻ

KnowAsalReality
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سبحان الله. الحمد لله انني عربية و أجيد اللغة العربية (نوعا ما😅)

Chaymmmm_
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Super informative and extremely relevant at this time. BarakAllah fee

mokarol
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May Allah grant you Jannah for teaching the truth to the people

amirrezaroozbeh
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Quran was and still memorized by thousands and now millions of Muslims and recited every week inside many homes ...go and teach yourselves first

idoumouamarbaga
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May Allah swt reward you and grant you jannah tul firdauws ❤️

LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM
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Loved the video brother❤❤❤Jazakallahu Khair❤❤❤May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala bless you.😊

fahadmshasan
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Alhumdulilah for the blessing of Memorization that Allah bless the Ummah with

abdrabotalbi
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Amazing topic and splendid explanation.
بارك الله فيكم.

doma
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Muslim kids can even memorise the entire Quran before being able to read Arabic by repeating the oral dictations from their parents who have fully memorised the entire Quran.

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More people should subscribe to this channel, not only Muslims or people interested in the Arabic language, but also everyone else !

May Allah grant you success and always guide you.

محمد-رغذ
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The oldest OT Canons used by Christians are actually Greek texts, known as the Septuagint. As this video correctly points out, what's understood today as the texts that are accepted by jews and certain protestants, is an early medieval canon which was "updated" (cough) by rabbinical jews, often with the aim of trying to obfuscate prophesies that align with Jesus Christ as the Messiah. This is called "tikkun sopherim".
With the Quran, the plausible theory is not that the meaning of the text was altered trough diacritics, but rather simply trough the meaning of the words or the concepts themselves. Fred Donner has some great lectures/books on this.

christophe