16-08-2025, 08:08 PM
(16-08-2025, 07:57 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: No, cannot.The claim that the Quran contains "grave mistakes" is a contested one. Muslims believe the Quran is the literal word of God and is free of error. However, some scholars and critics point to perceived contradictions, historical inaccuracies, and textual variants as evidence of errors.
You have been trying to do that for so long already, but till now, you have failed. As a matter of fact, nobody has been able to falsify the Quran and it has been 1,400+ years already.
Arguments for errors:
- Textual variants:
There are different recitations and textual variations within the Quran, such as those related to the Hafs and Warsh versions.
- Historical inaccuracies:
Some critics argue that the Quran contains historical inaccuracies or inconsistencies.
- Contradictions:
Certain verses are perceived as contradicting each other, or contradicting other religious texts.
- Interpretational challenges:
Some verses require complex interpretations to reconcile apparent inconsistencies, which some find problematic, according to Quora
As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly