QUESTION 1
The Qurʼān in our hands is of Kūfiyy (کوفی) manuscripts. But it
seems due to the absence of points and vowel signs at the time of the advent of
Islam, the present Qurʼān is not probably the
original one and is changed (because the Arabic script today has pointed texts
and is fully vowelled). Is it true?
ANSWER
There are several answers here:
A.
The
science of graphology is so advanced that not only recognizes and translates
the remaining works of Plato and Aristotle, but also it transcribes the
cuneiform inscriptions and translates them to the language of the day.
Collating and comparing them with other documents also show that they were
transcribed and translated correctly. Therefore, this science can be used for
transcribing the remaining Kūfiyy copies of the Quran.
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