Submitted by Matthew (United Arab Emirates), Jan 3, 2022 at 08:20
I am Matthew, a man with a degree in philology and an Arabic professor living in the UAE. I have read all of the Quran and I can see that you are doing nothing but changing the words from the Quran and then changing them back to their original form. I have read the Quran multiple times and have found no mistake whatsoever. I won't write a very big message because I have other things to do, but Now I thank Christ for not giving me a life where I dedicate my existence towards spreading misinformation on a religion. And since you are quoting al-Tabari all the time, here is what Al-Biruni has to say:
"The Quran is grammatically error-free, for it was the establishment of Arabic grammar."
And I fully Agree, Arabic did exist before Islam but people from different places had different accents and ways of speaking it, it didn't matter if you were considered a scholar of Arabic in your neighborhood, you were grammatically incorrect if you weren't speaking the accent or the version of it prevalant in a place you hadn't been to before. Quran was what established Arabic grammar, so saying that it had grammatical errors is total idiocracy. I would take my leave now for I do have a lot of work pending, I just stumbled across this surfing the web.
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