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The Preservation of the Qur’ān and Refutation of Orientalist Objections

(Authored by: Waqar Akbar Cheema)


The preservation of the Qur’ān is a unique and unparalleled feature of Islam. Allah ﷻ Himself has promised to safeguard the Qur’ān from any alteration:


“Indeed, it is We who sent down the Qur’ān and indeed, We will be its guardian.”
(Sūrah al-Ḥijr: 9)


✔ The Qur’ān has been preserved not only through memorization but also through writing and as law of the Islamic state for over fourteen centuries—ensuring that it remained unchanged.


✔ Unlike the Qur’ān, no other religious scripture has been preserved in its original language or in its entirety.

  • The Torah and the Gospel no longer exist in their original Hebrew or Syriac languages.
  • These scriptures underwent multiple translations and transmissions, causing loss and corruption.
  • Due to the absence of divine promise to protect them, these books fell prey to tampering over the centuries.

  • The Qur’ān confirms the truth of previous revelations while also correcting distortions.
  • It authenticates true prophecies and corrects false alterations.
  • Modern research confirms many historical and scientific truths found in the Qur’ān.

  • Orientalists have long attacked Islam and the Qur’ān, extending criticisms of the corrupted Torah and Gospel to the Qur’ān itself.
  • Figures like George Sale and Arthur Jeffery tried to claim that there were multiple Qur’āns, basing their arguments on manuscript variations.
    (Arthur Jeffery, The Koran, E.J. Brill, 1937, p. 20)

Misinterpretation of Reports

  • Orientalists distort historical reports by removing them from context.
  • Their aim is to falsely portray variations in the Qur’ānic text, whereas the actual Qur’ānic text has always remained unchanged.
  • As Abul Hasan ʿAlī Nadwī said:

    “They use a microscope to see but present the findings to readers through a telescope.”
Use of Weak Narrations

  • Orientalists rely on weak or isolated narrations that do not meet the rigorous standards of isnād and dirāyah (narration and contextual integrity).
  • They ignore the unbroken chains of reliable transmission (tawātur) that guarantee the preservation of the Qur’ān.

Definition:
In Sharīʿah terminology:


“The removal of a previously established Sharʿī ruling through another Sharʿī ruling.”
✔ Naskh does not suggest a change in Allah’s knowledge or error in previous rulings.
✔ It demonstrates divine wisdom in replacing or refining laws to match changing circumstances.


Evidence from the Qur’ān:


“Whatever verse We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, We bring a better one or similar to it.”

(Sūrah al-Baqarah: 106)
“And when We substitute one verse in place of another—and Allah knows best what He reveals…”
(Sūrah al-Naḥl: 101)


Logical & Scriptural Response:

  • Unlike the Jewish claim that naskh means Allah changed His mind, naskh in Islam is about phased-out legal commands.
  • Each command was appropriate for its time and not mistaken.

  • Prophet Yaʿqūb (عليه السلام): Marriage to two sisters was permissible in his Sharīʿah.
  • Prophet Nūḥ (عليه السلام): All creatures were lawful for consumption; later restrictions were placed in the Sharīʿah of Mūsā (عليه السلام).

✔ In Islam, examples include:

  • Early permissibility of using wine vessels later replaced by the prohibition of alcohol.

Difference in Scholarly Opinions:

  • Early scholars counted more abrogated verses because they used the term broadly.
  • Later scholars refined it, e.g.:
    • al-Suyūṭī: ~20 abrogated verses.
    • Shāh Walī Allāh: 5 verses only.

No Complete Cancellation:

  • ʿAllāmah Anwar Shāh Kashmīrī: No verse is fully invalid—some aspects remain valid, such as:
    • Sadaqah before private consultation: no longer binding but remains commendable.

✔ The Qur’ān has been preserved in its entirety and is free from all distortions.
✔ Orientalist claims are based on selective, weak reports and misunderstanding of authentic Qur’ānic preservation.
✔ Naskh is part of divine wisdom, showing Islam’s dynamic capacity to meet changing circumstances.
✔ It is not about cancelling truth but about adjusting laws to best serve humanity in every era.
 
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