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Default Re: why is there no bismillah befor surah tauba? - 10-14-2008

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Originally Posted by nays View Post
It means that the prophet s.a.w didn't say bismillah at the beginning of the surah, and that's the way it's remained. It's proof that the Sahaba didn't add anything when putting the Qur'an together into book form, even if they thought they saw a mistake, every surah has bismillah...you'd think they would think the surah was meant to have one aswell and put bismillah at the beginning, but they left it exactly as the prophet s.a.w recited it..not adding even a letter.
Every surah doesn't have a basmalah nor was that a mistake. Jibreel decended with those ayat along with the wrath of Allah on the disbelievers and hypocrites, so there is no 'Most Gracious Most Merciful' when reciting this chapter.
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