Candle
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I've read that the Qur'an we have is the earthly replica of a heavenly tablet. Is the Qur'an we read an exact copy or is it just part of that heavenly tablet? After all, it was given in small bursts and is often specific to the situation Muhammad (pbuh) was in.
Also, I'm reading a translation of the Qur'an back to front because I heard that the Surahs are more in order that way (the Meccan are near the end and the Medinan near the front). And I'm using a tafseer (I think it's called) by Maulana Mufti Muhammad Shafi'. If anyone thinks there's a more beneficial way, please tell me.
Also, I'm reading a translation of the Qur'an back to front because I heard that the Surahs are more in order that way (the Meccan are near the end and the Medinan near the front). And I'm using a tafseer (I think it's called) by Maulana Mufti Muhammad Shafi'. If anyone thinks there's a more beneficial way, please tell me.
