Preservation of the Quran....

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According to Muslims, God vowed to preserve the Quran. How come the earlier scriptures weren't persevered, and after all, they are God's words?

i need an answer cz i was debating with one, but i need more answers
 
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Well, back then the people kept on changing Allah's words. Allah would reveal something, and the children of Israel or the progeny of Isa (alayhis salam) would change everything.

That's why Allah sent down the Qur'an in the first place- it's a final warning to stop all evil deeds and all injustices. He made Muhammad (peace be upon him) the last messenger, and the Qu'ran the last holy book. If it is to be the last holy book, then obviously it is to be preserved until the last day.

But it should be taken that that in itself is a miracle and a warning to those who believe. Just like how the Fir'aun's body has been preserved all these thousands of years. It is a clear message to everyone.

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That's the thing bro :) Allaah azawajal made the people of the previous scriptures lookafter it and preserve it themselves. Whereas Allaah Almighty has promised to preserve and protect the Qur'aan, and there won't ever be any changing in it insha'Allaahu ta'aala.


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Ansar Al-'Adl said:
Previous revelations were specific to the nation for which they were sent, hence the test for the people was to preserve the text. For the Qur'an, its message is universal, os insteading of being tested with preserving the text, Muslims have the test of propagating the message to the world, while God preserves the text. So everyone was tested, just in different ways.

Ansar Al-'Adl said:
For previous revelations, God entrusted the duty of their preservation to their nation. But for the Qur'an, Muslims do not have the duty of its preservation but its propagation as the Qur'an is a revelation for all humanity (previous prophets were sent specifically to their nations).

Ansar Al-'Adl said:
The nations who recieved the Tawrat and the Injeel were entrusted by God with the task of its preservation. But the final message from God, the Qur'an, was entrusted to Muslims with the task of its PROPAGATION to all the people of the world, and this time the task of its preservation was taken by God.

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One question bro, does that mean since the test of other nations was to preserve their scriptures, does that mean they didn't have to propagate the message to everybody else in that nation

Also, is what you have stated just the conclusions of scholars, or does it actually say this in the Qur'an or hadith?

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One question bro, does that mean since the test of other nations was to preserve their scriptures, does that mean they didn't have to propagate the message to everybody else in that nation
The Prophet Muhammad pbuh said: 'Every Prophet used to be sent to his people alone but I have been sent to all mankind'. (Sahîh Bukhârî)

In other words, the previous nations did not have the same test of having to propagate the message to all humanity, it was only their nation that had to implement it. For example, the people of Africa are not responsible for the message of Prophet Jesus pbuh.

The Qur'an however has been sent for all mankind, as God's final revelation. It is also interesting to note that this is an era where a universal message is more practical as it is the age of global communcation and exchange of ideas. So Muslims have the duty to propagate this message everywhere, and with that extra duty they are relieved of the task of preserving it.
Also, is what you have stated just the conclusions of scholars, or does it actually say this in the Qur'an or hadith?
It is based on Qur'an and Ahadith, so this can be put forth as one reason why the Qur'an is preserved by God and the previous messages were to be preserved by their nations. It doesn't mean that there are no other reasons though.

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Brother Ansar,

These word have just really sunk in. The implications are beyond belief.

The Qur'an however has been sent for all mankind, as God's final revelation. It is also interesting to note that this is an era where a universal message is more practical as it is the age of global communcation and exchange of ideas. So Muslims have the duty to propagate this message everywhere, and with that extra duty they are relieved of the task of preserving it.

Just as soon as we humans are faced with the complexity of preserving the Qur'an in face of many who would desire to change it. The computer age hits. Now, it is not only on paper, and in human memories. It is now preserved upon millions if not billions of computers world wide. For the first time in history any person on earth has the ability to compare the preserved words with anything that is presented as a Qur'an.
 

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