Did you think that Quran always original cause its good written? You make big mistake if you believe that. It always original because it have best syncronization ever made. The sysncronization of pronounciation. How? Through 'salat', islamic prayer.
Shalat is strict, mostly on pronouce Quran in it. Each time moslem shalat, which is 5 times daily minimum, moslem have to pronouce Quran with no mistake, without text. The leader of shalat called 'imam', and he speak loudly so 'makmum' (shalat member) hear him. If imam make a mistake even a word, majority makmum will correct it loudly together so imam and others hear. Other makmum which not known about it will learn and syncronize. If you ever see people shalat at makkah, you will understand how it all done. This process happen 5 times daily, for years, from grandfather to grandchild, from Mohammad era till now, never leave even a day. The written Quran is only complement. Thats not the way to protect Quran. So Quran isn't holy book, its Holy Quran. Imagine you hear beatles album 5 times daily in all your life,...can you point a mistake if people sing it uncorecly? I'm sure u can do that easily.
People sometime have question,"Why many moslem around the world come to makkah?". If you dont understand about syncronization, you will say that 'haji' ceremony only wasting money for nothing. The most important of 'haji'(visiting makkah) is syncronization of Quran and shalat from moslem around the world. It rarely mention, and maybe event moslem not realize that the most important of what they do is syncronization of many things. God already create miracles in a logic way, best syncronization ever made. Pronounciation syncronization by millions of people. It done by moslem, even they cannot read or write. People probably can write fake quran, but if it pronounce different, moslem can easily throw it away. Thats why imposible to create fake verses, even a word, cause its not about the book, its about sound we hear everyday forever.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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