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Shia view of the Quran : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shia view of the Quran
The Shī‘ah view of the Quran has some differences from the Sunni view, but the ''text'' of the Quran is exactly identical. While there is a belief that the Shī‘ah disputed the canonical validity of the Uthmanic codex, there are studies that show the Shī‘ah Imams always rejected the idea of alteration of Quran's text.〔 Since 10th AD century, only a total of seven Shī‘ah scholars believed in omissions in the Uthmanic codex. ==History== (詳細はUthman ibn Affan. The Shī‘ah believe that the Qur'an was gathered and compiled by Muhammad during his lifetime. This completed version of the Qur'an was kept next to the pulpit of Muhammad within the Mosque of Madinah, where scholars would come to transcribe more copies.〔 Furthermore, Grand Ayatollah Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei believed that Ali possessed a Quran of his own, which included the divinely revealed commentary of the Quran. According to orientalist professor Etan Kohlberg, Twelver Shia believed in the distortion of the Quran up to the era of the Buyids. When 11th century Muslim scholar Ibn Hazm argued the Muslim claim that the gospels had been corrupted, one Christian counter-argument was "that the Rawafid maintain that the Companions of your Prophet altered the Koran by way of omissions and additions." This accusation of ''tabdil'' (alteration)—a result of Shi'ite distrust towards the companions—was scathingly refuted by Ibn Hazm.
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