Belief of Shia in the Completeness of Quran
Belief of Shia in the Completeness of Quran
<pre><p> Belief of Shia in the Completeness of Quran<p>A Wahhabi contributor mentioned that Shia believe Quran is not complete.<br>My answer to this matter is:<p> "Glory to (Allah), this is a big slander! (Quran 24:16)."<p>Shia do NOT believe that Quran is missing something. There are few weak<br>traditions which * might * imply to the contrary. Such reports are rejected<br>and unacceptable if they want to imply such a thing.<p>It is interesting to point out that there are numerous traditions reported<br>in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim which allege that many verses of Quran<br>are missing. Not only that, but also they these Sunni reports allege that<br>two chapters from the Quran are missing one of them was similar to chapter<br>9 (al-Bara'ah) in length!!! Some Sunni traditions even claim that the<br>Chapter al-Ahzab (Ch. 33) was as lengthy as the Chapter of Cow (Ch. 2)!!!<br>The Chapter of Cow is the biggest Chapter of the present Quran. The<br>traditions inside Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim even present some of the<br>missing verses. (Some of these traditions will be mentioned in the<br>following articles with full references.). Yet, fortunately Shia never<br>accuse the Sunni brothers and sisters of believing that the Quran is<br>incomplete. We say that either these Sunni reports are either weak or<br>fabricated.<p>The completeness of Quran is so indisputable among Shia that the greatest<br>scholar of Shia in Hadith, Abu Jafar Muhammad Ibn Ali Ibn al-Husain Ibn<br>Babwayh, known as "Shaykh Saduq" (309/919-381/991), wrote:<p> "Our belief is that the Quran which Allah revealed to His Prophet<br> Muhammad is (the same as) the one between the two covers (daffatayn).<br> And it is the one which is in the hands of the people, and is not<br> greater in extent than that. The number of surahs as generally<br> accepted is one hundred and fourteen ...And he who asserts that we say<br> that it is greater in extent than that, is a liar."<p>Shi'i reference: Shi'ite Creed (al-I'tiqadat al-Imamiyyah), by Shaykh<br> Saduq, English version, p77.<p><br>It should be noted that Shaykh Saduq (RA) is the greatest scholar of Hadith<br>among the Imami Shia and was given the name of Shaykh al-Muhaddithin (i.e.,<br>the most eminent of the scholars of Hadith). And since he wrote the above<br>in a book with the name of "The beliefs of the Imami Shia," it is quite<br>impossible that there could be any authentic Hadith in contrary to it.<br>It is noteworthy that Shaykh Saduq lived at the time of minor occultation<br>of Imam Mahdi (AS) and he was one of the earliest Shia scholars. He had the<br>honor that he was born with the prayer of Imam Mahdi (AS).<p>Another prominent Shia scholar is Allama Muhammad Ridha Mudhaffar who wrote<br>in his Shia Creed book that:<p> "We believe that the Holy Quran is revealed by Allah through the Holy<br> Prophet of Islam dealing with every thing which is necessary for the<br> guidance of mankind. It is an everlasting miracle of the Holy Prophet<br> the like of which can not be produced by human mind. It excels in its<br> eloquence, clarity, truth and knowledge. This Divine Book has not been<br> tampered with by any one. This Holy Book which we recite today is the<br> same Holy Quran which was revealed to the Holy Prophet. Any one who<br> ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^<br> claims it to be otherwise is an evil-doer, a mere sophist, or else he<br> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br> is sadly mistaken. All of those who have this line of thinking have<br> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<br> gone astray as Allah in Quran said: "Falsehood can not reach the Quran<br> from any direction (41:42)"<p>- Shi'i reference: The Beliefs of Shi'ite School, by Muhammad Ridha<br> Mudhaffar, English version, pp 50-51<p><br>Sayyid al-Murtadha, another prominent Shi'ite Scholar said:<p> "... our certainty of the completeness of the Quran is like our<br> certainty of the existence of countries or major events that are self<br> evident. Motives and reasons for recording and guarding the Holy Quran<br> are numerous. Because the Quran is a miracle of the Prophethood and<br> the source of Islamic Knowledge and religious rule, their concern with<br> the Quran made the Muslim Scholars highly efficient concerning<br> grammar, its reading, and its verses."<p>With this various concern by the most eminent Shia scholars, there is<br>no possibility that the Quran was added or deleted in some parts.<p>Besides what Allah mentioned in Quran about its protection, we can use our<br>logic to derive the same result. Allah sent his last Messenger to show<br>people (to the end of the time) His Right Path. Therefore if Allah does not<br>preserve His message, He would be contradicting His own aim. Obviously,<br>such negligence is evil according to reason. Thus, in essence, Allah<br>preserves His message as He preserved Moses in the house of His Enemy,<br>Pharaoh.<p>May Allah Bless Muhammad and his pure Ahlul-Bayt.<br></pre><p>-----------<p>http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter8/1.html<p>
Re: Belief of Shia in the Completeness of Quran
<br> Belief of Shia in the Completeness of Quran<p>A Wahhabi contributor mentioned that Shia believe Quran is not complete.<br>My answer to this matter is:<p> "Glory to (Allah), this is a big slander! (Quran 24:16)."<p>Shia do NOT believe that Quran is missing something. There are few weak<br>traditions which * might * imply to the contrary. Such reports are rejected<br>and unacceptable if they want to imply such a thing.<p>It is interesting to point out that there are numerous traditions reported<br>in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim which allege that many verses of Quran<br>are missing. Not only that, but also they these Sunni reports allege that<br>two chapters from the Quran are missing one of them was similar to chapter<br>9 (al-Bara'ah) in length!!! Some Sunni traditions even claim that the<br>Chapter al-Ahzab (Ch. 33) was as lengthy as the Chapter of Cow (Ch. 2)!!!<br>The Chapter of Cow is the biggest Chapter of the present Quran. The<br>traditions inside Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim even present some of the<br>missing verses. (Some of these traditions will be mentioned in the<br>following articles with full references.). Yet, fortunately Shia never<br>accuse the Sunni brothers and sisters of believing that the Quran is<br>incomplete. We say that either these Sunni reports are either weak or<br>fabricated.<p>The completeness of Quran is so indisputable among Shia that the greatest<br>scholar of Shia in Hadith, Abu Jafar Muhammad Ibn Ali Ibn al-Husain Ibn<br>Babwayh, known as "Shaykh Saduq" (309/919-381/991), wrote:<p> "Our belief is that the Quran which Allah revealed to His Prophet<br> Muhammad is (the same as) the one between the two covers (daffatayn).<br> And it is the one which is in the hands of the people, and is not<br> greater in extent than that. The number of surahs as generally<br> accepted is one hundred and fourteen ...And he who asserts that we say<br> that it is greater in extent than that, is a liar."<p>Shi'i reference: Shi'ite Creed (al-I'tiqadat al-Imamiyyah), by Shaykh<br> Saduq, English version, p77.<p><br>It should be noted that Shaykh Saduq (RA) is the greatest scholar of Hadith<br>among the Imami Shia and was given the name of Shaykh al-Muhaddithin (i.e.,<br>the most eminent of the scholars of Hadith). And since he wrote the above<br>in a book with the name of "The beliefs of the Imami Shia," it is quite<br>impossible that there could be any authentic Hadith in contrary to it.<br>It is noteworthy that Shaykh Saduq lived at the time of minor occultation<br>of Imam Mahdi (AS) and he was one of the earliest Shia scholars. He had the<br>honor that he was born with the prayer of Imam Mahdi (AS).<p>Another prominent Shia scholar is Allama Muhammad Ridha Mudhaffar who wrote<br>in his Shia Creed book that:<p> "We believe that the Holy Quran is revealed by Allah through the Holy<br> Prophet of Islam dealing with every thing which is necessary for the<br> guidance of mankind. It is an everlasting miracle of the Holy Prophet<br> the like of which can not be produced by human mind. It excels in its<br> eloquence, clarity, truth and knowledge. This Divine Book has not been<br> tampered with by any one. This Holy Book which we recite today is the<br> same Holy Quran which was revealed to the Holy Prophet. Any one who<br> claims it to be otherwise is an evil-doer, a mere sophist, or else he<br> is sadly mistaken. All of those who have this line of thinking have<br> gone astray as Allah in Quran said: "Falsehood can not reach the Quran<br> from any direction (41:42)"<p>- Shi'i reference: The Beliefs of Shi'ite School, by Muhammad Ridha<br> Mudhaffar, English version, pp 50-51<p><br>Sayyid al-Murtadha, another prominent Shi'ite Scholar said:<p> "... our certainty of the completeness of the Quran is like our<br> certainty of the existence of countries or major events that are self<br> evident. Motives and reasons for recording and guarding the Holy Quran<br> are numerous. Because the Quran is a miracle of the Prophethood and<br> the source of Islamic Knowledge and religious rule, their concern with<br> the Quran made the Muslim Scholars highly efficient concerning<br> grammar, its reading, and its verses."<p>With this various concern by the most eminent Shia scholars, there is<br>no possibility that the Quran was added or deleted in some parts.<p>Besides what Allah mentioned in Quran about its protection, we can use our<br>logic to derive the same result. Allah sent his last Messenger to show<br>people (to the end of the time) His Right Path. Therefore if Allah does not<br>preserve His message, He would be contradicting His own aim. Obviously,<br>such negligence is evil according to reason. Thus, in essence, Allah<br>preserves His message as He preserved Moses in the house of His Enemy,<br>Pharaoh.<p>May Allah Bless Muhammad and his pure Ahlul-Bayt.<p>----------<p>http://www.al-islam.org/encyclopedia/chapter8/1.html<br>