The FIRST 2 QUR'ANS are probably the most damaging!

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2020
  • We now come to some of the more damaging material concerning the Historical Problems with the Qur'an, and this has to do with the very first 2 Qur'ans ever written, the first by Zaid ibn Thabit, under the authority of the caliph Abu Bakr, in 632 AD, and the second, again by Zaid ibn Thabit, but this time under the authority of the caliph Uthman, 20 years later, in 652 AD. So, let's look at the problems which exist with these first two Qur'ans.
    Qur'an #1 (Zaid ibn Thabit's Qur'an, written in 632 AD authorized by Abu Bakr)
    To know anything about this first recension we have to go to al Bukhari 6:509, written in 850-870 AD, a good 240 years after the fact. We have nothing earlier.
    Here, then are the questions we need to ask about Abu Bakr’s 1st compilation of the Qur’an
    1) Why didn’t God choose a language which could accommodate the Qur’an?
    • (i.e. no diacritical marks, nor vowellization until the 8th - 9th centuries)
    • Hebrew & Greek already existed, and were previously used…why not use either of them?
    2) Why didn’t God choose a man who could ‘read and write’?
    • Writing down the Qur’an and preserving it was his primary remit
    • So, why didn’t he do either before he died?
    3) Why didn’t Muhammad learn to read and write (Arabic only has 28 letters)?
    • He had 22 years to do so (Note: I learned to read Arabic in 2 weeks!)
    4) What about Zaid ibn Thabit? He was Muhammad’s secretary! Isn’t that his job?
    5) Why didn’t Abu Bakr make copies and disperse them to the 9 provinces in 634 AD, as Uthman did later on?
    • These included: Basra, Baghdad, Damascus, Jerusalem, Cairo, Alexandria, Aden, Herat, and Nishapur
    6) Muslims say 1,000s died at Yamama, though the traditions tell us only 70 Hafiz (those who memorized the Qur’an) died
    • Doesn’t this prove that there were very few who actually knew the Qur’an?
    • Doesn’t this also prove that there was a real crisis with the Qur’an?
    • Doesn’t this moreover prove that memorization wasn’t good enough to preserve the Qur’an?
    Qur'an #1 (Zaid ibn Thabit's Qur'an, written in 652 AD authorized by Uthman)
    To know anything about this second recension we have to go to al Bukhari 6:510, written in 850-870 AD, a good 240 years after the fact. We have nothing earlier.
    Here, then are the questions we need to ask about Uthman's 2nd compilation of the Qur’an
    7) How could there be dialectical differences in the mid 7th c.?
    • Dialects require diacritical marks, and vowellization
    • These were not introduced until the 8th century
    • And they were not finalized until possibly another century later
    8) Why did Uthman burn all of the other copies?
    • Doesn’t that suggest that they didn’t agree?
    • Wouldn’t it be great to have them to compare with?
    • Note: These were manuscripts he burned, not recitation, because you can't burn recitations, unless you can burn someone's mouth, or tongue.
    9) The fact that Zaid ibn Thabit came upon Surah 33:23 with one man (Khuzaima bin Thabit al-Ansari), proves the Qur’an wasn’t even complete in 632 AD.
    10) Could there have been many others Surahs he missed?
    11) What about the material which was lost with those killed at the battle of Yamama?
    12) If there was a 2nd Qur’an in 652 AD, why, now are there many different Arabic Qur’ans?
    13) What about the earliest extant manuscripts which do exist? Should we not take a look at them to find out just how similar they are to our present Hafs text?
    © Pfander Centre for Apologetics - US, 2020
    (33,690) (Music: "small adventure", by Rafael Krux (from filmmusic-io - License CC BY)
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  • @masihiylar8414
    @masihiylar8414 Před 4 lety +51

    Legendary JAY SMITH. GOD BLESS YOU

  • @ngatatan2597
    @ngatatan2597 Před 4 lety +16

    Like Yassir Qadhi said... "There are holes" in the standard narrative...

  • @Aishas_Goat
    @Aishas_Goat Před 4 lety +37

    I just ordered a few qur’an’s from political Islam by Bill Warner

    • @mhorram
      @mhorram Před 4 lety +8

      Good decision. Just in case you aren't aware of this; Bill Warner, years ago, uploaded a video to CZcams that was a bombshell. I studied Geek and Roman history pretty intensively at university but the explanations given for the fall of the Western half of the Roman Empire never made sense to me. Warner's video answered just about every question I ever had on the subject. Below is the link to that video in case you are interested.
      czcams.com/video/t_Qpy0mXg8Y/video.html

    • @commentfreely5443
      @commentfreely5443 Před 4 lety +3

      generous quran by osama dakdok is probably a good translation since he's a christian

    • @waterheaterservices
      @waterheaterservices Před 3 lety

      @@commentfreely5443 Mr Dakdok is a superb teacher.

  • @TheBornfree83
    @TheBornfree83 Před 4 lety +23

    those diacritical marks of the quran are turning out to be dire, critical issues of the traditional accounts.

  • @AMOS2809
    @AMOS2809 Před 4 lety +9

    They totally don't have it. The best excuse is to say they burnt it.

  • @RoarT19
    @RoarT19 Před 4 lety +58

    Dr ; jay smith
    You are amazing
    I salute You , Ambassador for Lord Jesus Christ,,
    Lots of Respect to You and your Team
    Hatun ..
    Amen

    • @user-vw1qn1er1l
      @user-vw1qn1er1l Před 4 lety +2

      @@farazahmadkhan2542 You're deflecting. How about defending the subject matter on the video.

    • @jxcess3891
      @jxcess3891 Před 4 lety +1

      @@farazahmadkhan2542
      You lowiq mohemadan, the Christian faith is not dependent on a book. Christians don't say that the Bible is the perfectly preserved word of God right down to the letter.
      Comparing the Bible and the koooran is like comparing apples to oranges. Both books have different sources of origins and different modes of transmission. The followers of the Bible don't claim that the Bible is the unaltered, literal word of God. It's well known among Christians that the Bible is a compilation of books written by men, transmitted by men and preserved by men. The Christian faith is not dependent on the Bible. The Bible is just a historical record of people's experiences with divinity over the course of time.
      On the other hand, the koooran has plenty of variants, yet mohemadans believe that there is only one koooran and that the variants are the 7 different recitations. But this is a bogus claim and a lie and propaganda because this claim doesn't live up to academic scrutiny. The mohemadans only make up this lie about there being one koooran and 7 different recitations to make themselves feel better.

    • @RoarT19
      @RoarT19 Před 4 lety

      @@farazahmadkhan2542
      Faraz...
      🤣🤣🤣🤣
      From Your preserved Quran
      Allah says he is a false God and Muhammad is a false prophet ?
      Do You Know ???
      Read
      Quran 5 ; 67
      Quran 8 ; 71
      Quran 52 : 48
      Sahih Muslim 2190a
      These were the Chances for Allah To prove allah is God
      But Whats this
      Allah Had a change of mind instead
      He exposed himself and he himself proves Muhammad is a false prophet..
      Quran 69 ; 44 to 46 ( Aorta cut )
      Sahih al bukhari 4428( seems like aorta cut )
      Sunan Abu dawood 4512 and 4513 ( Muhammad confirmed aorta cut )
      Sunan ibn maaja 1622
      ( perpetual Agony for 3 years )
      Where did Allahs Quran 52 ; 48 go ????
      Sahih al bukhari 2588
      He was carried by Two people while his Feet was dragging to the Ground
      Where Did Allahs Quran 5 ; 67
      And quran 8 ; 71 go ????
      So The Choice is yours...
      Allah a false God..
      Muhammad is a false prophet
      The Jewish women zainab is more powerful than Allah and Muhammad
      So Go and Worship the jewish Women
      Instead ..
      Poor boy

    • @RoarT19
      @RoarT19 Před 4 lety

      @@farazahmadkhan2542
      If Bible isnt True ,
      Then how come john 15 ; 20
      Is True ...
      The All Apostle of Jesus
      Died for the Sake of Gospel as said
      In John 15 ; 20
      James
      Thomas
      Peter,
      Bartholomew ( nathanael)
      Mathias
      Matthew,
      Mark ,
      Luke ,
      Andrew ,
      James
      Simon
      John ( was not to Die as he was the only one to be alive out of the 12 Apostles
      As lord Jesus said in Bible john 21 ; 21 to 23 )
      Check history If you want ...
      Lord Jesus is Lord of his Word....
      Even in quran he said ((Quran 19 ; 33))
      Peace be on me , when the Day i was born , die and raise back again...
      He told the same in John 10 ; 17 to 18
      Lord Jesus is Lord of his Word.
      He Proved everything he said ...
      Your Allah cant even fulfill a simple promise made to Muhammad and
      Ran away scared of a Jewish women...
      He Doenst even know to fulfill his end time promise he said
      It would Happen before
      700 A.D
      Sahih Muslim 2953 a
      Just dont Mock yourself Buddy
      Rather Know Truth....

    • @carlosdsouza7623
      @carlosdsouza7623 Před 4 lety +1

      @Jesus is not god you are the liar not Jay

  • @namyohorengekyo1882
    @namyohorengekyo1882 Před 4 lety +6

    Very dificult work you did God bless you big knowledge thank you

  • @joeorony2118
    @joeorony2118 Před 4 lety +20

    much blessings Jay.

  • @idirbenferhat4038
    @idirbenferhat4038 Před 4 lety +27

    I have to say that i never thought about it. But I think there's something else here, Apparently, one day, one of the Followers of Muhammed heard another one reciting a verse in a different way, so he challenged him, and they went together to see Muhammed, they recited to him, and Muhamed told them: You're right and he's right (about two recitations of the same verse that were so different that it sparked a quarrel) I think Muhammed forgot what he alleged was revealed to him, because he was a liar, and liars forget their lies, and in fact nothing was revealed to him, he just made it up. So in order to get away with his lies, he told his followers that it was revealed to him in different dialects. But its true that the whole thing does not make sense.

    • @gordonbennett4221
      @gordonbennett4221 Před 4 lety +3

      As my parents always used to say: “if you tell 1 lie, now you need to remember it, but also cover it with more lies and this will be your undoing” Eventually you won’t be able to remember what was the LIE & what was the TRUTH, now you brain has a dilemma & this causes a mental overload. That’s why it was sooooo easy to call Mohammad out for LYING. Notice how Jesus ALWAYS said: “I tell you the TRUTH” when stating a fact, and he NEVER LIED, EVER. The TRUTH is always easier to recite than a LIE, coz the TRUTH NEVER CHANGES.

    • @jesusislord9999
      @jesusislord9999 Před 4 lety +1

      How can u receive one revelation in 7 different ways? I think that man was on drugs or under the influence of alcohol when the revelations came bcos only drunkards drug addicts hear things in more than one way

    • @Yashkingman
      @Yashkingman Před rokem

      Don't call warmongering pedophilic hyper sexualized il illusionist mentally disturbed and wait searching for words yes storyteller as a liar well yes

  • @antonygathecha2145
    @antonygathecha2145 Před 4 lety +38

    Jay, God has given you knowledge to expose Satan evil ways of deceit

    • @JLar-bb5hl
      @JLar-bb5hl Před 4 lety +2

      Great work indeed! For more Arab insights I recommend Christian Prince, who goes into the Hadits and tells stories about Mmd that will blow everyone's minds. There are many sites, some a lot more encompassing than his own "Arabian Prophet" czcams.com/channels/7wffWCb-k1F7oEyGMR8TTg.html

    • @tiktokisbetter.
      @tiktokisbetter. Před 4 lety

      🤡🤡🤡

    • @tiktokisbetter.
      @tiktokisbetter. Před 4 lety

      @be positive haha another 🤡

  • @sgg00dchild
    @sgg00dchild Před 4 lety +6

    This is an excellent series, thanks Dr. Jay !

  • @avim1613
    @avim1613 Před 4 lety +4

    You ask"why were the other books burnt?". Come to think of it"Who were the people who burnt not just books but whole libraries all over the world and why would they" seems to be another good question.
    I wonder what the answer could be.

  • @jamalkhan3708
    @jamalkhan3708 Před 4 lety +4

    Another great video👌 God bless you Dr Jay Smith.
    Much love and respect from Pakistan ❤️

    • @theguyver4934
      @theguyver4934 Před 4 lety

      I do not mind you criticizing islam but what i do mind is that you think jesus is god it's idolatry to believe that and i don't think that you have to be a muslim to believe that why not become a unitarian christian (biblical) and still believe islam is false

  • @stevecleary
    @stevecleary Před 4 lety +14

    Simple question - do we have examples of substantial collections of hadiths of the so-called prophet prior to the ninth century?

  • @kaysadek5012
    @kaysadek5012 Před 4 lety +4

    Very informative thanks Jay, I hope Muslims will be listening to this life saving video.

  • @cheersbradaa6670
    @cheersbradaa6670 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you sir Jay Smith
    God bless your beautiful work.

  • @user-vw1qn1er1l
    @user-vw1qn1er1l Před 4 lety +24

    More holes in the narrative, just as Sheikh Yasir Qadhi said. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @suburbanbanshee
    @suburbanbanshee Před 4 lety +1

    Anyway, thanks for a very interesting bunch of lectures! I am enjoying learning more history of different religions!

  • @saif1002
    @saif1002 Před 3 lety +1

    I respect that you have done this research. I think the information you give is very important.

  • @gabrielbastug111
    @gabrielbastug111 Před 4 lety +4

    I love you my brother in Christ please keep up the work you do . I am from Middle East but I never heard anything you are saying because it’s not allowed I always known that Christ is the truth but I never knew it was so easy to proof islam can not be true thank you 🙏

  • @randellhill6607
    @randellhill6607 Před 4 lety +2

    good video ,God bless you and your work.

  • @jesusislord9999
    @jesusislord9999 Před 4 lety +11

    God bless u Jay. Continue to dig deep n expose the lies of this cult. There’s no doubt this book is from satan.

    • @asheru9254
      @asheru9254 Před 4 lety

      Where's the tolerance for the fellow of the book? 😂😂😂

    • @jesusislord9999
      @jesusislord9999 Před 4 lety +1

      USA USA the bible has gone through scrutiny n it’s still standing but the Quran hasn’t. The secrets behind the quran came out in May n the number of qurans found n the many differences in them are shocking. Too many holes in one book

    • @jesusislord9999
      @jesusislord9999 Před 4 lety +1

      USA USA you can never compare the Quran to the Bible why? The Bible is full of miracles from Jehovah but there’s no miracle from allah nor Mohammed in the quran. Not even a prophecy 😂😂😂😂

  • @mhorram
    @mhorram Před 4 lety +6

    Well, that's an interesting departure from the usual Pfander Films presentations. Jay Smith is doing a 'tafsir' on his earlier talks on the history of Islam. How cool is that?!

  • @ErnChildofJesus
    @ErnChildofJesus Před 4 lety +3

    God Bless you. Brother Jay Smith, thank you for all your efforts.

  • @andrewstoltzfus3404
    @andrewstoltzfus3404 Před 2 lety +2

    keep up the good work jay. God bless

  • @johnperry5660
    @johnperry5660 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Dr Smith for your material !

  • @davidtong2776
    @davidtong2776 Před 4 lety +18

    The truth is that there never was a single Quran. Muhammad made this stuff up as he went alone, telling it in different ways to different folks.

    • @Piccodon
      @Piccodon Před 4 lety +2

      If it was even him and not a later invention.

    • @franciscusgomarus5086
      @franciscusgomarus5086 Před 4 lety +4

      Did Muhammad even exist??? No evidence for his existence until more than 200 years after supposed events

    • @donatist59
      @donatist59 Před 4 lety +1

      @@franciscusgomarus5086 I'm a sworn enemy of Muhammad but honestly, does anyone fall for that pseudohistorical "the historical figure I don't like never existed" trick any more? Try "proving" the existence of Socrates or Cleopatra using a fine-toothed comb approach. You can come up with some plausible-sounding nonsense to deny the existence of any figure in antiquity.

  • @lovepapers1802
    @lovepapers1802 Před 4 lety +11

    Aramaic was widely spoken during such times, so why they did not use it?

    • @Kosmos12345678
      @Kosmos12345678 Před 3 lety

      Cuz it was meant for the Arabs only?

    • @jamesbeebe2870
      @jamesbeebe2870 Před 3 lety

      Chinese was widely spoken why not chinese?

    • @rizzochuenringe669
      @rizzochuenringe669 Před 3 lety

      Actually it is proposed by some authors that the real source of Quran was a meanwhile lost manuscript written in Aramaic from a Christian sect. Many "dark" (disputed) sentences would make real sense if interpreted as Aramaic originals.

  • @darkmattersproject2951
    @darkmattersproject2951 Před 4 lety +3

    Jay thanks for enlightening us

  • @Aishas_Goat
    @Aishas_Goat Před 4 lety +2

    Good stuff! Thank you

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for moving the ball forward. GBU.

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 Před 3 lety +1

    Language evolves over time. The English we speak today is not the same as the English written in the Constitution. People cannot comprehend what was said 250 years ago. How can you expect someone to know what was said 300 years earlier? I doubt what is said today is the same after 1500 years.

  • @margahe9157
    @margahe9157 Před 4 lety +2

    About the burning of manuscrips I agree fully with you!!!!!!

  • @TheJiminiflix
    @TheJiminiflix Před 4 lety +1

    Australia was founded only in 1788, we as a nation are only 230 or so years old but that s roughly how long it took till Al Bukhari compiled the mess in a more messy pile of mess.

  • @1967MGC
    @1967MGC Před 4 lety +3

    Lately, when I watch these videos I'm getting Islamic ads beforehand. Anyone else have that problem? This happens on Al Fadi's channel as well.

    • @MarkProffitt
      @MarkProffitt Před 4 lety +2

      Not a problem, it's a tremendous blessing. Click the ads. The advertiser is giving a donation to the video.

  • @plploke2359
    @plploke2359 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Jay for the great awakening.

  • @premlatamahale3256
    @premlatamahale3256 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for enlightenment !!!

  • @Peter-xf9jy
    @Peter-xf9jy Před 4 lety +6

    If there have been no diacritical marks yet at Mohamets time, then the Birmingham pages are not as early as the carbon-dating suggests.

  • @stevecleary
    @stevecleary Před 4 lety +3

    Why would Abu Bakr be afraid that large parts of the Qu'ran would be lost? Did he not have faith that Allah could preserve it?

  • @sonylucasvincent6355
    @sonylucasvincent6355 Před 4 lety +3

    God bless Jay smith
    A genuine truth seeker, God using him mightily to save thousands of souls from deception, thank God for the work you are doing through Mr. Smith. God bless him
    and his ministry abundantly.

  • @Frst2nxt
    @Frst2nxt Před 3 lety +1

    When an Uzbek gal was trying to convince me of islam she mentioned these two qurans, and I knew they differed and were made long after the death of muhammad, but she wouldn't check out the facts on this. Nice to see all your work on all this.

  • @Peter-xf9jy
    @Peter-xf9jy Před 4 lety +4

    We do have a preuthmaic text, Sanaa C1. there we can get an idea of what Uthman burnt. and why.

  • @greatAce704
    @greatAce704 Před 4 lety

    Cant wait for Jay's next video. I'm so eager to know what more stuff will Jay unwrap next time.. Good work Jay. All the best and thanks for your determination and hard work on exposing the true Islam.

  • @501Mobius
    @501Mobius Před 4 lety +8

    Jay, you should save a copy of Dar-us-Salan so when all of it is sanitized you will have it before it is corrupted.

    • @MarkProffitt
      @MarkProffitt Před 4 lety +1

      Block chain copies to show it doesn't change.

  • @zarathustratata834
    @zarathustratata834 Před 3 lety +1

    God bless you!!

  • @richardbradley1532
    @richardbradley1532 Před 2 lety

    I love the sweet innocent music at the start 🤣

  • @RevJay_Rides
    @RevJay_Rides Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you, Jay, for all your work in exposing the truth!

  • @hsmanjunath5138
    @hsmanjunath5138 Před 4 lety +1

    God bless every one

  • @mhorram
    @mhorram Před 4 lety +3

    Jay, any thoughts on the Abu Bakr and Uthman recensions being related to the Ridda Wars? Been decades since I studied this part of history but if I remember them correctly they started up almost instantly after Muhammad died. The story that has come down to us is that this was an effort to put down apostates (I think) but that may be a later explanation (or my misunderstanding).
    Back in the 1990's I wondered if those who refused to recognize Abu Bakr did so because their understanding of the 'Qur'an' was based on passages that Bakr and company did not like and were trying to expurgate. Now the burning makes sense (to me at least). Essentially, the Qur'ans of the 'apostates' had to be burned after Bakr came up with a NEW Qur'an otherwise there would be real and eternal questions about why the variants (as is happening now). Same with Uthman. Some of these 'apostate' Qur'ans may have still been in existence in his time and the only safe thing to do (from his perspective) was to burn ALL Qur'ans and then release his own version.

  • @hmz6khih
    @hmz6khih Před 4 lety +11

    Dear jay, you made it very clear that islam is just big LIE !

  • @oki5072
    @oki5072 Před 3 lety +1

    We love Jay Smith. May Jesus Bless him. Love from Indonesian Christians...

  • @theguerrerofamily9699
    @theguerrerofamily9699 Před 4 lety +2

    I think Shabir shattered that perfect memorization theory when he said at first they weren’t worried about exact wording only exact meaning right? It wasn’t after all the editing and compiling of the text that Muslims could say perfect preservation... yes of the remaining text 😂..

  • @Piccodon
    @Piccodon Před 4 lety +1

    Ancient south Arabian script had 30 letters. Phoenician had 22 a very similar script to paleo hebrew. All descending from hieroglyphs.
    Look it up.

  • @shashanktripathi3398
    @shashanktripathi3398 Před 4 lety +5

    Dr Smith, upload the video you did with mel of sneaker's corner about iyas ibn qabisha al ta'i being the real muhammad.

    • @pfanderfilms
      @pfanderfilms  Před 4 lety +3

      Once we have finished with the Qur'an, we will move back to the problems with the 7th century Islam, including this video...but we need to continue with the Qur'an while everyone's attention is on it.

  • @HarjeetTheida
    @HarjeetTheida Před 4 lety +4

    Blessing Jay.

  • @ngatatan2597
    @ngatatan2597 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi Jay, I rhink that you have to look into your microphone or audio pick-up because theres that same distortion that interfered with your live feed with Al-Fadi

  • @samsunguser1653
    @samsunguser1653 Před 4 lety +1

    When is your next viedo coming out?

  • @veenarajadhyakshagaitonde2221

    These as well as other debates should also be translated/transcribed in Hindi .

  • @bmwall2222
    @bmwall2222 Před 4 lety +2

    Jay, "the Lord bless and keep you " Num. 6:24-27. Make you a blessing to many muslim wonderful people who want to know truth. "Bible Bill"

  • @adamelmasery7723
    @adamelmasery7723 Před 3 lety +1

    GREAT Explanation.
    Thanks a lot and May the almighty God Bless you and all people surround you, in Jesus Christ Name.

  • @Amos-vs6xv
    @Amos-vs6xv Před 4 lety +1

    God bless you j

  • @Amos-vs6xv
    @Amos-vs6xv Před 4 lety +3

    What a mess Muslims have, I’m so glad Christianity is nothing like that

  • @calebnei8276
    @calebnei8276 Před 4 lety

    It seems like this is part of a series, but it’s not easy to find the next video. Maybe put that in the description?

  • @funislamicfacts7448
    @funislamicfacts7448 Před 4 lety +1

    6:29 Hmm, why is "USC-MSA" the old reference system, since it is the Web English reference.? Web is new, and English doesn't sounds like the original arabic. Doesn't sound logic. But, I'm no expert, I'm just asking. What is the actual system use in the arabic version of the hadiths collections ?
    And also, if you want to reach the muslims more than you want to reach other christians or the non-religious, why don't you use the system that the muslims are the most likely to use?

  • @josevergara6161
    @josevergara6161 Před 4 lety +4

    Ohhhh!tutututuh!

  • @ashaosman8051
    @ashaosman8051 Před 4 lety +3

    Dr.Jay Smith I thank God for the wisdom knowledge and understanding Jesus grant you... I love this!

  • @zimma2330
    @zimma2330 Před 4 lety

    how was the bible compiled?

  • @stephensinclair3771
    @stephensinclair3771 Před 4 lety +13

    Dear sir, Do you subscribe to the theory that Islam could be a survival or rather continuation of one of the none trinitarian Christian sects/cults such as the Arrians? I know that Arrianism originated in Alexandria. Thank you.
    For the benefit of some people who may not know, Arius was a bishop who believed that jesus was created by God. In other words they denied his divinity. What does this remind you of
    Had to add this. When the barbarians overran the western Roman empire many of them had been following this form of christianity for several centuries, rather than paganism. This did not go down well with the local catholic population....in the long term pagans like the Frank's and Saxons did better as they eventually converted to trinitarian christianity.

    • @MrTheracemixer
      @MrTheracemixer Před 4 lety

      NO

    • @petarcosic2781
      @petarcosic2781 Před 4 lety +5

      You re kind of right,it is always the same,gnosticism,or attacking Trinity.Heretics,among other,most likely told Muhamed that we worship Mary,heretics today still don't understand difference between worship and veneration,and Mary is important for doctrine of Jesus,and Trinity. Muhameddism is just another heresy.Google "muhamedism Catholic answers".
      Also recommend Catholic world Report,and CZcams Catholic answers,Counsel of Trent,Timothy Gordon.St. Joseph and Mary pray for us!

    • @kafirlindaclark6148
      @kafirlindaclark6148 Před 4 lety +1

      I would say Islam is a MISH-MASH of all of the Middle Eastern belief systems. There are some hints to Jesus divinity even in Qur'an- for instance, Jesus is a WORD from Allah, and a spirit from him.

    • @stephensinclair3771
      @stephensinclair3771 Před 4 lety +2

      @the truth in logic the truth Is God you do know that I'm attacking Islam. I'm also not trying to promote a form of christianity that was popular with the German tribes. Lol dont think people are getting the point. The point is the dubious origins of mohammedanism.

    • @stephensinclair3771
      @stephensinclair3771 Před 4 lety +2

      @@kafirlindaclark6148 think that's a valid point. One of the reasons, or rather, speculations about Arrianism is that the teutonic tribes found christ's death on the cross unpalatable. A supreme sky god who was not killed by his creations was another matter! Perhaps the arabs were psychologically similar.

  • @advenco344
    @advenco344 Před 4 lety

    Where is he presenting this from?

  • @hasen_judi
    @hasen_judi Před 4 lety +1

    12:19 he did not repeat it a second time.
    The first time was omar suggesting the idea to abu-bakr, and abu-bakr said the prophet never did it but omar convinced him.
    The second time is abu-bakr giving the order to zaid, and this time zaid says (to abu-bakr) the prophet never did it, but he convinced him.
    So it's not the same guy repeating it twice, it's the same kind of exchange repeating itself but with different people.

  • @suburbanbanshee
    @suburbanbanshee Před 4 lety

    Re: differences in dialect, vowel sounds aren't the only thing that distinguishes them (although I don't know about Arabic in specific). Vocabulary can differ regionally, as can grammatical features and characteristic phrasing. But it's not clear to me how this would make a difference, unless the Quraysh (sp?) were speaking a very Nabataean- or Aramaic- influenced Arabic, as I've heard they might have.

  • @margahe9157
    @margahe9157 Před 4 lety

    Were there at Utmans time already spelling rules standardized?

    • @ReasonedRhetoric
      @ReasonedRhetoric Před 4 lety +1

      Spelling mistakes? So much for PERFECTLY preserved then.

  • @jamesbancroft2467
    @jamesbancroft2467 Před 4 lety +1

    @PfanderFilms the hadith used by the Shia and the Ibadi are different from those used by the Sunni (such as Sahih-al-Bukhari, etc.); I was wondering if their hadith also talk about some of the problems in the compilation of the Koran as well as maybe Muhammad’s bad deeds.

  • @kafirlindaclark6148
    @kafirlindaclark6148 Před 4 lety +10

    Before you get started, the problem with the first 2 Qur'an is that there AREN'T ANY! hahahahaha!

    • @cozmik_kay
      @cozmik_kay Před 4 lety

      welcome back from fantasy land...

  • @gavinjames1145
    @gavinjames1145 Před 2 lety

    There are some unanswered questions:
    If the first Quran had been hidden under Hafsa's bed for 20 years, what were other Muslims in different parts of the Arab empire reading and reciting?
    They must have been reciting some other written version(s) of the Quran (not the one written by Zayd Ibn Tabit, at the behest of Caliph Bakr), because Caliph Uthman ordered them to be destroyed once his authorised Quran had been published and distributed.

  • @angelosorio9276
    @angelosorio9276 Před 3 lety +1

    So basically there's no mention of Muhammed before the 7th century

  • @philiptilden2318
    @philiptilden2318 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m not sure if it’s a big deal that these ‘original’ Korans no longer exist, assuming that they did in the first place. It was common practice to dispose of the original MS when making a copy, at least in the Roman and post Roman world. Why bother to keep an old and probably tattered MS when you have a nice new and clean copy? Moreover, the doctrine that the Koran was the perfectly preserved word of God and that it was therefore wrong to dispose of it only emerged in the 9th century (I think, from memory). As such, once the provinces received these Korans and made copies over several years or decades for distribution to towns and cities throughout the province, it would probably have been quite normal for the original to have been disposed of, particularly as it would have become tatty and worn from the hands of several copyists.
    It’s also possible that the MSS may have been destroyed during the Mongol invasions and sackings of the 13 &15th centuries. In Baghdad, the Tigris was said to have turned black from the ink of thousands of books that were thrown into it. Although it is reported that thousands of books were also taken to Iran by the Mongols. The MSS may also have been destroyed by fire or in another accident, or removed to another city.
    In short, just because we don’t have them now, doesn’t mean that they never existed. In fact, it would be remarkable, and probably accidental, if they had survived.
    Having said all that however, I do enjoy these videos and I appreciate how much work goes into them. Best wishes.

    • @pfanderfilms
      @pfanderfilms  Před 4 lety +2

      Fascinating hypothesis, but we do have quite a few extant ancient Qur'ans, but all from the 8th and 9th centuries, which we will go through in the upcoming videos. Remember that Muslims NEVER burn Qur'ans, nor dispose of them, but store them in the domes of mosques. So, where are all of the original 9 Qur'ans? Why, after 1400 years can we not find even one!??
      Meanwhile Christians have retained over 365 either partial or complete New Testaments from before the 6th century, yet, the Muslims cannot even retain one of the original Qur'ans which went to cities which were not burned, or destroyed, or flooded during the intervening 1400 years?
      The Mongols never destroyed Qur'ans, but destroyed literature they deemed unworthy, and sacreligious.

  • @MrMazin2
    @MrMazin2 Před 4 lety

    I asked a Muslim apologist why Uthuman destroyed Hafsa’s copy. The answer I got was that Hafsa had made notes in the sides of the Quran and it would confuse people and so it was destroyed. What do you think?

  • @ofthedevil4611
    @ofthedevil4611 Před 3 lety +1

    Evidently that is Jay's "Quran wrecking" shirt!

  • @richardbradley1532
    @richardbradley1532 Před 2 lety

    So on the dating basis, did god make mistakes with the new testament?

  • @rocketman5931
    @rocketman5931 Před 4 lety +9

    God bless Muslim they need Jesus 🙏🏼

  • @keepinmahprivacy9754
    @keepinmahprivacy9754 Před 4 lety +1

    It's funny to think that the written Quran is as far removed from Muhammed as "Hamilton" is from the time of the founding fathers.

  • @jobinreji4617
    @jobinreji4617 Před 4 lety +1

    👏👏

  • @oluwasesanake1648
    @oluwasesanake1648 Před 2 lety

    Secondly, there is no need to make another copy and destroy evidence when you have one already done and kept under a bed except you discover something or you need to put forth something but in order for it to stand unchallenged or cover up you destroy the evidence. But I wonder if you can destroy all evidence because some part of what you thought to have been destroyed must have been transmitted orally, written somewhere following the example of first compilation by transmitters and most written may have been kept secret to be found later to comply with oral transmission to only those worthy

  • @gerardoconcepcion920
    @gerardoconcepcion920 Před 4 lety

    So the first compilation was by caliph abu bakr from 632 -634 AD. The second was by caliph uthman in 652 AD! Sahih al bukhari wrote so

  • @robinwilliams8904
    @robinwilliams8904 Před 4 lety +1

    ●What Do YOU Think About The Book "Revelation of the Child" ( the book contains signs of Muhammad's coming ), Written 70 Years Before the Birth of Muhammad in Hebrew?
    ○Thanksful.

  • @Josdamale
    @Josdamale Před 4 lety

    The Quran must have been compiled towards the end of the 7th century and ascribed to Muhammad to give it authority.

  • @DavidBrowne-wx7cm
    @DavidBrowne-wx7cm Před 4 lety +1

    If there was no reference to Mecca on ancient maps until 700 then can be no Muhammad. The man never existed he was a construct by Malik ibn Anas to justify the existence of God's laws to wit the Sharia.

  • @margahe9157
    @margahe9157 Před 4 lety

    14:26 Do Arabic dialects differ ONLY in vocals????

    • @pfanderfilms
      @pfanderfilms  Před 4 lety +1

      No, in the diacritical dots as well, which change the consonantal text.

    • @margahe9157
      @margahe9157 Před 4 lety

      @@pfanderfilms Thank you!

    • @margahe9157
      @margahe9157 Před 4 lety

      @@pfanderfilmsThank you , now I understand! Before I thought, the diacritical dots are there only for putting in vocals.

  • @chrishoff402
    @chrishoff402 Před 3 lety

    Did enough Quraishi speakers reside throughout the 9 provinces? Otherwise if all 9 copies are written in that single dialect how would the provincials read and recite from them. They would either need bilingual scholars and imams or they would have to write even more copies from the original 9 but in all the local dialects. How could even that be done if there were no diacritical marks and vowelizations yet? You can see how this process would introduce errors into the local copies and from the corrupted local copies corrupted oral recitations. Then when new written versions are created from those corrupted oral recitations the corruption process repeats.

  • @boliussa
    @boliussa Před 4 lety

    Using the deprecated reference system of volume number is pointless.. The normal reference system is much clearer. Good that you include both but no point underlining the deprecated one.

  • @micealocadain
    @micealocadain Před 4 lety +1

    It would be like trying to write the history of ones family today from word of mouth. "What do they say your Great Great Great Grandfather did on Thursday the 4th of July 1782"

    • @MarkProffitt
      @MarkProffitt Před 4 lety +1

      Only 5 generations? Each would need to be 47 years old between children. More like great great great great great great great great grandfather.
      By the way I do know what my relative from the 1700s was doing because IT WAS WRITTEN. 😄

    • @albertmagician8613
      @albertmagician8613 Před 2 lety

      @Mark Who of the 1024 great-9 grandfathers you are referring to?

  • @dannydalvi1761
    @dannydalvi1761 Před rokem +1

    The whole unit is defunct. Islam isn't Abraham Religion

  • @josesantino2090
    @josesantino2090 Před 4 lety

    It seems the codification is still on-going. These Islamic "scholars" should have realized that they can't defend the fake faith and history of Islam. Not only these "scholars" are guilty of worshipping idols, they are also guilty of leading Muslims to hell.

  • @oluwasesanake1648
    @oluwasesanake1648 Před 2 lety

    I think the reason why there was need to write the Quran down in the first place where people said to have memorise the Quran are dieing is because selected few were made to memorise only section of the readings given to Mohammed meaning to get the whole Quran all the selected few must be alive or atleast transmitted the part they memorise to a disciple. So if part of the selected few are gone without transmitting what they have and Mohammed the origin source is dead then that part is lost for life and therein is truly the CRISIS. This is just presenting my view of the part of the lecture and hence it is my personal interpretation.

  • @richardokeefe7410
    @richardokeefe7410 Před 4 lety +2

    Dialects can differ in pronunciation, true.
    They can ALSO differ in vocabulary and grammar, both of which show up just fine in a vowel-less text.
    For example, some linguists claim to be able to distinguish dialects in the (undotted) Old Testament.
    Here, for example, is part of the Sermon on the Mount in Scots.
    Ye ar the licht o the warld.
    A toun biggit on a hill-tap canna be hoddit; an again, whan fowk licht a
    lamp, they pit-it-na- ablo a meal-bassie, but set it up on the dresser-heid,
    an syne it gies licht for aabodie i the houss. See at your licht shines
    that gate afore the warld, sae at aabodie may see your guid deeds an ruise
    your Faither in heiven
    This obviously isn't English or American, but it is clearly within the "mutual intelligibility"
    range needed to be classified as a dialect. Even if it is an official minority language
    of the EU. And the verse above is taken from an actual published translation of the
    New Testament into Scots from the Greek.
    Let's take out the vowels (except for words that are just a vowel):
    Y r th lcht o th wrld.
    A tn bggt n a hlltp cnn b hddt, n gn, whn fwk lcht a lmp, th pttnbl a mlbss bt st t
    p n th drssrhd, n sn t gs lcht fr bd i th hss. S t yr lcht shns tht gt fr th wrld,
    s t bd my s yr gd dds n rs yr Fthr n hvn.
    Note in particular that what would be "lght" in vowel-less English is "lcht" in Scots.
    That's a DIALECT difference. What would be "blt" in English (built) is "bggt" in
    Scots (biggit). That's a DIALECT difference. It's true that SOME differences
    (warld vs world, Faither vs Father, heiven vs heaven) are erased by removing
    the worlds, but others are NOT.
    I have demonstrated previously that MODERN Arabic dialects can be
    distinguished without vowels. It may very well be the case that the dialects of
    Arabic relevant in the seventh century could not, BUT THIS IS A VERY UNLIKELY
    CLAIM THAT REQUIRES POSITIVE EVIDENCE.
    Not only that, it's a claim you don't NEED.

    • @themsmloveswar3985
      @themsmloveswar3985 Před 4 lety

      Mohammed lived near Petra, as evidenced by the tribes mentioned.
      A later Caliph built his political bases in Western rim of the Arabian Pennisula, several hundred kilometres to the south.
      Then there is the time difference.
      The potential for "Chinese whispers" is considerable.

    • @MarkProffitt
      @MarkProffitt Před 4 lety +1

      Sorry, I couldn't read it with the vowels. I can infer some words because I know the passage but I still couldn't guess parts. Without the vowels it was gibberish. I wouldn't know what it was. I can't even guess many words. The spelling is so different it's completely different words.
      I'm familiar with the sound of Scotch English, German, French, Spanish, and can speak several dialects of English plus.
      A Filipino wouldn't be able to tell any that it was actual words much less which book it was from. It wouldn't even be a useful reminder to someone who was being told what it says.
      Filipinos and American blacks who hear standard English every day of their lives through the media have trouble reading and writing because of the difference between their preferred dialect and written English. Thinking a person who never heard a dialect & never saw the text can read it and know what it means without vowels is ludicrous.

    • @richardokeefe7410
      @richardokeefe7410 Před 4 lety

      @@MarkProffitt Your last sentence does not seem to be related to anything I wrote or implied. In fact you are making my point for me, which is that even without vowels, the "same" text in two dialects of the same language can be VERY different, so that to say "you can't have dialects without vowels" is ridiculous. I have exactly the same trouble with BEV that you have with Scots: I cannot follow it in ordinary script and in IPA I have little idea what language it is in. Compared with modern Arabic dialects, Scots and English are nearly identical. So it is quite difficult to believe that ancient Arab dialects differed only in their vowels (and in fact we know that it isn't true).

  • @reginaldking9906
    @reginaldking9906 Před 4 lety

    Al "buhari" 🤣 love Jay.

  • @omaribrahim301
    @omaribrahim301 Před 4 lety

    We can't clear see you posts and facts in the video can you please give us a clearer view of your facts in the video please.

  • @twnb7733
    @twnb7733 Před 4 lety

    Waraka, the Rabbi of the Judea-christian community with Kadijah, had converted the young orphelin arabe to his religion, which recognized Jesus as the Christ=the Messie, but didn't fully understand the meaning of the Son of Man. They evangelized (=the Quran) the arab tribe and went to conquer Jerusalem for the imminent Return of the Christ. But the Christ didn't come back; they had to fabricate a new religion to preserve their power. Muhammad , the title on the Dome of Rocher, was a good start.

  • @_John_P
    @_John_P Před 3 lety

    You should have written "Qur'an allegedly compiled" on your presentation (4:13)