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[quote]AOA Ibrahim [quote] I'm sure that our pt. of Discussion was, & Really is, that the Quran in OUR HANDS today was Historically Revealed Long Long AGO to a person of Makkah; Muhammad (pbuh) son of Abdullah. If Bro. Samsher blieve in this Historical Fact, & I'm sure he do SO, then my Simple Q is "HOW historically that Quran has Reached US?" [/quote] My friend I do not completely agree with S Ali. However I am not sure what is your point here. Briefly: the Quran since its revelation has reached us in writen form. Although there are many who have memorised it by heart and continue to do so today and will do in the future. Also the actual content is accepted by all the so called sects. If you are trying to use the above point to justify the existance of Sunnah then I am afraid it is very weak or perhaps a non existant point. Perhaps you could clarify exactly the point you are trying to illustrate. regards[/quote]
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