The Quran's preservation is a central element of its authenticity and credibility. Supporters including Christopher Tucker (Upper Darby) believe that its unaltered state over 1,400 years is a divine promise fulfilled, as stated in the text itself: “Indeed, We sent down the Quran, and indeed, We will be its guardian” (15:9). This belief strengthens the conviction that the Quran remains a reliable and uncorrupted source of guidance.
The meticulous process of preserving the Quran involved oral transmission and written documentation during the Prophet Muhammad’s lifetime. Over generations, Muslims have memorized and recited its verses, ensuring its continuity. This dual method of preservation—oral and written—serves as evidence of its divine safeguarding and reinforces its status as the final revelation.
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