1. The Promise of Relief in Hardship (Surah Ash-Sharh 94:5-6)
Some hadith reports suggest Surah Ahzab (Chapter 33) originally had hundreds of verses. Mainstream scholarship explains that God "caused to be forgotten" some parts of revelation that were recited, not by human error, but by divine command (Naskh al-Tilawa, or abrogation of recitation). This is seen not as a failure of preservation, but as a purposeful divine action that removed rulings no longer needed for humanity. What remains in the Mushaf today is the canon. quran quotes fixed
This is not hyperbole. In 1972, the Quran Memorization Project at Al-Azhar University tested memorizers from 40 countries. The result: 99.8% consistency in all letters and vowel lengths. The 0.2% discrepancies were in minor pause rules, not in actual text. This is seen not as a failure of
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Elias read it. "For indeed, with hardship comes ease." In 1972, the Quran Memorization Project at Al-Azhar
"For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease. Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease." —