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There are multiple recognized Qur’an reading traditions, such as Hafs and Warsh, used in printed editions. They are not always letter-for-letter identical, so “every copy on earth is identical” is overstated. https://www.qurangateway.org/blog/print-editions-quran-and-reading-traditions

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@Neccccy Quran vs Bible the difference nobody talk about. The Bible has 66 books, written by 40 authors, edited by councils. The Quran: 1 book, 1 source, unchanged for 1,400 years. Every copy on earth is identical. Can you say the same about yours?" https://t.co/f33pJfiCUH

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