Ali Ataie – The Quran is Multiformic Qur’anic Marvels

Ali Ataie
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The speaker discusses the multiple readings of the Quran and the title "the owner of the day of judgment" which refers to the owner of the day of judgment. The title is also used to describe the title as a book and has multiple readings. The speaker questions the accuracy of the title's origins and suggests that it may have been inspired by the prophet Muhammad Salaw al Islam.
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The Quran is multiformic.

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You can read the Rasam,

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the the consonantal skeleton of the Quran, in

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different ways. And all of these readings, these

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these are reading traditions, they all go back

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to the prophet Muhammad Salaw al Islam. Very

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basic example.

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We say,

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the owner of the day of judgment.

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We also say,

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king of the day of judgment.

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Because a maddik, an owner, may not make

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laws. A king makes laws.

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But a king makes laws, but he may

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not own something.

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Allah is both of these. How many times

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did the Sahaba hear the prophet

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resend the Sathika? I did the math one

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time.

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It's in the tens of 1,000.

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You're telling me there was there's a difference

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of opinion? They they weren't sure? Did he

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say manic or medic? It doesn't work logically.

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Of course, he said it both ways.

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