Faith IQ – What Is A Mushaf

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What is a Mushaf? What is the literal meaning of it? How should we use this word?

Ustadh Wisam Sharieff answers.

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The speaker discusses the concept of "has" in the Koran and how it relates to technology. They explain that "has" is a term used to refer to copies of the Quran and that there are only one copies available. The speaker also mentions that most people believe there is only one truth or possibility, and that "has" is a term used to refer to copies of the Quran.

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			Peace be upon you. All of us have been in a situation where you're like you've learned to read the
Koran, you've got you know how to say in Shaolin? Mashallah, and you've gotten all these codes and
someone comes up and goes, do you need a must have and you're like, Oh, great, must have comes as a
word as a copy of the Koran. And it's such a simple idea, but you're like, oh, here's another
technical term must have is a copy of the Quran. So why can't you just say give me a couple of
neurons. There it is, there's only one quarter on and a musah hiff is a copy of the Quran. So most
law hiff or most have is one copy. So you'll say you won't say get me 10 core ons, you'll say 10 get
		
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			me 10 copies or bring some most law if that's excuse me, that's the plural most law have is the
plural must have is one. It means a copy of the Quran and so you can get a little bit deeper on
this. That does mean we all believe there's only one truth or on and that is with Allah subhanho wa
Taala and only the purest of angels can touch that original Koran and we all have a copy of