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by Defending-Islam.com Team
In the context of the discussions the Ahl us Sunnah have with the
Twelver Shias, one of the matters that receives less attention that it probably
should is with respect to the internal arrangement of the Qur’anic Ayahs within
the Surahs of the Qur’an, and how the Twelver Shia position leads to a totally
contradictory situation in their religion, and how it logically undermines
their religion from within.
For the People of the Approved Way (Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama’ah), our
belief is that the internal arrangement of the verses within any Surah of the
Quran is set by the order of Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam)
to his companions. The details of this can be checked with any scholar who has
attained Ijazah in the sciences of the Quran. What needs to be said about our
belief is that it provides a solid base for the Usool of our religion, since we
say that the text of the Quran, and its internal arrangement have been divinely
decreed, and from this starting point then all matters of our religion
regarding to Aqeedah and Fiqh, authenticity of the Ahadeeth, and other matters,
have a solid basis to start off.
However, there are Shias who state the opposite, claiming that the internal
arrangement of the Verses that we see in the text of the Qur’an today is not
the one intended by Allah and His Prophet (Salla Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam. For
example, the leading Shia scholar-polemicist Ali Milani says:
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هل أعاد عثمان ترتيب بعض الآيات حسب ما تقتضيه السياسة في الوقت ، فمثلاً هل له
دور في وضع آية التطهير وسط آيات خاصة بنساء النبي في سورة الأحزاب ؟
ـ نعم ، نحن نعتقد أن مكان آية التطهير وكذا الآية
: ( اليوم اكملت لكم دينكم ) ونحوهما هو من فعل هؤلاء القوم ، ففي آية التطهير ـ
مثلاً ـ حديث صحيح مسلم وغيره صريحٌ في أنها نزلت في قضيةٍ خاصّةٍ معيّنة ولا
علاقة لها بنساء النبي والآيات الواردة فيهنّ .
Question: Do we believe that Uthman placed certain Verses of the
Qur'an as per the political situation at the time dictated, for example did he
play a part in putting the Verse of Purification in the midst of Verses
specific to the Wives of the Prophet in Surah al-Ahzab?
Answer: Yes, we believe that the placement of the Verse of
Purification, as well as the Verse (Today I have completed your religion), and
others like them was the doing of those people, for in the Verse of
Purification - for example- there are clear narrations in Sahih Muslim and
other places stating that it was revealed for a certain specific issue and it
has no connection to the Wives of the Prophet and the Verses found about them.
This same view is expressed by Mullah Baqir Majlisi in Bihar
al-Anwar where he mentions:
فلعل آية التطهير أيضا وضعوها في موضع زعموا أنها
تناسبه، أو أدخلوها في سياق مخاطبة الزوجات لبعض مصالحهم الدنيوية، وقد ظهر من
الاخبار عدم ارتباطها بقصتهن، فالاعتماد في هذا الباب على النظم والترتيب ظاهر
البطلان.
ولو سلم عدم التغيير في الترتيب فنقول: سيأتي
أخبار مستفيضة بأنه سقط من القرآن آيات كثيره ، فلعله سقط مما قبل الآية وما بعدها
آيات لو ثبتت لم يفت الربط الظاهري بينها،
"And likewise, the Verse of Tatheer was probably placed in a
meaning which they thought was relevant to it, or they inserted it in between
the verses talking about the wives for some of their worldly gains, an it is
clear from the narrations its lack of relevance with their story, so we are certain
in this regard that the organization and the obvious arrangement (we see) is
totally wrong, and even if the change in the arrangement did not occur we say:
We will bring numerous narrations showing that many of the Verses of the Quran
were removed, so it could be that what was before and after this Ayah was
removed, and if it was still there (these Ayahs were still there) the obvious
link between them would not have been broken"
Keeping the above answers in mind, we would like to ask the
Twelver Shias a series of questions about how it occurs to their minds that
their Usool and the manner in which their religion is formulated can be said to
be consistent in any way whatsoever:
1. It is claimed that phrases in the Quran have been misplaced and
thus, the meaning of the Quran is lost. Examples are brought from Ayah 5:3 and
Ayah 33:33, but in effect it is being said that all phrases in the Quran may
have been displaced either through error, negligence, or malice. Since they
claim that the text of the Quran is probabilistic and not certain, then how can
they claim certainty about anything in their religion? How can they claim that
Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) is really a Prophet of Allah?
According to their theory of displacement, it may be that the word
"Muhammad" was jumbled up with the phrase "Rasool Allah"
and mistakenly placed together in Ayah 48:29. Or perhaps the phrase "Qul
Huwa Allahu Ahad" was the erroneous combination of these four words, while
in reality they were supposed to be separate and not connected, according to
the logical consequence of their theory.
While the Twelver Shias may deny that this is the case for the two examples
shown above, there is no way they can prove that such corruption did not take
place. The reason for this is that they are stating the possibility of internal
corruption in words and phrases of the Quran in general, and stating it as
definite in certain cases such as the phrases that occur in Ayah 5:3 or Ayah
33:33.
2. Since the internal text of the Quran and its meaning is probabilistic with
the Twelvers, then how can they ever know if a certain narration from the
Prophet (Salla Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) or the "Infallible Imams" is
really true or not, since it is impossible to reach certainty when one checks
one thing of uncertain authenticity in meaning with another thing whose text
(let alone its meaning) is also uncertain?
3. Since now the meaning of the Quran is uncertain and there is no way to
verify the textual credibility of any narration, then how can any point of
Aqeedah or Fiqh ever be formulated and attributed as being correct in Twelver
Shiaism, when the basis of their primary texts are intrinsically uncertain and
sporadic?
Now, we will not say like many others that "Twelver Shias
believe the Quran is corrupt", since this is an oversimplification of the
matter, and it is best for us to be more specific in our assertions. However,
what can be noticed is that in the Twelver Shia religion (1) it is not
necessary to believe (as an essential part of their religion) that the Quran
the people read today is the true Quran revealed to the Prophet (Salla Allahu
Alayhi Wa Sallam) (2) Their
acceptance of the view that it is possible that the arrangement of the text of
the Quran was bungled by those who compiled it and that Verses and phrases were
put in the wrong order.
If any unbiased person thinks about these two things above he will
quickly realize that the Twelver Shia religion has absolutely no basis to stand
on. The reason for this is that once the religion declares that the textual
authenticity of the primary sources is in doubt (this is whether the
authenticity is general or specific, such as the arrangement of the phrases and
verses of the Quran), anything that is supposed to be derived from these primary
sources is definitely in doubt, and the religion can never say that anything is
definitely true or definitely false. Thus, they cannot guarantee that what they
say is legal is really legal, or what is forbidden is really forbidden. They
cannot claim certainty regarding the stories of the previous Prophets, nor of
the Day of Judgment, nor of the existence of angels. As mentioned previously,
they cannot even say that Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam) is indeed
the Messenger of Allah with any certainty… Why? Because if it is possible that
the placement of the words in the Quran has been changed as a general premise,
then how is it known if the Qur’anic phrase "Muhammad is the Messenger of
Allah" is indeed a correct phrase, or whether the instances where the
constitutive words of this phrase occur have been misplaced either by neglect
or by malice?.
Another matter which is of importance is the issue of how do the
sayings of their scholars affect the basic validity of their religion.
Forgetting for a moment that the Ahl us Sunnah claim disbelief upon the person
who says that the internal order of the Qur’anic Verses is doubtful, any
objective person will realize that when someone says that phrases and words may
have been moved from their correct places due to political reasons or by
mistake, he is saying that the entire message trying to be conveyed is
doubtful.
If one makes an analogy to a normal book, one would know that if
phrases, sentences, and paragraphs are misplaced within the text of this book, then
the entire message of the book will be lost, since one would end up with words
brought together without any cohesive meaning being intended by them. All
sensible minds will readily accept this, and there is no reason to get into an
in-depth “proof” for this proposition.
When the above is applied to what is meant to be the prime source
from which all beliefs and jurisprudence is derived, we get a catastrophic
conclusion: It is obvious that there is no way anything can ever be known with
certainty, and the religion becomes only a vague ideology which gets its proofs
from here and there without being able to lay claim on the certainty of its
primary sources. Thus, the position forwarded by the Twelver Shias is to be
discarded immediately, and its proponents are to be reminded that what they are
calling to is not a divinely inspired religion, but a weak concoction of their
own minds which has no sound basis.
There are those from among the Twelver Shias who say this shows
that the order of the arrangement of the Qur’an was meant to be as per the
order of revelation and that this is what Imam Ali (Radhia Allahu Anhu)
completed and what the “Infallible Imams” have with them. However, such Twelver
Shias stress that there is no problem in reciting the Qur’an as we find it
today, since the “Infallible Imams” and the modern-day scholars urge the
Twelvers to read the Qur’an we find among the people.
To this we answer that this is a restatement of the previous
positions presented. Our readers have to remember that here we are definitely
not stressing about making pronouncements of disbelief of any person who holds
this belief. Neither are we claiming that the Twelver Shias do not read the
Qur’an, or that they are reading a separate text of the Qur’an. We are simply showing
how the Twelver Shia religion is inconsistent from within itself, based on its
own internal rules and principles.
If according to the Twelver Shias, the arrangement of the Qur'an
was properly done by the “Infallible Imams” according to the order of revelation
rather than what we have in our hands -which is something other than this- then
:
1. The meaning of the entire Qur'an is lost and the text of the
Qur'an is for all we know a hopeless jumble of unrelated phrases patched
together, and the entire religion is lost for good with no way to know the
right from wrong, nor the certain from the doubtful. Bringing in the
“Infallible Imams” into the picture certainly does nothing to remove this
problem, since the text of the Qur’an in its proper internal arrangement is
only with them, and the lay masses of Twelver Shias do not have any access to
this text.
2. Since there is no other means for them from which to discern the
right from the wrong narrations -for example, their current Infallible Imam does
not live openly amongst them, nor does he inspire their scholars as to what are
the right or wrong narrations- then the problems mentioned in point (1) are
only accentuated, and the only method left for them to arrive at anything
either in Aqeedah or in Fiqh is through guesswork and probability.
When faced with such an issue, there are other Twelver Shias who
reply by saying that such a view is either not their view, is not the certain
view, or is a view only held by a minority of Twelver Shia scholars.
To this objection, we say that such a view, which puts doubt upon
the internal arrangement of the Qur’anic Verses within the Surahs of the
Qur’an, is part and parcel of the scholastic Shia discussion. This is why such
a view was pronounced openly by the likes of Majlisi, Milani, and others we
have not mentioned, without them having to make any apologies or excuses for
their positions. And once it is known that such views form part of the
scholarly discussion in Twelver Shia circles, we then know that everything that
derives from such a mindset is necessarily corrupted and can never be linked to
the pristine Islamic religion.
So in conclusion, the presentation of the matter from the side of
the Twelver Shias shows that their position is totally untenable and logically
incoherent, and that such positions were taken without completely thinking out
how such views would affect the internal consistency of their religion. The
only solution is for the Twelver Shias to totally distance and disassociate
themselves from these beliefs and those who called for and were tolerant of
such views. The other option is to remain trapped within the confines of one of
the incorrect religious systems prevalent around the world, systems which we
pray for all of humanity to be freed from by the Mercy of Allah the Exalted.
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