
The text gives evidence of how the Quran has remained pure since the time it was revealed and not undergone any tahrif (additions or omissions).
- The Collection and Preservation of the Qur'an
- Foreword
- Introduction
- The Holy Qur’an, Pure, Pristine and Unprofaned
- The Meaning of Tahrif
- Muslim view on Tahrif
- Abrogation of Recitation a Fact or a Myth
- Tahrif and the Book Itself
- Tahrif and Sunnah
- Permission to Recite the Surah in the Prayers
- The Claim that Tahrif was caused by the Caliphs
- Some Doubts by those who believe in Tahrif
- The Traditions about Tahrif
- True Meaning of the Traditions
- A Reflection on the Collection of the Holy Qur’an
- The Traditions about the Compilation of the Qur’an
- The Contradictions
- Their Conflict with Other Traditions Related to the Compilation of the Qur’an
- Their Conflict with the Qur’an itself
- Their Conflict with Reason
- Their Conflict with Consensus
- Those Traditions and Interpolations
- Conclusion