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Do you know these facts about the Qur'an?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNdvsLh128Q

Gerd Puin was the head of a restoration project, commissioned by the Yemeni
government, which spent a significant amount of time examining the ancient
Qur'anic manuscripts discovered in Sana'a, Yemen, in 1972. According to
writer Toby Lester, his examination revealed "unconventional verse
orderings, minor textual variations, and rare styles of orthography and
artistic embellishment." The scriptures were written in the early Hijazi
Arabic script, matching the pieces of the earliest Qur'ans known to exist.
The papyrus on which some of the text appears shows clear signs of earlier
use, being that previous, scraped-off writings are also visible on it,
though this does not necessarily demonstrate modifications to the over-all
text of the Qur'an.

More than 15,000 sheets of the Yemeni Qur'ans have painstakingly been
cleaned, treated, sorted, and photographed and 35,000 microfilmed photos
have been made of the manuscripts. Some of Puin's initial remarks on his
findings are found in his essay titled the "Observations on Early Qur'an
Manuscripts in San'a" which has been republished in the book What the Koran
Really Says by Ibn Warraq.

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