Quran in a tablet form

question :existence of Quran in birmingham and following verse in the Quran is related? 22. In a preserved master tablet. it is miraculous?

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The relationship between the Birmingham Quran manuscript and the concept of the Preserved Tablet (Lauh al-Mahfuz) mentioned in Surah Al-Buruj ($85:22$) is one of the most famous topics in modern Islamic text studies.

For millions of Muslims, the discovery and scientific testing of the Birmingham manuscript is seen as a powerful physical confirmation of the Quran's theological claim to perfect preservation.


1. The Verse: The "Preserved Tablet" ($85:21\text{--}22$)

The verse you quoted comes from the very end of Surah Al-Buruj:

$$\text{"بل هو قران مجid . في لوح محفوظ"}$$

"In fact, this is a glorious Quran, recorded in a Preserved Tablet."

In Islamic theology, the Lauh al-Mahfuz (Preserved Tablet) is a heavenly, eternal master record protected by God. It signifies that the Quran is not an altered human text, but a divine book whose original source code is completely shielded from human corruption, editing, or loss.

2. The Discovery: The Birmingham Manuscript

In 2015, researchers at the University of Birmingham radiocarbon-dated a few forgotten pages of a Quran manuscript written in an ancient script called Hijazi.

  • The Date: The Oxford radiocarbon laboratory concluded with 95.4% accuracy that the parchment dated back to a window between 568 AD and 645 AD.
  • The Significance: The Prophet Muhammad lived from roughly 570 AD to 632 AD. This means the animal skin used to write this manuscript was alive during or immediately after the lifetime of the Prophet. It is one of the oldest surviving physical pieces of the Quran in the world.

3. The Connection: Why Is It Viewed as Miraculous?

When scholars compared the text written on this 1,400-year-old parchment (portions of Surahs 18, 19, and 20) to the Quran printed today, they found something stunning: The text was exactly identical.

For believers, this creates a profound link to the verse about the Preserved Tablet:

  • Textual Integrity: For centuries, secular historians argued that the Quran must have evolved, changed, or been heavily edited over generations, much like other ancient texts. The Birmingham manuscript proved empirically that the text has remained unaltered since the very first generation of Muslims.
  • Empirical Fulfillment: Muslims see the manuscript as physical, scientific proof of a spiritual promise. The Quran explicitly states that God will protect it from corruption ($15:9$), and that it is mirrored from a "Preserved Tablet." Finding a text from the era of the Prophet's companions that perfectly matches what people memorize today is viewed as a material manifestation of that divine protection.

The Academic View

From a strictly secular historical lens, historians might not use the word "miracle," but they do view it as extraordinary.

Before these ancient manuscripts were radiocarbon-dated, many Western historians believed the Quran was compiled much later in Islamic history. The Birmingham manuscript, alongside similar ancient fragments like the Sana'a or Tubingen manuscripts, forced the academic world to admit that the traditional Islamic account was correct: the text of the Quran was fully established and written down precisely during the dawn of Islam.

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