Al-Khamina’i speaks of falsification of the Qur’an
Ali Al-Khamina’i writes:
فالإنحراف على قسمين فتارة ينحرف الناس وهذا يقع كثيرا لكن تبقى أحكام الإسلام سليمة وتارة ينحرف الناس ويفسد الحكام والعلماء ومبلغوا الدين فيحرفوا القرآن والحقائق وتبدل الحسنات سيئات والسيئات حسنات ويصبح المعروف منكرا والمنكر معروفا وحرف الإسلام ١٨٠ درجة
“So the derailment occurs in two ways: sometimes people derail, which happens very often, but the judgments of Islam remain intact, and sometimes people derail and those in power and scholars and preachers of the religion perish. Thus, they falsify the Qur’an and the truth and good deeds are replaced with bad deeds and bad deeds with good deeds and the good becomes bad and the bad becomes good and Islam becomes falsified by 180 degrees.” [Ashura’, page 42]
Comment:
It is not about what is meant by falsification, but what kind of description is allowed in relation to the Qur’an. Rather, the term is left in the text even without an explanation or footnote.
