Validation of the hadiths of the virtues of preserving the Quran in Shia sources

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Numerous hadiths about the preservation of the Qur'an, the value and status of the protectors, which have encouraging themes and motivate the believers to memorize and recite the Qur'anic verses and act on it, are in the Shi'a narrative sources of the infallible. But the authenticity of these narrations and therefore the validity of their texts are not the same and no general verdict can be made. Because although some virtues are content inaccurate or inaccurate in the authenticity of the document, this is not a reason for their authenticity, and the mere reliance on the document or text in correcting a story does not imply proof of its authenticity. Whether or not the correct document has been incorporated into the correct text may either be unacceptable or contradictory with texts that have stronger truth implications. There were such problems in the hadiths studied that made them inaccurate and difficult to accept. Although most of the hadiths were weak in maintaining the Qur'an, the Shiite hadiths are legally bound to do so.

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Persian
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Quranic Studies Quarterly, Volume:13 Issue: 49, 2022
Pages:
153 to 175
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