1️⃣ Divine Promise of Preservation (Ḥifẓ by Allah Himself)
Allah explicitly guaranteed the preservation of the Qur’an:
“Indeed, We sent down the Reminder, and indeed We will surely preserve it.”
(Qur’an 15:9)
This is unique. No other revelation came with a direct, divine promise of protection.
Meaning: preservation is not left to human effort alone—Allah actively safeguards it from loss, distortion, or corruption.
2️⃣ Preservation Through Memorization (Ḥifẓ al-Ṣudūr)
From the time of the Prophet ﷺ until today:
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The Qur’an is memorized word-for-word, letter-for-letter
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Millions of people—children, elders, Arabs, non-Arabs—carry the entire Qur’an in their hearts
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Continuous chains (mutawātir) ensure accuracy across generations
Even if every written copy disappeared, the Qur’an could be fully restored from memory alone—something unmatched in human history.
3️⃣ Preservation Through Writing (Ḥifẓ al-Suṭūr)
The Qur’an was:
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Written during the Prophet’s lifetime by multiple scribes
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Compiled shortly after his death
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Standardized early to prevent dialectal confusion
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Carefully copied, reviewed, and transmitted across centuries
Ancient manuscripts (from the 1st Islamic century) match today’s Qur’an exactly—no added verses, no missing verses.
4️⃣ Preservation Through Recitation & Living Practice
The Qur’an is preserved not just as text, but as a lived reality:
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Daily recitation in prayers
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Precise rules of tajwīd that protect pronunciation
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Public correction—mistakes are immediately noticed
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Transmission through qualified teachers (ijāzah system)
This creates a self-correcting system:
The Qur’an is constantly heard, spoken, taught, and corrected—not left dormant on shelves.
✨ In Summary
Allah preserved the Qur’an through:
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His divine promise
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Mass memorization
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Written documentation
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Continuous recitation and practice
Together, these form a multi-layered preservation system—spiritual, intellectual, and practical.