LegionnairE
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I think that's a pretty big assumption bro... how do you know changing Kuran was as big a taboo as it is today?No, we do know that.
Qur'an, which was already accepted by the word of God and Muhammad to be the last prophet, could not have been changed by anyone because original scribes of Qur'an and original believers of Muhammad were still alive and they were the one's who 'standardized' Qur'an (Uthmanic Qur'an). Any change in Qur'an would have led to massive upheaval amongst the believers who saw Qur'an as last/final word of God and Muhammad (SAW) to be last prophet.
Qur'an of today is Qur'an of Muhammad, literally. You can believe it to be work of GOD or work of Muhammad..its upto you.
And I agree with you. Religion needs to be moderately taken by society. Focussing solely on religion without other considerations is stupid (like lots of Muslims do in Muslim World).
more to the point, the book itself isn't consistent in it's storytelling perspective... some verses are written from god's perspective and some others that aren't.
For example it says somewhere "we created the mountains" than it says somewhere else "your god spoke to honey bees" than it says somewhere "may god give them terror" or something like that... again I'm roughly translating from Turkish. But this indicates to me that it was written and edited by multiple people and certain parts have been changed.