Cited near the end as one of the Quran passages about distorting scripture 'with their tongues,' to argue for oral distortion rather than direct textual corruption.
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Referenced as evidence that the Quran accuses some people of distorting scripture orally rather than corrupting the written text itself.
Raised as a proof-text for corruption, but answered by saying it refers to people altering scripture with their tongues rather than changing the text itself.
Quoted to argue that people of the book distort scripture with their tongues and misinterpret it orally rather than altering the revealed text itself.
Discussed through Ibn Abbas commentary to argue over whether corruption means textual alteration or only misrepresentation of meaning.
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