Cited to argue that different Quran readings are not word-for-word identical, since one reading includes a word that others omit, undermining a preservation claim.
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Quran 57:24
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24 such as are niggardly, and bid men to be niggardly. And whosoever turns away, God is the All-sufficient, the All-laudable.
Used in a live comparison of Quran readings to argue that the Quran is not perfectly identical across readings because one reading includes an extra pronoun and another omits it.
The host cited this verse as an example of a qira'at difference, claiming a word is present in one reading and absent in another, to argue against strict claims of identical Quranic preservation.
Cited in the discussion of Quran variants: the host compared the Hafs and Warsh readings here to show that one Arabic Quran includes a word ('huwa') that the other lacks.
Cited in a discussion of qira'at to claim there is a textual difference between Qur'an readings, specifically that a word such as "huwa" appears in one reading and is absent in others.