Raised to invoke the Quranic claim that no one can change Allah’s words, in the middle of debate over whether prior revelation could be corrupted.
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Quran 6:115
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115 Perfect are the words of thy Lord in truthfulness and justice; no man can change His words; He is the All-hearing, the All-knowing.
Raised in a question about whether abrogation contradicts the claim that none can change Allah's words; the host answered that abrogation does conflict with it.
This verse was quoted to argue that none can change Allah's words; the host then used that logic against the Muslim caller by applying it to the Torah and Gospel as well.
A superchat quoted this verse ('None can change His words') to argue against the Islamic claim that Allah's earlier revealed words were successfully changed or corrupted.
Used by Avery as a proof text that Allah's words cannot be changed, and as evidence cited by some Muslim scholars for the textual preservation of earlier revelation.