Pixel42
Schrödinger's cat
Hello
This was exactly a typo. Modified: The University of Birmingham, England - Message 2932
OK, after a bit of googling I think I've tracked down what you're referring to. It appears that a fragment of the Qu'ran was found in 2015 which is one of the earliest ever recorded, and it is currently kept at the University of Birmingham. The university has a FAQ about it here:
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facili...mingana-collection/birmingham-quran/faqs.aspx
What exactly do you think this proves, heydarian? No-one here has ever disputed that the Qu'ran exists, and that it dates to the time of Mohammad.
What we are disputing is your claim that it is a Holy Book, the actual words of God himself, no less. The existence of this fragment does not support that claim in any way, shape or form.