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The Surah of Wilaya and Nurayn are two surahs (chapters) that are supposedly claimed to be included in the Qur'an by some Shiite sects. These sects would supposedly argue that Ali had a different copy of the Quran as compared with the Third Caliph Uthman. However, these surahs are widely seens as fabrication in most of the Muslim world. There is some view that these surahs would be a forgery intended at increasing animosity towards the Shi'a muslims in the Sunni world.
[edit] EtymologySurat al-Nurayn (Arabic: سورة النورين), meaning "the Chapter of the Two Lights" Surat al-wilaya (Arabic: سورة الولاية), meaning "the chapter of mastership" [edit] ControversyNeither Shi'a nor Sunni Muslim believe those surahs are included in the Qur'an, but some have claimed that the Shi'a do indeed believe those surahs to be an authentic part of the Qur'an and include them therein (in what has been dubbed the Shi'a Quran). However, many Shi'a dismiss this as unfounded accusations aimed at accusing Shi'as of believing in the corruption of the Qur'an. No copy of the Quran exists with the addition of these two surahs and there is no mention of them found in any of the earliest codices of the Quran and Hadith. The author of text on the other hand is said to be have been a Parsi according to some academics.[1] On the other hand, M. Momen states that:
Western Academics such as von Grunebaum view the text as a clear forgery, although many of them haven't subscribed to the idea that the text was indeed a forgery made by a Zoroastrian and not a Shia.[3] [edit] References
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