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Ibn Taymiyyah also states: | Ibn Taymiyyah also states: | ||
{{Quote||The companions of Muhammad had never used the diacritical points or the vocalization for the Qur’an. For each word, there were two readings—either to use (for instance) ‘ya’ or ‘tah’ in such words as ‘they do’ or ‘you do’. The companions did not forbid one of the readings in favor of the other, then some successors of the companions began to use the diacritical points and vocalization for the Qur’an.<ref>Ibn Taymiyyah, "Sheik of the Muslims", p. 100</ref>}} | {{Quote||The companions of Muhammad had never used the diacritical points or the vocalization for the Qur’an. For each word, there were two readings—either to use (for instance) ‘ya’ (يـ) or ‘tah’ (تـ) in such words as ‘they do’ or ‘you do’. The companions did not forbid one of the readings in favor of the other, then some successors of the companions began to use the diacritical points and vocalization for the Qur’an.<ref>Ibn Taymiyyah, "Sheik of the Muslims", p. 100</ref>}} | ||
This means more than one reading was accepted by Muhammad. | This means more than one reading was accepted by Muhammad. |