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Iltifat (التفات, ''iltifaat''), also known as grammatical shift or grammatical errors, refers to cases where the Quranic text doesn't follow the rules of grammar or makes some strange grammatical change for no apparent reason.
Iltifat (التفات, ''iltifaat''), also known as grammatical shift or grammatical errors, refers to cases where the Quranic text doesn't follow the rules of grammar or makes some strange grammatical change for no apparent reason.


The apologetic interpretation is that the so called "iltifat" is intentional and that it makes the Quran better. And the critical interpretation is that the author of the Quran made mistakes or that the Quran was poorly preserved (or both).
The apologetic interpretation is that the so called "iltifat" is intentional and that it makes the Quran better. And the critical interpretation is that the author of the Quran made mistakes or that he suffered from a language disorder or that the Quran was poorly preserved.
==Examples==
==Examples==
* This is not a complete list of examples. Every category has only one example
* This is not a complete list of examples. Every category has only one example
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