Qur'anic Verse
Al-An'am 6:38
"We have not omitted anything from the Book" (ma farratna fi al-kitabi min shay'). Majority classical exegesis (al-Tabari, al-Razi) reads "the Book" here as the Preserved Tablet or divine decree, not the Qur'anic text (mushaf) itself; the broader Quranist reading takes "the Book" as the Qur'an.
Revert Way rendering, in the style of early public-domain English translations (cf. Pickthall 1930)
Content discussing this verse
- Research Paper
Islam: History, Authority and the Development of Islamic Tradition
A historical-critical review of the Qur'an and Hadith as sources of religious authority in Islam, distinguishing established fact, scholarly consensus, majority and minority opinion, disputed claims, and theological interpretation at every step.
- Article
Islam: A Reader's Guide to the Qur'an, Hadith and Early Islamic History
A plain-language companion to Revert Way's academic review of the Qur'an and Hadith: the same evidence, sources, and arguments, with every technical term and historical figure introduced on first use.