The Sana Manuscript Shows That The Memorisation Of The Quran Was Not Perfect - Speakers Corner

This is the continuation of a conversation that I had with a Jamaican Muslim at Speakers Corner, where I was trying to explain to him why the Sana Manuscript, shows that memorisation is not perfect. If it was perfect, then the base text that is in the Sana manuscript, would be exactly the same as the Arabic is now, but it is not, which shows that the reciters who were used by the producers of the manuscript, were saying things slightly differently from what the modern reciters are now saying, which shows that there was a drift in the words that they had in their memory. This also explains why the Islamic scholars are so reluctant to examine any ancient manuscripts of the Quran, because this would expose how much their dawah people have been lying to the masses.