Abstract This paper investigates allegations of SARFAH (i.e., God enjoining Arabs not to come by a speech like the Qur'an, or else, they would have) on the part of certain writers. The researcher asserts such allegations have been unfounded, without correct evidence, and lacking a reasonable basis. Allegations have been the result of misquoting or abstracting out of the text. Paper also discusses some of the Mu'tazilah (i.e., standing a part) known for false belief. An objective of the research is to exonerate some of the accused of Ahl-Assunah (i.e, people of the right road, so to speak), by doing which, the researcher hopes to have laid down in this context, the scientific bases of research, for to make writers say what they have not, is a crime against knowledge and all who traffic in it.