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Transmission Of The Qur'anic Revelation
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Bismillah


Part 3.






Collection of Revelation during the Prophet's, saws Lifetime


During his last pilgrimage, at the sermon which he gave to the large gathering of Muslims, the Prophet said: 'I have left with you something which if you will hold fast to it you will never fall into error- a plain indication, the book of God and the practice of his prophet.


(Ibn Hisham, p. 651.)


This advice from the Prophet to the Muslims implies that the revelation was available as kitab (writing) before his death, for otherwise he would have referred to it in some other term.


From other reports also, we can conclude that the Prophet himself took care of the actual arrangement of the revelation, when it was written down.


Zaid is reported to have said:


'We used to compile the Qur'an from small scraps in the presence of the Apostle.'


(Itqan, I, p. 99; Salih, p.69.)


'Uthman said, that in later days, the Prophet 'used to, when something was revealed to him, call someone from among those who used to write for him and said: Place these ayat in the sura, in which this and this is mentioned, and when (only) one aya was revealed to him, he said: Place this aya in the sura in which this and this is mentioned'.


(Jeffery, A.: Materials for the history of the text of the qura'n, (incl. Kitab al-masahif by Ibn Abi Dawud (abbr. as Ibn Abi Dawud, masahif) Leiden, 1937, p. 31.)


This indicates that not only was the revelation written down during the lifetime of the Prophet, but that he himself gave instructions for the arrangement of the material. According to some other reports, it is also clear, that this proper arrange-


ment and order of the ayat was well known to the Companions of the Prophet, and they were not prepared to tamper with it.


'Narrated Ibn Az-Zubair: I said to 'Uthman "This verse which is in Sura al-Baqara: 'those of you who die and leave wives behind ... without turning them out' has been abrogated by another verse. Why then do you write it in the Qur'an?" 'Uthman said: Leave it (where it is) O son of my brother, for I will not shift anything of it (i . e. the Qur'an) from its original position.'


Bukhari, VI. No. 60.


There are three ahadith in Sahih Bukhari, informing us that the Angel Gabriel used to recite the Qur'an with the Prophet, saws once a year, but he recited it twice with him in the year he died. The Prophet, saws used to stay in i'tikaf for ten days every year (in the month of Ramadan), but in the year of his death, he stayed in i'tikaf for twenty days.


Bukhari, VI, No. 520


We can therefore distinguish the following measures which ensured the collection of the revelation in writing during the lifetime of the Prophet, saws:


- Revelation used to be written down even in the very early days of the Prophet's call.


- In Madina, the Prophet had several persons who wrote down revelation when it was revealed.


- The Prophet himself instructed his scribes as to where the different revealed verses should be placed, and thus determined the order and arrangement.


- This order and arrangement was well known to the Muslims and strictly observed by them.


- The Angel Gabriel went through all the revelation with Muhammad each year in Ramadan, and went through it twice in the year the Prophet died.


- There are numerous reports about the existence of the written Qur'an - in the form of a book or piece of writing (kitab) during the lifetime of the Prophet.


What did the Prophet, saws leave behind?



The way the material of revelation was left by the Prophet, saws at his death was the most suitable for the Companions in that:


- All parts of the revelation were available both in written form and memorised by the Companions.


- All pieces were available on loose writing material, making it easy to arrange them in the proper order.


- The order already fixed of the ayat within the suras, in the written form, as well as in the memory of the Companions, and of the suras in the memory of the Companions.


What arrangement could have been better than to have everything to hand in written form, as well as memorised by the Muslims, and to have the order and arrangement already determined, partially in the written form and completely in


the memories of the people?


It is for these reasons that a later scholar, al-Harith al-Muhasibi in his book kitab fahm al-Sunan, summarised the first phase of the written collection of the Qur'anic material in the following words:


'Writing of the Qur'an was no novelty, for the Prophet used to order that it be written down, but it was in separate pieces, on scraps of leather, shoulder blades


and palm risp, and when (Abu Bakr) al-Siddiq ordered that it be copied from the (various) places to a common place, which was in the shape of sheets, these (materials) were found in the house of the Prophet in which the Qur'an was spread out, and he gathered it all together and tied it with a string so that nothing of it was lost.


(Suyuti, Itqan, I, p. 58.)


It is obvious that the history of the Qur'anic text cannot be compared with that of other Holy Scriptures. While the books of the Old and New Testaments, for example, were written, edited and compiled over long periods, sometimes centuries, the text of the Qur'an, once revelation had ceased, has remained the same to this day.


To be continued...

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