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'In the ancient times, when
writing was scarcely used,
memory and oral
transmission was exercised
and strengthened to a
degree now almost
unknown'
Michael Zwettler. (Oral tradition of Classical
Arabic Poetry, p.14. Ohio State Press: 1978
[O prophet!] Do not move
your tongue swiftly to
acquire this [Qur’an].
Verily, upon us is its
collection and recital. So
when we have recited it,
follow this recital [of
ours].Then upon us is to
explain it [wherever need
be]. (Qur’an, 75:16-19)
'Gabriel used to repeat the
recitation of the Qur'an
with Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) once
a year, but he repeated it
twice with him in the year
he (Prophet) died'
Abu Hurayrah, collected in
Sahih Al-Bukhari, 6.520
'Some of the companions
who memorized the Quran
were: 'Abu Bakr, Umar,
Uthman,Ali, Ibn Masud,Abu
Huraira, Abdullah bin Abbas,
Abdullah bin Amr bin al-As,
Aisha, Hafsa, and Umm
Salama'. Jalal al-Din Suyuti,
'Al-Itqan fi-ulum al-Quran,
Vol. I, p. 124
'Allah Messenger
(Muhammed) said to me
(Abdullah bin Mas'ud):
"Recite (of the Quran) to
me". I said: "Shall I recite it
to you although it had been
revealed to you?!" He Said: "I
like to hear (the Quran) from
others". SahihAl-Bukhari,
6.106
"…Quranic schools were set up
everywhere. In the second Muslim
generation, Ibn 'Amir, was the judge of
Damascus under the caliph Umar Ibn 'Abd
al-Aziz. It is reported that in his school for
teaching the Qur'an there were 400
disciples to teach in his absence".
[Ibn al Jazari, Kitab al-Nash fi al-Qir'at al-Ashr, Cairo, al-Halabi,
n.d._ vol. 2, p. 254
The number of Katatib
and similar schools in
Cairo (Egypt) alone at
one time exceeded two
thousand. Labib as-Said,
The Recited Koran, 1975,
pg. 59.
Muslim Community Center, Chicago
IIF at Elgin
Islamic Center, Chicago
Jame’ Masjid, Chicago
Northside Mosque,Chicago
Masjid Hameedia, Chicago
Masjid e Rahmat, Chicago
Masjid e Noor, Chicago
Masjid Al-Taqwa, Chicago
Masjid e Kausar, Chicago
100s of Quranic Memorization
schools exist in USA, a non-Muslim
country. 1000s of these schools
exist in Muslim countries.
"The method of transmitting the
Quran from one generation to the
next by having he young memorize
the oral recitation of their elders had
mitigated somewhat from the
beginning the worst perils of relying
solely on written records…"
John Burton, An Introduction to the
Hadith, Edinburgh University Press:
1994, p. 27.
The fact of hifz (Quranic
Memorization) has made the Qur'an
a present possession through all the
lapse of Muslim time and given it a
human currency in every generation
never allowing its relegation to a
bare authority for reference alone".
Kenneth Cragg,The Mind of the
Qur'an, George Allan & Unwin: 1973,
p.26.
Conclusion-Memorization
Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) commanded his
companions: ‘do not
write anything from
me except the Qur’an.’
Compiled by Muslim
Prophet Muhammad (s) did not knew
how to read and write, thus he used to
call his scribes to write down the Quran
for him whenever he received a new
revelation from Allah (The God)
Narrated by al-Bara':There
was revealed 'Not equal are
those believers…’ (4:95).The
Prophet said: 'Call Zaid for me
and let him bring the board,
the ink pot and scapula bone.'
Then he (Prophet) said:
'Write: Not equal are those
believers…‘Bukhari, 6.512
NarratedYazid bin Al Ubaid”
’I used to accompany Salama bin
Al-Akwa' and he used to pray
behind the pillar which was near
the place where the Qur'ans were
kept. I said, "O Abu Muslim! I see
you always seeking to pray behind
this pillar." He replied, "I saw Allah's
Apostle always seeking to pray
near that pillar.“Bukhari 1.481
Above is an example of Prophet
Muhammad (s) calling one of his
scribes when he received a
revelation
The above narration confirms the fact
that the written copy of the Quran was
present in a book form during the
lifetime of Prophet Muhammad (s)
So,Whatis thesignificanceofhaving
thewholewrittenQuran duringthe
lifetimeofProphetMuhammed(s)?
 Prophet Muhammed (s) authenticated this written copy.
 Any mistake in writing the original can be checked and
corrected by Prophet Muhammad (s)
 Copies were made from this original by people who were
memorizers, thus preserving its purity.
 No previous religious personality can verify the holy scripture
written about him (example Prophet Jesus was not around
when the firstGospel was written down. Prophet Moses was
not around when theTorah (first 5 books of the Bible were
written, obituary of Moses is present in Duet. 34, Moses
cannot have writen his own obituary!)
 The above is unlike the New-Testament, OldTestament, Hindu
scriptures, Buddhist scriptures, all were written down AFTER their
main person (founder) left the world, thus the later writers can
interpolate and edit the original sayings.
 Since no other book was memorized and written down as the
Quran, then the check and balance system of correcting the copying
errors is lacking in other scriptures (except the Quran) and resulted in
their defective transmission.
 An altered, defective, less then 100% authentic scripture, cannot be
trusted for our salvation.
 Thus, we can safely set aside all other books for our salvation except
the Quran.
So,Whatisthesignificanceofhavingthe
wholewrittenQuranduringthelifetimeof
ProphetMuhammed(s)?
'A list of companions
possessing their own
written copies of the
Qur’an included the
following:
Ibn Mas'ud, Ubay bin Ka'b, Ali, Ibn
Abbas,Abu Musa, Hafsa,Anas bin
Malik, Umar, Zaid binThabit, Ibn Al-
Zubair,Abdullah ibn Amr,Aisha,
Salim, Umm Salama, Ubaid bin Umar'.
Ibn Abi Dawud, Masahif, p. 14.
Script : Kufi Masq
Dimension : 16 x 33 cm
Copying date : 1st/2nd centuries
Surah (Chapter) name : Surat al-Isra
Verses number : from 20 to 22 and part of 23
Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies
No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
Script : Italic Kufi
Dimension : 50 x 36 cm
Copying date : 1st / 2nd centuries
Surah name : Surat al Kahf
Verses number : Part of 17 to 27 and
part of 28
Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies
No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
Script : Kufi Masahif
Dimension : 32 x 24 cm
Copying date : 2nd / 3rd centuries
Surah name : Surat al-Nas
Verses number : part of 3 to the end
of the surah
Qur’an Manuscripts
Script : Kufi Masahif
Dimension : 16 x 36 cm
Copying date : 1st / 2nd century
Surah name : Surat al- Mumtahina
Verses number : Part of 4 to 8 and
part of 9
Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies
No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
Script : Kufi Masahif
Dimension : 39 x 36 CM
Copying date : 2nd Century
Surah name : Surat alTawba, suratYunus
Verses number : part of 129 from surat al
Tawba to 3 and part of 4 from suratYunus
Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies
No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
Within six months from the coming
into force of the present treaty,
Germany will restore to his majesty
the king of the Hedjaz the original
Koran of the caliph Othman, which was
removed from medina by theTurkish
authorities and is stated to have been
presented to the ex-emperor William
II. http://history.acusd.edu/
gen/text/versaillestreaty/vercontents.
htm[University of San Diego]
In 1919, the Big 4 met in Paris to negotiate the
Treaty Lloyd George of Britain, Orlando of Italy,
Clemenceau of France, andWoodrowWilson of
the U.S.
Even non-Muslim nations acknowledge that Muslims possess the OriginalQuran
written down in the time of the companions of Prophet Muhammad (s).
"There is probably no other
book in the world which has
remained twelve centuries
(now fourteen) with so pure a
text".
• ______________
SirWilliam Muir, Life of
Mohamet, vol.1, Introduction.
(1861 CE)
Quran:Tashkent, Uzbekistan
‘What we have today in
our hands is the Mushaf
(is like the original
manuscript) of
Muhammad.’
John Burton,The Collection OfThe Qur'ân, 1977,
Cambridge University Press, pp. 239-240.
'We* (Allah) have,
without doubt, send
down the Message;
and We will
assuredly Guard it
(from corruption)'
Quran 15:9
‘We’ is the plural of authority and respect and not the plural of ‘trinity’ or more
than one.
Conclusion
1. Entire Quran is Preserved through memory in each generation from
Muhammad’s (s) to ours.
2.Written copies copied from the originalQuran of Muhammad (s) still exist
for verification and authentication
3. Any copying errors by the copyist is caught and corrected by the
memorizers of the Quran
4. Any mistake in recitation by a memorizer is corrected by fellow
memorizer & by written copies of the Quran
5. Multi-layered system of check and balance to protect Quran from getting
corrupted (this check and balance system is lacking for any other book,
religious or secular!)
6. Quran is recited from memory by Muslims in the daily prayers.
7. Entire Quran is recited and listened to by Muslims once each year during
the month of Ramadan (Fasting)
6. Allah is the ultimate preserver of the Quran
ContactInfo.forIslam
 Dr. Sabeel Ahmed
 SabeelDawah@yahoo.com
 http://www.slideshare.net/sabeel
 http://www.iol.ie/~afifi/BICNews/Sabeel/sabe
el3.htm
Obtaina FreeTranslationoftheQuran
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May Allah (God) Provide us Guidance,
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quran-compilation-transmission-preservation-2003-1196929859374493-4 (1).ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. 'In the ancient times, when writing was scarcely used, memory and oral transmission was exercised and strengthened to a degree now almost unknown' Michael Zwettler. (Oral tradition of Classical Arabic Poetry, p.14. Ohio State Press: 1978
  • 5. [O prophet!] Do not move your tongue swiftly to acquire this [Qur’an]. Verily, upon us is its collection and recital. So when we have recited it, follow this recital [of ours].Then upon us is to explain it [wherever need be]. (Qur’an, 75:16-19) 'Gabriel used to repeat the recitation of the Qur'an with Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once a year, but he repeated it twice with him in the year he (Prophet) died' Abu Hurayrah, collected in Sahih Al-Bukhari, 6.520
  • 6. 'Some of the companions who memorized the Quran were: 'Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman,Ali, Ibn Masud,Abu Huraira, Abdullah bin Abbas, Abdullah bin Amr bin al-As, Aisha, Hafsa, and Umm Salama'. Jalal al-Din Suyuti, 'Al-Itqan fi-ulum al-Quran, Vol. I, p. 124 'Allah Messenger (Muhammed) said to me (Abdullah bin Mas'ud): "Recite (of the Quran) to me". I said: "Shall I recite it to you although it had been revealed to you?!" He Said: "I like to hear (the Quran) from others". SahihAl-Bukhari, 6.106
  • 7. "…Quranic schools were set up everywhere. In the second Muslim generation, Ibn 'Amir, was the judge of Damascus under the caliph Umar Ibn 'Abd al-Aziz. It is reported that in his school for teaching the Qur'an there were 400 disciples to teach in his absence". [Ibn al Jazari, Kitab al-Nash fi al-Qir'at al-Ashr, Cairo, al-Halabi, n.d._ vol. 2, p. 254
  • 8. The number of Katatib and similar schools in Cairo (Egypt) alone at one time exceeded two thousand. Labib as-Said, The Recited Koran, 1975, pg. 59.
  • 9. Muslim Community Center, Chicago IIF at Elgin Islamic Center, Chicago Jame’ Masjid, Chicago Northside Mosque,Chicago Masjid Hameedia, Chicago Masjid e Rahmat, Chicago Masjid e Noor, Chicago Masjid Al-Taqwa, Chicago Masjid e Kausar, Chicago 100s of Quranic Memorization schools exist in USA, a non-Muslim country. 1000s of these schools exist in Muslim countries.
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  • 11. "The method of transmitting the Quran from one generation to the next by having he young memorize the oral recitation of their elders had mitigated somewhat from the beginning the worst perils of relying solely on written records…" John Burton, An Introduction to the Hadith, Edinburgh University Press: 1994, p. 27. The fact of hifz (Quranic Memorization) has made the Qur'an a present possession through all the lapse of Muslim time and given it a human currency in every generation never allowing its relegation to a bare authority for reference alone". Kenneth Cragg,The Mind of the Qur'an, George Allan & Unwin: 1973, p.26.
  • 13. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) commanded his companions: ‘do not write anything from me except the Qur’an.’ Compiled by Muslim Prophet Muhammad (s) did not knew how to read and write, thus he used to call his scribes to write down the Quran for him whenever he received a new revelation from Allah (The God)
  • 14. Narrated by al-Bara':There was revealed 'Not equal are those believers…’ (4:95).The Prophet said: 'Call Zaid for me and let him bring the board, the ink pot and scapula bone.' Then he (Prophet) said: 'Write: Not equal are those believers…‘Bukhari, 6.512 NarratedYazid bin Al Ubaid” ’I used to accompany Salama bin Al-Akwa' and he used to pray behind the pillar which was near the place where the Qur'ans were kept. I said, "O Abu Muslim! I see you always seeking to pray behind this pillar." He replied, "I saw Allah's Apostle always seeking to pray near that pillar.“Bukhari 1.481 Above is an example of Prophet Muhammad (s) calling one of his scribes when he received a revelation The above narration confirms the fact that the written copy of the Quran was present in a book form during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad (s)
  • 15. So,Whatis thesignificanceofhaving thewholewrittenQuran duringthe lifetimeofProphetMuhammed(s)?  Prophet Muhammed (s) authenticated this written copy.  Any mistake in writing the original can be checked and corrected by Prophet Muhammad (s)  Copies were made from this original by people who were memorizers, thus preserving its purity.  No previous religious personality can verify the holy scripture written about him (example Prophet Jesus was not around when the firstGospel was written down. Prophet Moses was not around when theTorah (first 5 books of the Bible were written, obituary of Moses is present in Duet. 34, Moses cannot have writen his own obituary!)
  • 16.  The above is unlike the New-Testament, OldTestament, Hindu scriptures, Buddhist scriptures, all were written down AFTER their main person (founder) left the world, thus the later writers can interpolate and edit the original sayings.  Since no other book was memorized and written down as the Quran, then the check and balance system of correcting the copying errors is lacking in other scriptures (except the Quran) and resulted in their defective transmission.  An altered, defective, less then 100% authentic scripture, cannot be trusted for our salvation.  Thus, we can safely set aside all other books for our salvation except the Quran. So,Whatisthesignificanceofhavingthe wholewrittenQuranduringthelifetimeof ProphetMuhammed(s)?
  • 17. 'A list of companions possessing their own written copies of the Qur’an included the following: Ibn Mas'ud, Ubay bin Ka'b, Ali, Ibn Abbas,Abu Musa, Hafsa,Anas bin Malik, Umar, Zaid binThabit, Ibn Al- Zubair,Abdullah ibn Amr,Aisha, Salim, Umm Salama, Ubaid bin Umar'. Ibn Abi Dawud, Masahif, p. 14.
  • 18. Script : Kufi Masq Dimension : 16 x 33 cm Copying date : 1st/2nd centuries Surah (Chapter) name : Surat al-Isra Verses number : from 20 to 22 and part of 23 Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
  • 19. Script : Italic Kufi Dimension : 50 x 36 cm Copying date : 1st / 2nd centuries Surah name : Surat al Kahf Verses number : Part of 17 to 27 and part of 28 Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
  • 20. Script : Kufi Masahif Dimension : 32 x 24 cm Copying date : 2nd / 3rd centuries Surah name : Surat al-Nas Verses number : part of 3 to the end of the surah
  • 21. Qur’an Manuscripts Script : Kufi Masahif Dimension : 16 x 36 cm Copying date : 1st / 2nd century Surah name : Surat al- Mumtahina Verses number : Part of 4 to 8 and part of 9 Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
  • 22. Script : Kufi Masahif Dimension : 39 x 36 CM Copying date : 2nd Century Surah name : Surat alTawba, suratYunus Verses number : part of 129 from surat al Tawba to 3 and part of 4 from suratYunus Comparing the ancient manuscripts of the Quran with our current copies No Change in number of chapters, verses or words!
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  • 24. Within six months from the coming into force of the present treaty, Germany will restore to his majesty the king of the Hedjaz the original Koran of the caliph Othman, which was removed from medina by theTurkish authorities and is stated to have been presented to the ex-emperor William II. http://history.acusd.edu/ gen/text/versaillestreaty/vercontents. htm[University of San Diego] In 1919, the Big 4 met in Paris to negotiate the Treaty Lloyd George of Britain, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France, andWoodrowWilson of the U.S. Even non-Muslim nations acknowledge that Muslims possess the OriginalQuran written down in the time of the companions of Prophet Muhammad (s).
  • 25. "There is probably no other book in the world which has remained twelve centuries (now fourteen) with so pure a text". • ______________ SirWilliam Muir, Life of Mohamet, vol.1, Introduction. (1861 CE) Quran:Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • 26. ‘What we have today in our hands is the Mushaf (is like the original manuscript) of Muhammad.’ John Burton,The Collection OfThe Qur'ân, 1977, Cambridge University Press, pp. 239-240.
  • 27. 'We* (Allah) have, without doubt, send down the Message; and We will assuredly Guard it (from corruption)' Quran 15:9 ‘We’ is the plural of authority and respect and not the plural of ‘trinity’ or more than one.
  • 28. Conclusion 1. Entire Quran is Preserved through memory in each generation from Muhammad’s (s) to ours. 2.Written copies copied from the originalQuran of Muhammad (s) still exist for verification and authentication 3. Any copying errors by the copyist is caught and corrected by the memorizers of the Quran 4. Any mistake in recitation by a memorizer is corrected by fellow memorizer & by written copies of the Quran 5. Multi-layered system of check and balance to protect Quran from getting corrupted (this check and balance system is lacking for any other book, religious or secular!) 6. Quran is recited from memory by Muslims in the daily prayers. 7. Entire Quran is recited and listened to by Muslims once each year during the month of Ramadan (Fasting) 6. Allah is the ultimate preserver of the Quran
  • 29. ContactInfo.forIslam  Dr. Sabeel Ahmed  SabeelDawah@yahoo.com  http://www.slideshare.net/sabeel  http://www.iol.ie/~afifi/BICNews/Sabeel/sabe el3.htm
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