Global Information Lookup Global Information

History of the Quran information


The history of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is the timeline and origin of the written compilations or manuscripts of the Quran, based on historical findings. It spans several centuries, and forms an important major part of the early history of Islam.

According to Muslim belief and Islamic scholarly accounts, the revelation of the Quran to the Islamic prophet Muhammad began in 610 CE when the angel Gabriel appeared to Muhammad in the cave of Hira, near the city of Mecca. Muslims believe that Muhammad continued to receive revelations until his death in 632 CE.[1]

According to Islamic tradition, following Muhammad's death, the Quran was edited and compiled into a comprehensive book. A hadith in Sahih al-Bukhari states that the caliph Abu Bakr commanded Zayd ibn Thabit to compile the written Quran, relying upon both textual fragments and the memories of those who had memorized it.[2] However, some Shia Muslims believe that Ali ibn Abi Talib was the first to compile the Quran into one written text, a task completed shortly after the death of Muhammad.[3] As the Islamic Empire began to grow, and differing recitations were heard, the rasm – or consonantal skeleton of the Quran – was compiled for uniformity in recitation under the direction of the third caliph, Uthman ibn Affan (r. 644–656 CE).[4] For this reason, the Quran as it exists today is also known as the Uthmanic codex.[5]

According to Francis Edward Peters (1991), what was done to the Quran in the process seems to have been extremely conservative and the content was formed in a mechanical fashion to avoid redactional bias.[6] Arabic orthography continued to develop into the second century, allowing qira'at, or variant oral readings of the rasm, to be documented in Quranic manuscripts. However, Islamicist scholar Gerd R. Puin, former head of the Sanaa manuscript restoration project commissioned by the Yemeni government, argues that the Quran had undergone a "textual evolution" with textual variations, unconventional ordering of the chapters (surahs), rare styles of orthography, and may include stories that were written before Muhammed began his ministry and which have subsequently been rewritten. The Yemeni government subsequently denied him any further access to the manuscripts.[7][8]

Non-Muslim people questioned the nature and modes of Muhammad's revelations. The Meccans interpreted the Quranic revelations based on their understanding of 'inspiration'. For them, poetry was closely connected to inspiration from a higher spiritual source. For this reason when Muhammad began preaching and reciting the Quran, the Meccans accused him of being a poet[9] or a "poet possessed".[10][11]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference donner was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Leemhuis, Fred (2006). Jane Dammen MacAuliffe (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to the Qur'ān. Cambridge. pp. 145–155. ISBN 9780521539340.
  3. ^ Cenap Çakmak, ed. (2017). Islam: A Worldwide Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 1116–1120. ISBN 9781610692175.
  4. ^ Esposito, John L. (2004). Esposito, John L. (ed.). "The Islamic World: Past and Present". Oxford Islamic Studies Online. doi:10.1093/acref/9780195165203.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-516520-3. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  5. ^ "The Qurʾan - Introduction". Oxford Islamic Studies Online. Archived from the original on 17 September 2008. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  6. ^ F. E. Peters, "The Quest of the Historical Muhammad, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3 (August 1991), p. 297.
  7. ^ Taher, Abul (8 August 2000). "Querying the Koran". the Guardian. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  8. ^ Ohlig, Karl-Heinz (2013). Early Islam: A Critical Reconstruction Based on Contemporary Sources. Prometheus Books. ISBN 978-1-61614-825-6.
  9. ^ Quran 21:5 (Translated by Pickthall)
  10. ^ Quran 37:36 (Translated by Pickthall)
  11. ^ Leaman, Oliver (2006). The Qur'an: an Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 540–543. ISBN 0-415-32639-7.

and 26 Related for: History of the Quran information

Request time (Page generated in 1.1147 seconds.)

History of the Quran

Last Update:

The history of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is the timeline and origin of the written compilations or manuscripts of the Quran, based on historical...

Word Count : 13818

Quran

Last Update:

The Quran, also romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God. It is organized in...

Word Count : 18939

Birmingham Quran manuscript

Last Update:

The Birmingham Quran manuscript is a single sheet of parchment on which two leaves of an early Quranic manuscript or muṣḥaf have been written. In 2015...

Word Count : 3004

Criticism of the Quran

Last Update:

The Quran is viewed to be the scriptural foundation of Islam and is believed by Muslims to have been sent down by Allah (God) and revealed to Muhammad...

Word Count : 23017

List of chapters in the Quran

Last Update:

The Quran is divided into Surahs (chapters) and further divided into Ayahs (verses). The translation of the word Ayah is "Sign [of Allah]". For a preliminary...

Word Count : 474

Quranism

Last Update:

Quranism (Arabic: القرآنية, romanized: al-Qurʾāniyya) is an Islamic movement that holds the belief that the Quran is the only valid source of religious...

Word Count : 7627

Early Quranic manuscripts

Last Update:

Muslim tradition the Quran is the final revelation from God, Islam's divine text, delivered to the Islamic prophet Muhammad through the angel Jibril (Gabriel)...

Word Count : 3803

Women in the Quran

Last Update:

Quran, 27:33 Quran, 27:35 Quran, 27:2 Quran, 27:44 Quran, 3:35–36 Quran, 19:20 Quran, 66:12 Quran, 3:42 Quran, 19:21 Quran, 19:20 Quran, 19:23 Quran,...

Word Count : 6031

Surah

Last Update:

'chapter' in the Quran. Its plural form in Arabic is suwar. There are 114 suwar in the Quran, each divided into ayat (verses). The suwar are of unequal length;...

Word Count : 2963

Islamic attitudes towards science

Last Update:

spectrum of viewpoints on science within the context of Islam. The Quran and Islam allows much interpretation when it comes to science. Scientists of medieval...

Word Count : 7806

Quran code

Last Update:

complex code. Advocates think that the code represents a mathematical proof of the divine authorship of the Quran, however this claim has not been validated...

Word Count : 1735

Prophets and messengers in Islam

Last Update:

19:41 Quran 9:70 Quran 2:124 Quran 22:43 Quran 87:19 Quran 6:86 Quran 37:133 Quran 7:80 Quran 19:54 Quran 19:49 Quran 4:89 Quran 40:34 Encyclopedia of Islam...

Word Count : 7319

Quran desecration

Last Update:

Quran desecration is the treatment of the Quran in a way that might be considered insulting. In Islamic law, believers must not damage the Quran and must...

Word Count : 2954

Theories about Alexander the Great in the Quran

Last Update:

al-Kahf of the Quran. It has long been recognised in modern scholarship that the story of Dhu al-Qarnayn has strong similarities with the Syriac Legend of Alexander...

Word Count : 13467

Canonization of Islamic scripture

Last Update:

prophets throughout humanity's history—specifically the Quran and Hadith. Muslims believe the Quran to be the final revelation of God to mankind, and a completion...

Word Count : 3794

Esoteric interpretation of the Quran

Last Update:

interpretation of the Quran (Arabic: تأويل, romanized: taʾwīl) is the allegorical interpretation of the Quran or the quest for its hidden, inner meanings. The Arabic...

Word Count : 2683

Shia view of the Quran

Last Update:

possessed a Quran (Tafseer) of his own, which included the divinely revealed commentary of the Quran. However, Shia have been accused since at least the 10th...

Word Count : 2259

Quran translations

Last Update:

Translation of the Quran and the Impact of Print Culture on Muslim Society in the Nineteenth Century" (PDF). University of Calcutta, Department of History: 8–18...

Word Count : 6704

List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

Last Update:

list of things mentioned in the Quran. This list makes use of ISO 233 for the Romanization of Arabic words. Allāh (" God") Names and attributes of Allah...

Word Count : 4823

English translations of the Quran

Last Update:

list of English translations of the Quran. The first translations were created in the 17th and 19th centuries by non-Muslims, but the majority of existing...

Word Count : 3419

Tafsir

Last Update:

[tafˈsiːr]; English: Explanation) refers to exegesis, usually of the Quran. An author of a tafsir is a mufassir (Arabic: مُفسّر; plural: Arabic: مفسّرون...

Word Count : 5780

Quranic studies

Last Update:

Quranic studies is the academic application of a diverse set of disciplines to study the Quran (including its exegesis and historical reception), drawing...

Word Count : 6213

Muhammad in the Quran

Last Update:

The Quran enumerates little about the early life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad or other biographic details, but it talks about his prophetic mission...

Word Count : 2610

Lot in Islam

Last Update:

one of the doomed.” Quran 15:59-60 Quran 66:10 Quran 29:29 Quran 7:80-82 Quran 26:165-166 Quran 7:82 Quran 26:169 Quran 11:77 Quran 54:37 Quran 11:78...

Word Count : 1735

Islamic view of miracles

Last Update:

invoke the supernatural. In the Quran the term āyah (/ˈɑːjə/; Arabic: آية; plural: آيات āyāt, literally "sign") refers to signs in the context of miracles...

Word Count : 2774

Violence in the Quran

Last Update:

The Quran contains verses believed by Muslims to be revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad at different times and under different circumstances – some...

Word Count : 7903

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net