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Brief History of Compilation of the Qur’an
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A Great way to meet lots of muslims and learn about Islam. During the life of the Prophet (PBUH) (570-632 CE)
* The Prophet (may Peace Be Upon Him) used to recite the Qur’an before angel Jibreel (Gabriel) once every Ramadan, but he recited it twice (in the same order we have today) in the last Ramadan before his death. Jibreel also taught the Prophet (may Peace Be Upon Him) the seven modes of recitation.
During the caliphate of Abu Bakr (632-634 CE)
* Umar Ibn Al-Khattab urged Abu Bakr to preserve and compile the Qur’an. This was prompted after the battle of Yamamah, where heavy casualties were suffered among the reciters who memorized the Qur’an.
During the caliphate of Uthman (644-656 CE)
* Uthman ordered Zayed Ibn Thabit, Abdullah Ibn Al Zubayr, Saeed Ibn Al-Aas, and Abdur-Rahman Ibn Harith Ibn Hisham to make perfect copies of the authenticated copy kept with Hafsa. This was due to the rapid expansion of the Islamic state and concern about differences in recitation.
Three stages of dotting and diacritization
* Dots were put as syntactical marks by Abu Al-Aswad Al Doaly, during the time of Mu’awiya Ibn Abi Sufian (661-680 CE).
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