But I don`t know if i can believe this because I have read many history books and the Q`uran cant be true of Gods words because wasn`t the Q`uran written when possible and the true Q`uran was not compiled until after 30 years of the Prophets Death. Alot of variables effect this statement and the Quran accuracy.
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I was
listening to a lecture and the Imaam stated that the Quran is unchanged from
the Translation from Allah to Book.
But I don`t know if i can believe this because I have read many history books
and the Q`uran cant be true of Gods words because wasn`t the Q`uran written
when possible and the true Q`uran was not compiled until after 30 years of the
Prophets Death. Alot of variables effect this statement and the Quran
accuracy.
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Answer:
How quran was
compiled documented
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Sahih Al-Bukhari
Hadith 6.201 Narrated by Zaid bin
Thabit Al Ansari
Hadrat Zaid (r.a.)
who was one of those who used to write the Divine Revelation said: ‘Abu Bakr
sent for me after the (heavy) casualties among the warriors (of the battle) of
Yamama (where a great number of Qurra' were killed). Umar was present with Abu
Bakr who said, "Umar has come to me and said, 'The people have suffered
heavy casualties on the day of (the battle of) Yamama, and I am afraid that
there will be more casualties among the Qurra' (those who know the Qur'an by
heart) at other battlefields, whereby a large part of the Qur'an may be lost,
unless you collect it (in a manuscript). And I am of the opinion that you
should collect the Qur'an.'" Abu Bakr added, "I said to 'Umar, 'How
can I do something which Allah's Prophet (saws) has not done?' 'Umar said (to
me), 'By Allah, it is (really) a good thing.' So 'Umar kept on pressing, trying
to persuade me to accept his proposal, till Allah opened my bosom for it and I
had the same opinion as 'Umar." (Zaid bin Thabit added:) 'Umar was sitting
with him (Abu Bakr) and was not speaking. Abu Bakr said (to me), "You
(Zaid) are a wise young man and we do not suspect you (of telling lies or of
forgetfulness): and you used to write the Divine Inspiration for Allah's
Prophet (saws). Therefore, look for the Quran and collect it (in one
manuscript)." By Allah, if he (Abu Bakr) had ordered me to shift one of
the mountains (from its place) it would not have been harder for me than what
he had ordered me concerning the collection of the Quran. I said to both of
them, "How dare you do a thing which the Prophet (saws) has not
done?" Abu Bakr said, "By Allah, it is (really) a good thing."
So I kept on arguing with him about it
till Allah opened my bosom for that which He had opened the bosoms of Abu Bakr
and Umar. So I started locating Quranic material and collecting it from
parchments, scapula, leaf-stalks of date palms and from the memories of men
(who knew it by heart).
The manuscript on
which the Quran was collected, remained with Abu Bakr till Allah took him unto Him, and then with 'Umar
till Allah took him unto Him, and finally it remained with Hafsa, Umar's
daughter.
It would not be accurate to say
that the Quran was only written after the death of the Prophet (saws). The truth is that the Glorious Quran was very
much documented during the very life-time of the Prophet (saws), for whenever
an Ayaah or Surah was revealed, the scribes appointed by the Prophet (saws)
would immediately document the Revelations verbatim from the Prophet (saws). The Messenger of Allah (saws) had appointed
specific scribes, who would immediately document the Revelations as soon as
they were revealed to the Prophet (saws) on partchments, scapula, leaf-stalks,
etc.; and besides scores of the noble companions had secured the Glorious Quran
to their memories.
After the death of Prophet Mohamed (saws) the need arose
to document the Glorious Quran in a Book form, a process which was started
during the reign of Hadrat Abu Bakr (r.a.) and completed during the reign of Hadrat
Uthmaan (r.a.).
The Glorious Quran that we have amongst us today is the
exact verbatim and complete Revelation which the Lord Most High Revealed on
Prophet Mohamed (saws). Leave alone a
verse been left out or missed, not even one alphabet is left out, or missed, or
misplaced from its original revelation!
The authenticity of the Glorious Quran is guaranteed by none other than
the Lord Most High Himself:
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 75 Surah Qiyaamah verses 17-18:
(O Prophet) It is upto
Us to have it (the Quran) collected and read!
Therefore, when We are reciting it, listen to its recital
carefully.
It is We (Allah), Who has sent down this Quran, and We
will assuredly guard it (against corruption).
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan