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The Glorious Qur'an is the pure word of God. There is not a single word
therein that is not divine. Divine verses therefore, have not been mingled with
the history of the Arabs or the events that occurred during the period its
revelation.
The Book has been handed down to our age in its complete and original form since
the time of Prophet Muhammad (p) . From the time the Book began to be revealed,
the Prophet (p) had dictated its text to the scribes. The written text was then
read out to Prophet (p), who, having satisfied himself that the scribe had
committed no error of recording, would put the manuscript in safe custody.
The Prophet (p) used to instruct the scribe about the sequence in which a
revealed message was to be placed in a particular Surah (chapter). In this
manner, the Prophet (p) continued to arrange the text of the Qur'an in
systematic order till the end of the chain of revelations. Again, it was
ordained from the beginning of Islam that a recitation of the Glorious Qur'an
must be an integral part of worship. Hence the illustrious Companions would
commit the Divine verses to memory as soon as they were revealed. Many of them
learned the whole text and a far larger number had memorized different portions
of it.
Method of preservation of the Qur'an during the Prophet's time
Besides, those of the Companions who were literate used to keep a written record
of several portions of the Glorious Qur'an. In this manner, the text of the
Qur'an had been preserved in four different ways during the lifetime of the Holy
Prophet (p):
a) The Holy Prophet (PBUH) had the whole text of the Divine Messages from the
beginning to the end committed to writing by the scribes of revelations.
b) Many of the Companions learned the whole text of the Qur'an, every syllable
of it, by heart.
c) All the illustrious Companions, without an exception, had memorized at least
some portions of the Holy Qur'an, for the simple reason that it was obligatory
for them to recite it during worship. An estimate of the number of the
illustrious Companions may be obtained from the fact that one hundred and forty
thousands Companions had participated in the Last Pilgrimage performed by the
Prophet (p).
d) A considerable number of the literate Companions kept a private record of the
text of the Qur'an and satisfied themselves as to the purity of their record by
reading it out to the Prophet (p).
Methods of preservation of the Qur'an after the demise of the Prophet
It is an incontrovertible historical truth that the text of the Glorious Qur'an
extant today is, syllable for syllable, exactly the same as the Prophet (p) had
offered to the world as the Word of God.
After the demise of the Prophet(p), the first Caliph Hadhrat Abu Bakr, assembled
all the Huffaz (those who have committed the Qur'an to memory), and the written
records of the Glorious Qur'an and with their help had the whole text written in
Book form. In the time of Hadhrat 'Uthman, copies of this original version were
made and officially dispatched to the Capitals of the Islamic world. Two of the
original manuscripts of the Qur'an prepared 1400 years ago still exist today;
one is in the Topkapi Saray Museum in Istanbul, Turkey, and the other in
Tashkent, Russia. Both of these are identical in content with the Qur'an
available all over the world today.
And how can one expect any discrepancy, when there have existed several million
"Huffaz" in every generation since the time of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and in
our own time? Should anyone alter a syllable of the original text of the Qur'an,
these Huffaz would at once expose the mistake.
In the last century, an Institute of Munich University in Germany collected
forty two thousand copies of the Glorious Qur'an including manuscripts and
printed texts produced in each period in the various parts of the Islamic World.
Research work was carried out on these texts for half a century, at the end of
which the researchers concluded that apart from copying mistakes, there was no
discrepancy in the text of these forty-two thousand copies, even though they
belonged to the period between the 1st Century to the 14th Century of the
Islamic era (roughly from the seventh to the twentieth century of the Common
Era), and had been procured from all parts of the world. This institute, alas,
perished in the bombing attacks on Germany during World War II, but the findings
of its research project survived.
Another point that must be kept in view is that the word in which the Qur'an was
revealed is a living language in our own time. It is still current as the mother
tongue of about a hundred million people from Iraq to Morocco. In the non-Arab
world too, hundreds of thousands of people study and teach this language.
The grammar of the Arabic language, its lexicon, its phonetic system and its
phraseology, has remained intact for fourteen hundred years. A modern
Arabic-speaking person can comprehend the Glorious Qur'an with as much
proficiency as did the Arabs of fourteen centuries ago. This, then, is an
important attribute of Prophet Muhammad (p). The Book that God revealed to him
for the guidance of mankind exists today in its original language without the
slightest alteration in its vocabulary.
(This is taken from part of a speech "Message of Prophet's (saw) Seerah", given
by Syed Abul 'Aala Muadoodi. He compares the history and authenticity of three
scriptures, Torah, Injeel and Quran.)
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