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{{Quote|{{Bukhari|6|60|8}}|Narrated Ibn Abbas: Umar said, "Our best Qur'an reciter is Ubai and our best judge is 'Ali; and in spite of this, we leave some of the statements of Ubai because Ubai says, 'I do not leave anything that I have heard from Allah's Apostle while Allah:<BR><BR>"Whatever verse (Revelations) do We '''abrogate''' or cause to be forgotten but We bring a better one or similar to it." (2.106)}} | {{Quote|{{Bukhari|6|60|8}}|Narrated Ibn Abbas: Umar said, "Our best Qur'an reciter is Ubai and our best judge is 'Ali; and in spite of this, we leave some of the statements of Ubai because Ubai says, 'I do not leave anything that I have heard from Allah's Apostle while Allah:<BR><BR>"Whatever verse (Revelations) do We '''abrogate''' or cause to be forgotten but We bring a better one or similar to it." (2.106)}} | ||
{{Quote||’Ibn Umar al–Khattab: "Let no one of you say that he has acquired the entire Qur’an for how does he know that it is all? Much of the Qur’an has been lost, thus let him say, ‘I have acquired of it what is available"’<ref>"The Itqan" | {{Quote||’Ibn Umar al–Khattab: "Let no one of you say that he has acquired the entire Qur’an for how does he know that it is all? Much of the Qur’an has been lost, thus let him say, ‘I have acquired of it what is available"’<ref name="Suyuti 3 72">Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 72</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||A’isha: "During the time of the prophet, the chapter of the Parties used to be two hundred verses when read. When Uthman edited the copies of the Qur’an, only the current (verses) were recorded"<ref>Suyuti | {{Quote||A’isha: "During the time of the prophet, the chapter of the Parties used to be two hundred verses when read. When Uthman edited the copies of the Qur’an, only the current (verses) were recorded"<ref name="Suyuti 3 72">Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 72</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||Ubay ibn Ka’b: "This famous companion asked one of the Muslims, ‘How many verses in the chapter of the Parties?’ He said, ‘Seventy-two or seventy-three verses.’ He (Ubay) told him, ‘It used to be almost equal to the chapter of the Cow (about 286 verses) and included the verse of the stoning.’ The man asked, ‘What is the verse of the stoning?’ He said, ‘If an old man or woman committed adultery, stone them to death."’<ref>"The Itqan" | {{Quote||Ubay ibn Ka’b: "This famous companion asked one of the Muslims, ‘How many verses in the chapter of the Parties?’ He said, ‘Seventy-two or seventy-three verses.’ He (Ubay) told him, ‘It used to be almost equal to the chapter of the Cow (about 286 verses) and included the verse of the stoning.’ The man asked, ‘What is the verse of the stoning?’ He said, ‘If an old man or woman committed adultery, stone them to death."’<ref name="Suyuti 3 72">Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 72</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||Ibn Hazm: "’Ali Ibn Abi Talib said this has a reliable chain of authority (The Sweetest [Al Mohalla] vol. 8.)."<ref>volume 8, Part 11, Pages 234 and 235</ref>}} | {{Quote||Ibn Hazm: "’Ali Ibn Abi Talib said this has a reliable chain of authority (The Sweetest [Al Mohalla] vol. 8.)."<ref>volume 8, Part 11, Pages 234 and 235</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||"During the collection of the Qur’an, people used to come to Zayd Ibn Thabit (with the verses they memorized). He shunned recording any verse unless two witnesses attested to it. The last verse of chapter of Repentance was found only with Khuzayma Ibn Thabit. Zayd said, ‘Record it because the apostle of God made the testimony of Khuzayma equal to the testimony of two men.’ ’Umar came with the verse of the stoning but it was not recorded because he was the only witness to it."<ref>"The Itqan" | {{Quote||"During the collection of the Qur’an, people used to come to Zayd Ibn Thabit (with the verses they memorized). He shunned recording any verse unless two witnesses attested to it. The last verse of chapter of Repentance was found only with Khuzayma Ibn Thabit. Zayd said, ‘Record it because the apostle of God made the testimony of Khuzayma equal to the testimony of two men.’ ’Umar came with the verse of the stoning but it was not recorded because he was the only witness to it."<ref>Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 1, p. 168</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||A’isha: "Among the (verses) which were sent down, (the verse) of the ten breast feedings was abrogated by (a verse which calls for five breast feedings. The apostle of God died and this verse was still read as part of the Qur’an. This was related by Abu Bakr and ’Umar" <ref> | {{Quote||A’isha: "Among the (verses) which were sent down, (the verse) of the ten breast feedings was abrogated by (a verse which calls for five breast feedings. The apostle of God died and this verse was still read as part of the Qur’an. This was related by Abu Bakr and ’Umar" <ref>Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, pp. 62-63</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||Ibn Hazm: "The verses of stoning and breast feeding were in the possession of A’isha in a (Qur’anic) copy. When Muhammad died and people became busy in the burial preparations, a domesticated animal entered in and ate it."<ref>Ibn Hazm Volume 8, Part II, Pages 235 and 236</ref>}} | {{Quote||Ibn Hazm: "The verses of stoning and breast feeding were in the possession of A’isha in a (Qur’anic) copy. When Muhammad died and people became busy in the burial preparations, a domesticated animal entered in and ate it."<ref>Ibn Hazm Volume 8, Part II, Pages 235 and 236</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||"Hamida, the daughter of Abi Yunis, said, ‘When my father was eighty years old, he read in the copy of A’isha, "God and His angels bless (literally pray for) the prophet Oh ye who believe, bless him and those who pray in the first rows." Then she said, "That was before ’Uthman changed the Qur’anic copies.""’<ref>"The Itqan" | {{Quote||"Hamida, the daughter of Abi Yunis, said, ‘When my father was eighty years old, he read in the copy of A’isha, "God and His angels bless (literally pray for) the prophet Oh ye who believe, bless him and those who pray in the first rows." Then she said, "That was before ’Uthman changed the Qur’anic copies.""’<ref>Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 73</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote||"Umar said to ’Abdul-Rahman Ibn ’Oaf, ‘Didn’t you find among the verses that we received one saying, "Strive as you strove at the first?" We do not locate it (any more).’ ’Abdul-Rahman Ibn ’Oaf told him, ‘This verse has been removed among those others which were removed from the Qur’an."’<ref name="Suyuti 3 74">Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 74</ref>}} | {{Quote||"Umar said to ’Abdul-Rahman Ibn ’Oaf, ‘Didn’t you find among the verses that we received one saying, "Strive as you strove at the first?" We do not locate it (any more).’ ’Abdul-Rahman Ibn ’Oaf told him, ‘This verse has been removed among those others which were removed from the Qur’an."’<ref name="Suyuti 3 74">Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 74</ref>}} |
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Difficulty in Collecting the Qur'anic Verses
Organization of the Qur'an
Lost Verses
Verse of Rajam (Stoning)
The present day Qur’an does not contain the penalty of Rajm (stoning) for adulterers. But Sahih Hadiths testify that there was a verse in the Qur’an pertaining to the ‘Stoning Punishment’. Umar, the second Caliph of Islam, confirms the loss of this verse from the Qur’an:
Abd Allah Ibn Sa`d Ibn Abi Sarh and Verse 6:93
Some apologists claim that Abi Sarh returned to Islam under his own free will without pressure by citing al-Tabari's tafsir on 6:93, which says that Abi Sarh returned to Islam before the conquest of Mecca. However, Tabari's History and hadiths in Sunan Abu Dawud say that he returned to Islam on the same day that Mecca was taken (i.e. under pressure, when he was presented to Muhammad by his foster brother, `Uthman).
Surah of Repentance Lost 157 Verses
Miscellaneous
"Whatever verse (Revelations) do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten but We bring a better one or similar to it." (2.106)
Cancelled Verses
There is evidence to the cancellation of some verses from the Qur’an even though they were revealed to the prophet and the people of his time had memorized them.
It is not clear who had decided to cancelled them.
The Seven Readings of the Qur'an
See Also
- Corruption of Qur'an - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Corruption of the Qur'an
References
- ↑ "The Itqan" by Suyuti Part 1, Pages 172-173
- ↑ Is the Qur'an Infallible? by `Abdallah `Abd al-Fadi,
- ↑ Tafsir Anwar al-Tanzil wa Asrar al-Ta'wil by `Abdallah Ibn `Umar al-Baidawi
- ↑ "The Itqan" by Suyuti Part 3, Page 184
- ↑ Jump up to: 5.0 5.1 5.2 Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 72
- ↑ volume 8, Part 11, Pages 234 and 235
- ↑ Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 1, p. 168
- ↑ Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, pp. 62-63
- ↑ Ibn Hazm Volume 8, Part II, Pages 235 and 236
- ↑ Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 73
- ↑ Jump up to: 11.0 11.1 Suyuti, "The Itqan", part 3, p. 74
- ↑ "The Beginning and the End" Part 7, Page 218
- ↑ "The Itqan" by Suyuti Paragraph 1, Page 137. Ibid pages 141 and 142
- ↑ "The Itqan" by Suyuti Paragraph 1, Page 170 and 171