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Not to be confused with Convenient Revelations

Changes to the Qur'an during Muhammad by the sahaba (or changes to the Qur'an during Muhammad by the followers) are the instances when the sabaha would be able to successfully intervene and amend the Quranic revelations.

The currently known instances are listed below. Because the topic is detrimental to both the classical and contemporary Islamic narratives, not much research is available, and more instances are expected to come up in the future.

The criteria

The following are the criteria for the instance(s) to be included in the article,

  • Muhammad gets a revelation.
  • The revelation is either meant to be part of the Quran, or is part of the Quran.
  • The sahaba changes the revelation after the fact.

Why is this important?

The article aims to deliver all currently known instances of the changes made by the sahaba. However, just one instance of the changing of the Quran is enough to have all the consequences below.

The issue, if successfully proven, falsifies many of the narratives provided by the modern Muslim leadership. Below is the incomplete list of the incomplete list of the claims that must be false.


Contemporary Muslim leadership narrative The necessary conclusion Reasoning
The Quran is the eternal word of Allah, existing before the world exists [1] The Quran has been changed by the mere peop
  1. for example, the Quran being the Mother of the Book (Quran 43:4) and/or written on the heavenly stone tablets (Quran 86:22)