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If the [[Qur'an]] is read in [[Chronological Order of the Qur'an|chronological order]], you will notice over time the revelations changed style from a poetic to a more straight forward and aggressive type in the later years. The messages of the later revelations also changed and [[Abrogation (Naskh)|abrogated]] the earlier ones. Typically from the now famous '[[Forced Conversion|no compulsion verse]]' to the '[[The Ultimate Message of the Qur'an|verse of the sword]]'. These alterations followed Muhammad's place in society. What are known as the "early revelation" were recorded in Mecca while Muhammad was weak and had very few followers willing to die for him. The later "Medinan verses" were revealed once Muhammad had gained more followers and became the head of the first Islamic state in [[Medina]].  
If the [[Qur'an]] is read in [[Chronological Order of the Qur'an|chronological order]], you will notice over time the revelations changed style from a poetic to a more straight forward and aggressive type in the later years. The messages of the later revelations also changed and [[Abrogation (Naskh)|abrogated]] the earlier ones. Typically from the now famous '[[Forced Conversion|no compulsion verse]]' to the '[[The Ultimate Message of the Qur'an|verse of the sword]]'. These alterations followed Muhammad's place in society. What are known as the "early revelation" were recorded in Mecca while Muhammad was weak and had very few followers willing to die for him. The later "Medinan verses" were revealed once Muhammad had gained more followers and became the head of the first Islamic state in [[Medina]].  


These revelations continued until his death twenty-three years later. These supposedly divine revelations would sometimes come to him while dressed in [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Muhammad the Cross-Dresser|Aisha's clothes]].<ref>"...''He [Muhammad]went around to her and she spoke to him. He said to her, “'''Do not injure me regarding 'A'isha. The revelation does not come to me when I am in the garment of any woman except 'A'isha'''.” She said, "I repent to Allah from injuring you, Messenger of Allah.”''..." - [http://bewley.virtualave.net/bukhari20.html#gifts Sahih Bukhari 2442]</ref>'' How'' they came to him is described in [[hadiths]]:
These revelations continued until his death twenty-three years later. These supposedly divine revelations would sometimes come to him while dressed in [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Muhammad and Cross-Dressing|Aisha's clothes]].<ref>"...''He [Muhammad]went around to her and she spoke to him. He said to her, “'''Do not injure me regarding 'A'isha. The revelation does not come to me when I am in the garment of any woman except 'A'isha'''.” She said, "I repent to Allah from injuring you, Messenger of Allah.”''..." - [http://bewley.virtualave.net/bukhari20.html#gifts Sahih Bukhari 2442]</ref>'' How'' they came to him is described in [[hadiths]]:


{{Quote|{{Bukhari|1|1|2}}|Narrated 'Aisha:  
{{Quote|{{Bukhari|1|1|2}}|Narrated 'Aisha:  
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