How the Holy Quran was written and compiled? Part -3.
Bismillahir Rahman nir Raheem
Assalam oalaikum,
From the ahadith mentioned in my previous posts it can be deduced that
it was in response to the request of Prophet Mohammad (saw) that Allah
(saw) had introduced seven different huroof/dialects in the Holy Quran
for convenience of reading because different Arab tribes used
different dialects.
This also proves that the different Huroof were revealed by Allah
(saw). They had not been introduced in the Holy Quran later on by
Prophet Mohammad (saw) or anyone else for that matter.
It was a custom that if a Sahaabi learnt the Holy Quran in one
particular Huroof from Prophet Mohammad (saw) he would teach it to his
students in the same style.
The Arabic language used in the Holy Quran is that of the Quraish
tribe because they spoke the most fluent and classical Arabic in the
entire Arabia.
As far as the concept of Haroof is concerned we find that there are
many schools of thought about this issue. The concept has been the
subject of a lot of scholarly discussion. The forms were similar to
the dialects of the following 7 tribes: Quraysh, Tamim, Yemen,
Hudhayl, Thaqîf, Hawâzin and Kinânah. As it has also been proved by
the relevant ahadith the reason behind revelation of the Holy Qur'an
in seven different huroof was to make its memorization as well as its
recitation easier for the different tribes.
In other words the seven huroof are the different ways of reciting the
Quran that were given to different people using different dialects at
the time in Arabia. So each dialect is correct. However, if the Holy
Quran is recited in a dialect that is different from the Quraishi one
and if one tries to jot down what he is reciting, then he would end up
with different words in terms of spelling and in some cases in
meaning, too, from the original version of the Holy Quran. The
confusion that arose due to this situation became the reason for the
second compilation of the Holy Quran, under the guidance of the third
Caliph Hazrat Usman (ra).
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Bismillahir Rahman nir Raheem
Assalam oalaikum,
From the ahadith mentioned in my previous posts it can be deduced that
it was in response to the request of Prophet Mohammad (saw) that Allah
(saw) had introduced seven different huroof/dialects in the Holy Quran
for convenience of reading because different Arab tribes used
different dialects.
This also proves that the different Huroof were revealed by Allah
(saw). They had not been introduced in the Holy Quran later on by
Prophet Mohammad (saw) or anyone else for that matter.
It was a custom that if a Sahaabi learnt the Holy Quran in one
particular Huroof from Prophet Mohammad (saw) he would teach it to his
students in the same style.
The Arabic language used in the Holy Quran is that of the Quraish
tribe because they spoke the most fluent and classical Arabic in the
entire Arabia.
As far as the concept of Haroof is concerned we find that there are
many schools of thought about this issue. The concept has been the
subject of a lot of scholarly discussion. The forms were similar to
the dialects of the following 7 tribes: Quraysh, Tamim, Yemen,
Hudhayl, Thaqîf, Hawâzin and Kinânah. As it has also been proved by
the relevant ahadith the reason behind revelation of the Holy Qur'an
in seven different huroof was to make its memorization as well as its
recitation easier for the different tribes.
In other words the seven huroof are the different ways of reciting the
Quran that were given to different people using different dialects at
the time in Arabia. So each dialect is correct. However, if the Holy
Quran is recited in a dialect that is different from the Quraishi one
and if one tries to jot down what he is reciting, then he would end up
with different words in terms of spelling and in some cases in
meaning, too, from the original version of the Holy Quran. The
confusion that arose due to this situation became the reason for the
second compilation of the Holy Quran, under the guidance of the third
Caliph Hazrat Usman (ra).
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