In this Book, the Holy Prophet's life, the history of the
Arabs and the events which occurred during the period of the
revelation of the Quran have not been mingled with the Divine
Verses, as is the case with the Bible. The Quran is the pure
word of God. Not one word therein is not divine. Not a single
word has been deleted from its text. The Book has been handed
down to our age in its complete and original form since the
time of Prophet Muhammad. From the time the Book began to
be revealed, the Holy Prophet had dictated its text to the
scribes. Whenever some Divine Message was revealed, the Holy
Prophet would call a scribe and dictate its words to him.
The written text was then read out to the Holy Prophet, who,
having satisfied himself that the scribe has committed no
error of recording, would put the manuscript in safe custody.
The Holy Prophet 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 Holy Prophet continued
to arrange the text of the Quran 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 Holy
Quran 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 preservations of the Quran during the Prophet's time
Besides,
those of the Companions (pbut) who were literate used to keep
a written record of several portions of the Holy Qur'an. In
this manner, the text of the Holy Qur'an had been preserved
in four different ways during the lifetime of the Holy Prophet
(saw):
a)
The Holy Prophet (saw) 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 Holy Prophet (saw).