In Zayd’s narration of the endeavor, he relates, “So I searched for the Qur’
Автор: | Michael Muhammad Knight |
Издательство: | Ingram |
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Жанр произведения: | Религиоведение |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9781619026315 |
political and theological strife, the Companions, Followers, Followers of the Followers, and post-Salaf generations worked to stabilize the Qur’ n. According to popular Sunn history, the Qur’ n was first collected during the caliphate of Ab Bakr. ‘Umar had come to Ab Bakr after numerous Qur’ n reciters had been killed in battle and suggested that the Qur’ n be compiled for preservation as a textual artifact. Ab Bakr objected: “How can you do something which the Messenger of All h did not do?” ‘Umar answered, “By All h, it is a good thing.” Ab Bakr accepted ‘Umar’s position and commanded Zayd ibn Th bit, who had been Mu ammad’s scribe. Zayd echoed Ab Bakr’s initial concern over departing from Mu ammad’s example, but Ab Bakr repeated what ‘Umar had said to him: “By All h, it is a good thing.” What I find startling here is Ab Bakr’s precise order: “Search for the Qur’ n and collect/assemble it.” Zayd had to search for something that was out there, beyond even the reach of Ab Bakr, to then gather what was scattered and give form to the formless. It would be unfathomable for many Muslims today to think of the Qur’ n in such terms, to imagine the Qur’ n as a chaos that must be brought to order by human effort.