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== Compiling the Qur'an == | == Compiling the Qur'an == | ||
After the demise of the [[Prophet (s)]] and events such as the [[Event of Yamama]] ([[11 AH]]/632- | After the demise of the [[Prophet (s)]] and events such as the [[Event of Yamama]] ([[11 AH]]/632-3) and the massacre of many of the [[companions]] and reciters of the [[Qur'an]], Muslims felt the need to compile the Qur'an more than ever. Knowing the exact steps made in this regard through different reports is very difficult so that even the role of Abu Bakr cannot be found with confidence. | ||
According to a report from [[al-Bukhari]] through [[Zayd b. Thabit]], after the massacre of Yamama, following an advice of [[Umar]], Abu Bakr called Zayd and ordered him to compile the Qur'an and Zayd after a while reflecting on this task, began to work on it and collected suras and verses from everywhere. According to this report, this compilation was with Abu Bakr until he died. Then, it was with Umar and then with his daughter [[Hafsa bt. Umar|Hafsa]].<ref>Bukhārī, ''Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī'', vol. 6, p. 98-99.</ref> | According to a report from [[al-Bukhari]] through [[Zayd b. Thabit]], after the massacre of Yamama, following an advice of [[Umar]], Abu Bakr called Zayd and ordered him to compile the Qur'an and Zayd after a while reflecting on this task, began to work on it and collected suras and verses from everywhere. According to this report, this compilation was with Abu Bakr until he died. Then, it was with Umar and then with his daughter [[Hafsa bt. Umar|Hafsa]].<ref>Bukhārī, ''Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī'', vol. 6, p. 98-99.</ref> | ||