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IncorrectAlthough, some of the Qur’an has been lost. Correct?
what is suyuti’itqan? It could be Imam Suyuti’s book. Although a great scholar, he is known for quoting weak narrations. And do you know what Imam Suyuti said about the quote? I personally do not have the book. Do you know the authenticity of this narration?Ibn Umar al-khattab states in suyuti’itqan part 3 page 72: “Let no one of you say that he has acquired the entire Qur’an for how does he know that is all? Much of the Qur’an has been lost, thus let him say, ‘I have acquired of it what is availible.’”
Even if authentic, Umar most likely said this before he commissioned Uthman to compile the Quran.
I am not sure what this proves. A person forgot a sura.Sahih al-muslim 2286: "We used to recite a surah which resembled in length and severity to (surah) bara’at. I have, however, forgotten it with the exception of this which I remember out of it: ‘if there are two valleys full of riches, for the son of adam, he would long for a third valley, and nothing would fill the stomach of the son of adam but dust,’ and we used to recite a surah which resembled one of the surahs of musabbihat, and I have forgotten it.
Again not sure what this prove, but apparently one person lost a verse. And I don’t know the authenticity of this hadith. Ibn Majah did not comply a completely authentic set. His book, contains both authentic and weak narrations.Sunan ibn majah 1944: "it was narrated that Aishah said, "the verse of stoning and of breastfeeding an adult ten times was revealed, and the paper was under my pillow. When the messenger of Allah died, we were preoccupied with his death, and a tame sheep came and ate it."
“he discovered that the only person who had any record of that verse (ie, the only person he knew) had been killed in the battle of yamama **and that the verse was consequently lost.”Ibn abi daud, kitab al-masahif: "Umar was once looking for the text of a specific verse of the qur’an he vaguely remembered. To his deep sorrow, he discovered that the only person who had any record of that verse had been killed in the battle of yamama and that the verse was consequently lost."
In general the companions were taught to be humble, so many of them didn’t make it known they had memorized the Quran, they kept it to themselves. Umar knew of only one person that would have known that verse. But he didn’t know anybody else who had memorized that verse.
This is why Umar commissioned Uthman to compile the Quran into one book. Upon Uthman’s investigation, he found several companions had already complied the Quran into one book. So the verse was never lost. Since knowledge is not taken from books per se, Uthman method of compiling the Quran was that he had to find at least two companions who had memorized that verse. And this is all ten modes of recitation. Even after finding those books that were already complied he, still sought out every companion who had memorized the Quran.
After Uthman re-compiled the Quran into one book, all other copies were burned.
The Quran was never lost. There were over 100,000 companions of Prophet Muhammad. Umar lived in Medinah, the Prophet had sent specific companions to various regions of the world. Some went to Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Morocco, Afghanistan etc.You had all those other companions who had memorized Quran as well.**