World’s Oldest Quran Supports Claim That Muhammad Changed Text Already in Existence

Confirmation of the work of Christoph Luxenberg, Ibn Warraq and others even though it’s hard to tell from the reporting here what exactly has been found. From the Christian Post (hat tip: Jihad Watch)

New information surrounding the oldest discovered written version of the Quran, the Islamic holy text, has led some scholars to believe it was compiled for Egypt’s first mosque.

“It’s the most important discovery ever for the Muslim world,” declared Jamal bin Huwareib, managing director of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation, in a BBC News report on Wednesday.

The story concerns 1,370-year-old fragments of the world’s oldest Quran uncovered by the University of Birmingham in the U.K. earlier this year, which made international news.

Researchers like Huwareib are now claiming there is evidence that the written work was commissioned by Abu Bakr, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, for Egypt’s oldest mosque, the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As in Fustat.

Quran(Photo: Reuters/Peter Nicholls)A fragment of a Quran manuscript is seen in the library at the University of Birmingham in Britain July 22, 2015. A British university said on Wednesday that fragments of a Koran manuscript found in its library were from one of the oldest surviving copies of the Islamic text in the world, possibly written by someone who might have known the Islamic prophet Mohammad. Radiocarbon dating indicated that the parchment folios held by the University of Birmingham in central England were at least 1,370 years old, which would make them one of the earliest written forms of the Islamic holy book in existence.

The BBC report noted that academics were able to determine that the Birmingham manuscript is an exact match of other Quran fragments held at the National Library of France, which are known to have been kept at the Mosque of Amr ibn al-As.

There has been some dispute over the exact dating of the Birmingham fragments, however, with some British scholars suggesting that the written work actually predates the founding of Islam by Muhammad.

“This gives more ground to what have been peripheral views of the Quran’s genesis, like that Muhammad and his early followers used a text that was already in existence and shaped it to fit their own political and theological agenda, rather than Muhammad receiving a revelation from Heaven,” Keith Small of Oxford’s Bodleian Library said back in August.

Mustafa Shah of the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies disputed the allegation, however.

“If anything, the manuscript has consolidated traditional accounts of the Quran’s origins,” Shah said.

Radiocarbon testing is placing the date of the manuscript somewhere between 568 and 645, which leaves the question up for debate – as the recorded death of Muhammad is in 632.

David Thomas, Birmingham University’s professor of Christianity and Islam, suggested it is possible the writer of the oldest Quran might have known the Islamic prophet.

Huwareib, who has visited Birmingham to examine the manuscript, said that he believes Abu Bakr commissioned the Quran that the fragments belong to.

“This version, this collection, this manuscript is the root of Islam, it’s the root of the Quran,” he said. “This will be a revolution in studying Islam.”

Huwaireb added that the discovery of the “priceless manuscript” in the U.K. rather than in a Muslim country suggests it is a sign of a call for tolerance between religions.

“We need to respect each other, work together, we don’t need conflict,” he said.

Thomas argued that the discussion and research will continue, however, as academics will seek to narrow down the possible date of the manuscript even further.

 

 

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2 Responses

  1. “…. it’s hard to tell from the reporting here what exactly has been found.”

    The headline of the Christian Post article is misleading, and you say as much with the above phrase. I think the best one can say is the possibility exists that the text was created before Muhammad started his revelations.

    The date of the text is in the range AD568 to 645, so it is possible the text is from 0 to 42 years before the revelations started or 0 to 35 years after they started (based on revelations starting in 610). That’s just over 50% probability before!!!!

    Does anybody know how good the dating method is? 90% probability the date is in that range, 95%, 99%??

  2. “……and it shall come to pass that, indeed, the Good Lord sayeth that Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse were enticed to write the Koran. Then, 1,400 years later the Good Lord sent by personal messenger, the angel Gabriel, to plant a dream into the mind of one, Walt Disney, so as to bring my little creatures to life for all to witness after motion pictures were created. So sayeth the Lord.”

    Well, about as likely as the nonsense believed by the followers of the religion of peace.

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