The Entire Quran
The Early Muslims and the Quran·
The First Who....
The Story of Quran
The Sira shows the importance of Islam’s political nature. Mohammed preached the religion of Islam for 13 years in Mecca and only gained 150 followers. He moved to Medina where he became a politician and warrior. After 10 years of violence he became ruler of all Arabia without a single enemy left standing. He was involved in an event of violence every 6 weeks for the last 9 years of his life. Statistical conclusion-Islam’s success came from war and politics, not religion.
The Quran was completed in 23 years- from 610 AD to 632 AD.
After the revelation of this Verse, the Prophet of Islam, lived another 80 days in the world. No other revelation came to him during those eighty days. The Message was complete; "the religion had been perfected". The Revelation had thus ended forever.
Other Classifications for Quran
There are 30 parts (juz') in the Quran. A part is two sections (Hizb). · There are 60 sections in the Quran. A section is divided into 4 quarters.
The classify by Subject it Talks about
To measure the Koranic fixation on kafirs (Who tell they do not believe in God), let us measure the fixation by counting the amount of text devoted to them. In Mecca an astounding 67% of the text is devoted to the kafir . In Medina 51% was about kafirs. The amount of text in the entire Koran devoted to kafirs is 61%.
As an aside, Islam excludes kafirs in every way from its religious practice. Since the kafir is outside of Islam, the term political Islam is used to describe the doctrine of Islam as it is applied to the “others”, the kafirs. So 61% of the Koran
106/201 (52.7%) is hatred aimed at infidels, defined as:
• Threats towards infidels either in the afterlife or this life.
• Degrading infidels by calling them evil, stupid, blind, deaf, liars, thankless, etc.
• Calls to fight against them.
• Verses that say "except the believers" when wishing death on nonbelievers were counted as hatred since avoiding death is not a positive to believers.
• The threat or insult can be aimed at infidels in general or any specific infidel.
50/201 (24.9%) deals with believers, defined as:
• Mentioning them.
• Saying they are righteous.
• Saying they will get good things.
• Any mentions of one of the prophets was put into this category too.
23/201 (11.4%) deal with Allah:
• Who he is.
• That he is almighty.
• Any of his creations.
10/201 (5%) deal with the Day of Doom or the Day of Judgment:
• The Day of Doom is when destruction is sent on the earth.
• The Day of Judgment is when all are judged before Allah.
• Any message pertaining to how God records what men do was assigned this category.
4/201 (2%) are anti-woman:
• That it’s OK to beat a woman.
• Women and slaves get married off but have no choice in the matter and is very self-serving to Muhammad or men in general.
4/201 (2%) deal with giving to the poor in some way
2/201 (1%) deal with some kind of Muslim custom or etiquette, for instance:
• How to divorce your wife.
1/201 (0.5%) Disapproves of a man who murdered someone, for it was for the wrong reason to kill someone.
1/201 (0.5%) says it is OK for people to have their religion while Muslims have theirs.
Quran-e-Pak was completed in 22 years, 5 months & 14 days.
The Early Muslims and the Quran·
The First Who....
- The first person who heard the Quran from the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, was his wife, Khadeejah,
- may Allaah be pleased with her. ·
- The first person to order the Muslims to compile the Quran into one book was the rightly-guided caliph, Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq, may Allaah be pleased with him, after consultation with `Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab, may Allaah be pleased with him.
- The first Muslim to compile the chapters of the Quran into one book was the revered companion, Zayd Ibn Thaabit,may Allaah be pleased with him, who was also one of the scribes of revelation. Once he finished this task, he delivered the Quran to Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq, may Allaah be pleased with him. After the death of Abu Bakr, the leader of the Believers `Umar Ibn Al-Khattaab, may Allaah be pleased with him, took it, and after `Umar's death, the Mother of the Believers, Hafsah, may Allaah be pleased with her, kept it.
- The first one to make several copies of the Quran and send them to different Islamic regions was the rightly-guided
- caliph `Uthmaan Ibn `Affaan, may Allaah be pleased with him. He copied them from the master copy that had been kept with the Mother of the Believers, Hafsah, may Allaah be pleased with her.
- The first Muslim to recite the Quran in public after the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, in Makkah was the revered companion `Abdullaah Ibn Mas'ood, may Allaah be pleased with him.
- The first one to place the dots on the letters of the Quran, was Abu Al-Aswad Ad-Dua'li, may Allaah be pleased with him. He made the Fathah sign (short vowel a) a dot above the letter, the Kasrah (short vowel ı) a dot below, and the Dhammah (short vowel u) a dot between the parts of the letter.
- The first one to replace the dots with diacritical marks was Al-Khaleel Ibn Ahmad Al-Faraahidi, may Allaah have mercy on him.
- The first people to dot the letters of the Quran (such as ب ، ج ، ق) were Nasr Ibn `Aasim, Yahya Ibn Ya`mur and `Abdur-Rahmaan Ibn Hurmuz. This made it easy for the Arabs as well as the non-Arabs to recite the Quran
- The Story of Quran
- The Sira shows the importance of Islam’s political nature. Mohammed preached the religion of Islam for 13 years in Mecca and only gained 150 followers. He moved to Medina where he became a politician and warrior. After 10 years of violence he became ruler of all Arabia without a single enemy left standing. He was involved in an event of violence every 6 weeks for the last 9 years of his life. Statistical conclusion-Islam’s success came from war and politics, not religion.
The Story of Quran
The Sira shows the importance of Islam’s political nature. Mohammed preached the religion of Islam for 13 years in Mecca and only gained 150 followers. He moved to Medina where he became a politician and warrior. After 10 years of violence he became ruler of all Arabia without a single enemy left standing. He was involved in an event of violence every 6 weeks for the last 9 years of his life. Statistical conclusion-Islam’s success came from war and politics, not religion.
The Quran was completed in 23 years- from 610 AD to 632 AD.
After the revelation of this Verse, the Prophet of Islam, lived another 80 days in the world. No other revelation came to him during those eighty days. The Message was complete; "the religion had been perfected". The Revelation had thus ended forever.
Other Classifications for Quran
There are 30 parts (juz') in the Quran. A part is two sections (Hizb). · There are 60 sections in the Quran. A section is divided into 4 quarters.
- · There are 240 quarters in the Quran.
- There are 15 locations in the Quran at which we prostrate during recitation.
The classify by Subject it Talks about
To measure the Koranic fixation on kafirs (Who tell they do not believe in God), let us measure the fixation by counting the amount of text devoted to them. In Mecca an astounding 67% of the text is devoted to the kafir . In Medina 51% was about kafirs. The amount of text in the entire Koran devoted to kafirs is 61%.
As an aside, Islam excludes kafirs in every way from its religious practice. Since the kafir is outside of Islam, the term political Islam is used to describe the doctrine of Islam as it is applied to the “others”, the kafirs. So 61% of the Koran
106/201 (52.7%) is hatred aimed at infidels, defined as:
• Threats towards infidels either in the afterlife or this life.
• Degrading infidels by calling them evil, stupid, blind, deaf, liars, thankless, etc.
• Calls to fight against them.
• Verses that say "except the believers" when wishing death on nonbelievers were counted as hatred since avoiding death is not a positive to believers.
• The threat or insult can be aimed at infidels in general or any specific infidel.
50/201 (24.9%) deals with believers, defined as:
• Mentioning them.
• Saying they are righteous.
• Saying they will get good things.
• Any mentions of one of the prophets was put into this category too.
23/201 (11.4%) deal with Allah:
• Who he is.
• That he is almighty.
• Any of his creations.
10/201 (5%) deal with the Day of Doom or the Day of Judgment:
• The Day of Doom is when destruction is sent on the earth.
• The Day of Judgment is when all are judged before Allah.
• Any message pertaining to how God records what men do was assigned this category.
4/201 (2%) are anti-woman:
• That it’s OK to beat a woman.
• Women and slaves get married off but have no choice in the matter and is very self-serving to Muhammad or men in general.
4/201 (2%) deal with giving to the poor in some way
2/201 (1%) deal with some kind of Muslim custom or etiquette, for instance:
• How to divorce your wife.
1/201 (0.5%) Disapproves of a man who murdered someone, for it was for the wrong reason to kill someone.
1/201 (0.5%) says it is OK for people to have their religion while Muslims have theirs.
Quran-e-Pak was completed in 22 years, 5 months & 14 days.
Ideas to Search about
*How many verses, chapters are given by God in Specific Year?
*What number of known Muslims (in Wikipedia)?
*What is the number of mosque in last years?
*Who are the lasts in any thing about Quran or Islam in the time of the Prophet Mohammed?
*How many verses, chapters are given by God in Specific Year?
*What number of known Muslims (in Wikipedia)?
*What is the number of mosque in last years?
*Who are the lasts in any thing about Quran or Islam in the time of the Prophet Mohammed?
Resources
http://myonlinequran.com/quran-facts.php
http://www.islam101.com/dawah/QuranStats.htm
http://www.politicalislam.com/statistics-and-the-meaning-of-islam/
http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Muslim_Statistics_-_Scripture
http://sms4smile.com/islamic-sms/statistics-of-quran-e-pak.html
http://myonlinequran.com/quran-facts.php
http://www.islam101.com/dawah/QuranStats.htm
http://www.politicalislam.com/statistics-and-the-meaning-of-islam/
http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Muslim_Statistics_-_Scripture
http://sms4smile.com/islamic-sms/statistics-of-quran-e-pak.html
Next Edition in 1 Jan 2016, except if there are a massive number of researches are commented or e-mailed or the Editor Sherif Habib did die.