Scribes of the Divine Message Quran is said to be a complete book of guidance. Since it was not revealed all at once and its different verses were revealed as and when appropriate so it was not possible to reserve it in a book form. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) had many companions to support him in his prophetic mission. The greatest service performed by the scholarly companions was to write the Holy Quran on the instructions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The revelations received by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) were dictated to many of his companions but the famous ones are as follows: The Four Caliphs Hazrat Zaid Bin Sabit Hazrat Abdullah Bin Masood During the lifetime of Holy Prophet (PBUH) these were the expert scribes and appointed recorders of the revelations. Whenever the Holy Prophet (PBUH) received a verse or a passage he immediately instructed the scribes to record it under his supervision. Whatever they recorded was checked and authenticated by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) himself, every word and every passage was put in the right order. By the time the revelations were completed the Muslims were in possession of many complete records which were recited, memorized, studied, and followed for all daily purposes. Whenever there was a difference it was referred to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) who settled it whether it was connected with the text meaning or the intonation (pitch of the voice). Compilation of the Quran After the death of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), Quran was already committed through many Muslim memories and numerous recording tables. In the valley of Yamamah, against the false Prophets many Muslims who knew the Quran by heart died. Hazrat Abu Bakr took an instant action and after consulting the leading authorities and on the advice of Hazrat Umar, he in trusted this responsibility to Hazrat Zaid Bin Sabit (Prophet’s (PBUH) chief scribe) to compile a standard and complete copy of the book in the same order which was told by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) himself. The final and complete copy was checked and approved by the Muslims who had it in their memories. It was done in less than two years time after the death of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). One copy was handed over to Hazrat Hafsa known as Mashaf-i-Hafsa for safe keeping. During Hazrat Usman caliphate about fifteen years after the death of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), due to many geographical and regional factor people of the new territories started reading the Holy Quran with slightly different accent. This would cause disputes among the Muslims, Hazrat Usman took sudden steps to avoid this and after the mutual consultation with all the leading authorities he formed a committee of seventy members under Hazrat Zaid Bin Sabit. All the fake copies of the Holy Quran in use were collected and replaced by one standard copy which was to be used according to the accent and dialect of the Quraish and the Prophet himself. The original copy was borrowed by Hazrat Hafsa. Thus, the Holy Quran was again restricted to the accent and dialect of the
man who received it and from that time onwards the same standardized version has been in use without the slightest change. From these observations scholars have concluded that the Holy Quran stand today as its first version and as it will be always. Its history is as clear as day and night, its authenticity is unquestionable and without any doubt. Importance of the Scribes The scribes have a great importance in the history of the Muslims. Allah blessed them with the honor of being the guardians of the Holy Quran. All the Muslim generations and races cannot neglect their services in the making of the Quran safe forever. They were the people with high character and Allah has mentioned the salient qualities of their lofty character in the Quran and has called them honorable, pious and just. It is due to their efforts that the Quran is being recited in the proper dialect and accent. Zaid Bin Sabit Quran is the fountain head of all the Islamic teachings. It is the only sacred book of the world that can justly boose of the purity and authenticity of its text. Various portions of the Quran were sent down as and when the need of them arose. The moment a portion was revealed, it was written down and preserved. Some of the closest companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed this important duty. Hazrat Zaid Bin Sabit was one of them. He was always ready to take dictation from the master and was given the honor of the Chief Scribe. During the caliphate of Hazrat Abu Bakr, in the battle of Yamamah against Musailma about seventy people who had learnt the Quran by heart died.