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- Uthman ibn Affan ibn Abi al-As (Arabic: عُثْمَان بْن عَفَّان بْن أَبِي ٱلْعَاص, romanized: ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān ibn Abī al-ʿĀṣ; c. 573 or 576 – 17 June 656)...
- m****cript. With the discovery of earlier m****cripts which conform to the Uthmanic standard however, the vast majority of Western revisionist theories regarding...
- CE). For this reason, the Quran as it exists today is also known as the Uthmanic codex. According to Francis Edward Peters (1991), what was done to the...
- from that period. And it seems to leave open the possibility that the Uthmanic redaction took place earlier than had been thought – or even, conceivably...
- comprises two layers of text. The upper text entirely conforms to the standard Uthmanic Quran in text and in the standard order of surahs or "chapters". The lower...
- Allah ibn Masud's variant readings were discussed on equal terms with the Uthmanic text by al-Farra (d. 207/822). However, the vast majority of Muslim scholars...
- text is identical. While some Shia disputed the canonical validity of the Uthmanic codex, the Shia Imams always rejected the idea of alteration of Qur'an's...
- after the ʿUthmānic compilation were the differences from the other aḥruf that could still be accommodated by the skeletal text of the ʿUthmānic codices;Ibn...
- there at first. Unlike most reciters in Kufa, he did not accept the pre-Uthmanic style of the Qur'an written by the companion of the Prophet, Abdullah ibn...
- much later. Uthman was succeeded by Ali, who is thought to have taken the uthmanic Quran to Kufa, now in Iraq. After Tamerlane captured that area seven centuries...