Re: Authenticity of Authorship
My question addresses the authenticity, of the authorship of the Koran.
And if we cite faith, does that imply blind faith?
Whenever the Prophet (pbuh) received a revelation, he would first memorize it himself and later declare the revelation and instruct his companions (R.A.) to also memorize it. The Prophet (pbuh) would immediately ask appointed companions to write down the revelation he had received, and he would reconfirm and recheck it himself. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) could not read and write. Therefore, after receiving each revelation, he would repeat it to his Companions. They would write down the revelation, and he would recheck by asking them to read what they had written. If there was any mistake, the Prophet (pbuh) would immediately point it out and have it corrected and rechecked. Similarly he would even recheck and authenticate the portions of the Qur’an memorized by the Companions. In this way, the complete Qur’an was written down under the personal supervision of the prophet (pbuh).
Every Ramadhaan (holy month for the Muslims) all the portions of the Qur’an that had been revealed, including the order of the verses, were revised and reconfirmed by the Prophet with Angel Jibraeel. During the last Ramadhaan, before the demise of the Prophet (pbuh), the Qur’an was rechecked and reconfirmed twice.
Yes, we have blind faith in Allah Almighty, prophets (peace on them), Muhammad (pbuh) as the last prophet, angels, holy books, paradise, hell and the day of judgement. These are the essentials of our faith.