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Örnek Metin Islamic tradition relates that during one of Muhammad's isolated retreats to the mountains, he received his first revelation in the Cave of Hira. Thereafter, he received revelations over a period of twenty-three years. According to hadith and Muslim history, after Muhammad emigrated to Medina and formed an independent Muslim community, he ordered a considerable number of the companions (ṣaḥābah) to recite the Quran and to learn and teach the laws, which were revealed daily. Companions who engaged in the recitation of the Quran were called qurrāʾ. Since most ṣaḥābah were unable to read or write, they were ordered to learn from the prisoners-of-war the simple writing of the time.
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Bismi l-Lahi r-Rahmani r-Rahim, wa l-muhsanat min an-nisa illa ma malakat...

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Kayıt Numarası o-1455
Tarih 2012-03-27T09:10:26.112Z
Örnek Metin Islamic tradition relates that during one of Muhammad's isolated retreats to the mountains, he received his first revelation in the Cave of Hira. Thereafter, he received revelations over a period of twenty-three years. According to hadith and Muslim history, after Muhammad emigrated to Medina and formed an independent Muslim community, he ordered a considerable number of the companions (ṣaḥābah) to recite the Quran and to learn and teach the laws, which were revealed daily. Companions who engaged in the recitation of the Quran were called qurrāʾ. Since most ṣaḥābah were unable to read or write, they were ordered to learn from the prisoners-of-war the simple writing of the time.
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