Compilation of the Qur’an under Caliph Abu Bakr (ra)

Compilation of the Qur’an under Caliph Abu Bakr (ra) – IGCSE Islamiyat 0493

The Compilation of the Qur’an under Caliph Abu Bakr (ra) is a major topic in the IGCSE Islamiyat 0493 syllabus. It explains how the Qur’an was collected into a single manuscript after the death of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Students must understand why the compilation was needed, who carried it out, and how it was done.

This topic is very commonly tested in 10-mark and 15-mark questions.

Why Was the Qur’an Compiled under Abu Bakr (ra)?

After the death of the Prophet (pbuh), many companions who had memorised the Qur’an took part in battles to defend Islam.

The Battle of Yamama (633 CE)

  • A major battle against false prophet Musaylimah
  • Many Huffaz (memorisers of the Qur’an) were martyred
  • This alarmed Umar ibn al-Khattab (ra)

     

Umar feared that if more Huffaz died, parts of the Qur’an could be lost.

He went to Caliph Abu Bakr (ra) and urged him to compile the Qur’an into one book.

At first, Abu Bakr hesitated because:

“How can I do something the Prophet did not do?”

But after reflection, he realised it was necessary to protect the Qur’an.

Who Was Given the Task?

Abu Bakr (ra) appointed Zayd ibn Thabit (ra) to lead the compilation.

Why Zayd?

  • He was a scribe of revelation
  • He had memorised the Qur’an
  • He was young, intelligent, and trustworthy
  • He had witnessed the final review of the Qur’an with Angel Jibril

Zayd himself said:

“By Allah, if they had asked me to move a mountain, it would not have been heavier than this task.”
This shows the seriousness of the responsibility.

How Was the Qur’an Compiled?

Zayd followed a strict and careful method:

  1. He collected written pieces of the Qur’an from companions
  2. He only accepted a verse if:
    • It was written in the presence of the Prophet (pbuh)
    • AND two reliable witnesses confirmed it
  3. He checked each verse against memorisation (Hifz)
  4. He arranged the verses according to the order taught by the Prophet

     

This method ensured absolute accuracy.

The Result of the Compilation

  • The Qur’an was compiled into one complete manuscript (Mushaf)
  • This Mushaf was kept with:
    • Abu Bakr (ra)
    • Then Umar (ra)
    • Then Hafsa (ra), the Prophet’s wife

This manuscript became the official reference copy.

Was This the Same as ‘Uthman’s Work?

No – very important distinction

  • Abu Bakr’s compilation = collecting into one book
  • ‘Uthman’s standardisation = making identical copies and unifying dialects

     

Examiners love testing this difference.

Which Syllabus Topic Does This Belong To?

History and Importance of the Qur’an

This topic belongs here because it explains:

  • The first official collection of the Qur’an
  • The protection of the Qur’an after the Prophet’s death
  • The role of the Caliphs in preserving Islam

     

Importance of This Topic for Muslims

This topic is important because it:

  • Shows Allah’s protection of His book
  • Shows the wisdom of the Companions
  • Strengthens trust in the Qur’an’s authenticity
  • Removes doubts about loss or corruption
  • Shows unity of the Muslim community

     

For Muslims today, this means:

  • They trust the Qur’an completely
  • They respect the Companions’ efforts
  • They feel confident in the preservation of Islam

     

How This Topic Is Tested in the Exam

Students may be asked to:

  • Describe why the Qur’an was compiled under Abu Bakr
  • Explain the role of Zayd ibn Thabit
  • Describe the method used
  • Explain the importance of this compilation

     

Common questions:

  • “Describe the compilation of the Qur’an under Abu Bakr (ra).”
  • “Explain why the Qur’an was compiled after the Prophet’s death.”

     

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Mixing Abu Bakr’s compilation with ‘Uthman’s standardisation
  • Forgetting the Battle of Yamama
  • Not naming Zayd ibn Thabit
  • Saying the Qur’an was changed
  • Not explaining the method

Last Tested in IGCSE Islamiyat Exams

The topic Compilation under Abu Bakr (ra) appears very frequently in Paper 1. It was confirmed in 2021–2023 sessions in questions on Qur’anic preservation.

Practice Exam Question

Describe the compilation of the Qur’an under Caliph Abu Bakr (ra) and explain why this was important.

A* Model Answer

After the death of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), many companions who had memorised the Qur’an were killed in the Battle of Yamama. Umar ibn al-Khattab (ra) feared that if more Huffaz were martyred, parts of the Qur’an might be lost. He therefore urged Caliph Abu Bakr (ra) to compile the Qur’an into one book.

At first, Abu Bakr was hesitant because the Prophet had not done this, but he later realised it was necessary to protect the Qur’an. He appointed Zayd ibn Thabit (ra), who was a scribe of revelation and had memorised the Qur’an, to carry out the task.

Zayd collected written pieces of the Qur’an from the companions and only accepted a verse if it was written in the presence of the Prophet and confirmed by two reliable witnesses. He also checked every verse against memorisation. The verses were arranged according to the order taught by the Prophet. This careful method ensured complete accuracy.

The result was one complete manuscript of the Qur’an, which was kept with Abu Bakr, then Umar, and then Hafsa (ra). This was the first official compilation of the Qur’an.

This compilation was extremely important because it protected the Qur’an from being lost or altered. It strengthened unity among Muslims and increased confidence in the authenticity of the Qur’an. It also fulfilled Allah’s promise to protect His message.

In conclusion, the compilation under Abu Bakr (ra) was a vital step in preserving the Qur’an and ensuring that Allah’s guidance would remain محفوظ (protected) for future generations.