Caliph Uthman The Koran Burner and the 
Not-So-Great-Koran-Conflagration-Kerfluffle (Revised)


September 10th, 2010 by Andrew Bostom | 
 
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The Mass Burn Surviving Uthman’s Koran: ‘Uthman sent to every Muslim province 
one copy of what they had copied, and ordered that all the other Qur’anic 
materials, whether written in fragmentary manuscripts or whole copies, be burnt.

Now that the Not-So-Great-Koran-Conflagration-Kerfluffle initiated by Pastor 
Terry Jones  <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/quran_burning> has apparently been 
averted—Jones claiming that the Ground Zero Mosque is being cancelled as part 
of the “deal”—let us recount the extensive Koran burning exploits of Islam’s 
Muslim Rightly Guided Caliph Uthman (d.656).

The pious Muslim narrative is summarized in a canonical Hadith from  
<http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/bukhari/061.sbt.html>
 Sahih Bukhari Volume 6, Book 61, Number 510:

Narrated Anas bin Malik: Hudhaifa bin Al-Yaman came to Uthman at the time when 
the people of Sham and the people of Iraq were Waging war to conquer Arminya 
and Adharbijan. Hudhaifa was afraid of their (the people of Sham and Iraq) 
differences in the recitation of the Qur’an, so he said to ‘Uthman, “O chief of 
the Believers! Save this nation before they differ about the Book (Quran) as 
Jews and the Christians did before.” So ‘Uthman sent a message to Hafsa saying, 
“Send us the manuscripts of the Qur’an so that we may compile the Qur’anic 
materials in perfect copies and return the manuscripts to you.” Hafsa sent it 
to ‘Uthman. ‘Uthman then ordered Zaid bin Thabit, ‘Abdullah bin Az Zubair, Said 
bin Al-As and ‘AbdurRahman bin Harith bin Hisham to rewrite the manuscripts in 
perfect copies.‘Uthman said to the three Quraishi men, “In case you disagree 
with Zaid bin Thabit on any point in the Qur’an, then write it in the dialect 
of Quraish, the Qur’an was revealed in their tongue.” They did so, and when 
they had written many copies, ‘Uthman returned the original manuscripts to 
Hafsa. ‘Uthman sent to every Muslim province one copy of what they had copied, 
and ordered that all the other Qur’anic materials, whether written in 
fragmentary manuscripts or whole copies, be burnt. Said bin Thabit added, “A 
Verse from Surat Ahzab was missed by me when we copied the Qur’an and I used to 
hear Allah’s Apostle reciting it. So we searched for it and found it with 
Khuzaima bin Thabit Al-Ansari. (That Verse was): ‘Among the Believers are men 
who have been true in their covenant with Allah.’ (33.23)”

The great scholar of early Islam, Leone Caetani (1869-1935), published an essay 
in The Muslim World Vol. 5, 1915, pp. 380-390, (reproduced in, Ibn Warraq, The 
Origins of the Koran, Prometheus Books, 1998, pp.67-75; extracts from pp. 
69,74) entitled, “Uthman and the Rescension of the Koran,” which included these 
confirmatory observations about the rationale for assiduously gathering and 
burning essentially of the extant Korans in 650/51 A.D. Caetani’s observations 
emphasize how Uthman’s actions, which tacitly acknowledge the existence of 
Koranic “variants,” and suggest a very human origin of the text, were motivated 
by a desire to enforce the dogma of the Koran being uncreated, unchanging, the 
eternal word of Allah—a belief which persists amongst the Muslim masses to this 
day.

The official canonical redaction undertaken at Uthman’s command, was due to the 
uncertainty which reigned in reference to the text. It is clear that in 30 A.H. 
(650/51 A.D.) no official redaction existed. [Islamic] Tradition itself [i.e., 
the hadith,  
<http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/crcc/engagement/resources/texts/muslim/hadith/bukhari/061.sbt.html>
 Sahih Bukhari Volume 6, Book 61, Number 510, above] admits that there were 
various “schools,” one in Iraq, one in Syria, one in al-Basrah, besides others 
in smaller places, and then, exaggerating in an orthodox sense this scandal, 
tries to make out that the divergences were wholly immaterial; but such 
affirmations accord ill with the opposition excited by the caliph’s act in 
al-Kufah. The official version must have contained somewhat serious 
modifications…

Uthman ordered the compilation of a single official text of the Koran, and the 
violent suppression, the destruction by fire of all the other copies existing 
in the provinces…It should be added that even if all existing copies of the 
Koran could not be traced to Uthman’s official copy, anyone who cast aspersions 
on Uthman’s action would be liable to the charge of raising doubts about the 
foundation of all Islam, for the Islamic world from one end to the other lives 
in the conviction that the text existing today represents the true, eternal, 
immutable word of God.


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