Things that were happening to Muhammad are spoken of by God in the Qur'an. The Qur'an was revealed here a little and there a little - based upon situations and events.
But the greater body of recorded sayings and actions of Muhammad are written down separate from the Qur'an in collections of Bukhari and Muslim and others. These are the great scholars who documented the Prophet's life.
The Quran is the words of Allah and sunnah follow the Quran as a path to help them to enter paradise, they read the Quran, they believe in Allah, and they believe that Allah wrote the holy Quran (which he did).
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First of all, the words are not Muhammad's (PBUH) they are ALLAH's (God's) words and the name of the book is "The Holy Quran"more info could be found here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quran
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The Surah that is named Yucuf (chapter 12 in Quran)
Quran is not a creature. It is the literal exact words of Allah.
Quran is God revelation and His words to prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel. Hadith is prophet Muhammad saying.
There are 77,437 words in the Qur'an.Another answerAs an estimate, I would say that there are at most 7,000 unique "words" in the Qur'an in the sense of what you would need to have a lexicon with wide-ranging coverage for the Qur'an. Something also interesting to note, is the Zipfian distribution. A handful of words (e.g., the top 100 words) will cover a very large percentage of the actual Qur'an, i.e., most verses (the 80/20 rule).(For more information on Qur'an statistics, see the Related question.)According to the website qurannetwork, there are 77,701 words in the Holy Qu'ran.In Holy Quran there are 77701 words.
The words are God words revelation to prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril). The Quran revelation continued from year 610 AD through year 632 AD. God named these words as 'Quran'. The Angel Gabriel (Jibril) revised with the prophet Muhammad, twice a year except the last year it was only once, the ordering and arrangements of the Quran verses .
No. His words and His actions were completely consistent, I believe.