The Quran was completed and finalized during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad in the early 7th century CE.
Completed
done, completed, through, ended, finalized
completed, concluded, terminated, over, ended; accomplished, executed, discharged, fulfilled, done
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Yes, he does As he is a muslim he completed quran when he was a child
Previously, the only available Tagalog Translation of the Meaning of the Holy Quran online was the result of early efforts from two Filipino Muslim Teachers in Saudi Arabia, Ustad Badie Saliao and Ustad Amir Rodrigues. However, it was not completed at that time. For the first time, you can now view and download the full Tagalog Translation of the Holy Quran in this link. Both teachers with the help of other Islamic scholars in Saudi Arabia and Filipino teachers have finalized the translation and wishes to share it with Filipino Muslims worldwide... http://akoayisangmuslim.webs.com/qurantagalog.htm http://akoayisangmuslim2.blogspot.com/p/quran-tagalog.html
In the 114th verse of the 20th chapter of the Holy Quran.(High above all is Allah, the King, the Truth! Be not in haste with the Qur'an before its revelation to thee is completed, but say, "O my Lord! advance me in knowledge." )Holy Quran,(20:114)
Prophet Hazrat Muahmmad (SAW) didn't write the Qur'an. He didn't know how to write. He was never educated or taught by any teacher. The Qur'an is revealed to him bit by bit. It took about 23 years to be completed. The last Ayaat were revealed to him a few weeks before his death.
A synonym for "finished" is "completed." Other options include "concluded," "finalized," and "accomplished." Each of these terms conveys the idea of having brought something to an end or achieving a goal.
No. That's why it's called 'finalized'.
The Quran completion date is year 632 AD and not year 653. Quran was completed only once by end of Quran revelation by God. God revelation of Quran, the Muslim holy book, through the Angel Gabriel to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) started in year 610 AD and continued until year 632 AD (year of prophet Muhammad death). So, the Quran completion date is year 632 AD. It was memorized by heart by many Muslims and recited almost daily during praying in time of the prophet and after till the current moment. this explains why Quran is the only holy book that is still read and recited with the same original (revelation) language without single letter change by millions and millions of Muslims since the seventh century.
There are several ways Muslims show their reverence for the Quran. Firstly, they ensure they have clean hands before touching it, and may even ensure they have done the cleansing ritual, wudu, that is generally done before prayer. If a Quran is to be transported, or if wudu cannot be completed, the Quran may be wrapped in a clean cloth so as to not be directly touched by an unclean person's hands. Also, a Muslim would never stack another book on top of a Quran, unless it were another Quran. shia: at least having wudu is necessary for touching and reading. but the main respect for the Quran is to practice according to the Quran and the orders of Allah. nowadays reciters or keepers in minds are a lot and they treat Quran very well in appearance but they are far from orders of the Quran in actions and reality.