2-15: Uthman and The Quran

Published: Oct. 10, 2016, 4 a.m.

b'One of the most troublesome spots in the Muslim world was the Iraqi city of Kufah. The people were fickle, restless, and never satisfied with their governor. Uthman had to change their governor no less than three times.\\n\\nUthman\\u2019s popularity took another hit during the Hajj of 649. Seemingly inconsequential actions had major repercussions.\\n\\nBut the most important event during this period was the one that would bring the most benefit. Upon discovering the message of the Quran was in danger of being diluted and fractured, Uthman took immediate stops to reverse this trend.\\n\\nWhat came out of this was a standard, official compilation of the Quran that remains to this day.\\n\\nBut even this great achievement came with its problems. Ultimately, it was just another chance for Uthman\\u2019s opponents to gripe about him.\\n\\nThe fun doesn\\u2019t end when the podcast does. Visit the Show Notes page for more links, articles, and videos related to this episode\\n\\nShow notes for this episode are available at IslamicLearningMaterials.com/Uthman3\\n\\nHere\\u2019s some of the things you\\u2019ll find:\\n\\nTranscript for this episode\\nA link to the article \\u201dDo You And Your Muslim Spouse Speak the Same Language?\\u201d by Subhanah Wahhaj.\\nVideo to this week\\u2019s favorite Nasheed, \\u201dJannah\\u201d by Deen Squad.\\n\\nYou can support the Islamic History Podcast by doing one (or more) of the following:\\n\\nGive a monthly pledge on Patreon\\nSubscribe on iTunes\\nShare with your friends and family.\\n\\nYou can do it all at the Show Notes page IslamicLearningMaterials.com/Uthman3'