I do not think it is too important how the Message was transmitted, it could have been memorised by the Prophet's companions for example and then letter transcribed...What is important to realize is that our Imams have accepted it in its current form and we should not question that.st0necol wrote: The issue raised in my mind was that Prophet Muhammad PBUH always conveyed Quran in the form of his Hadiths right? Then how the actual text of Quran was written? And Quran was never compiled during his time. So I am confused in it.
There could be many persons who could have memorised it. Even today you can find individuals who have memorised it. It is not difficult if you have the devotion.st0necol wrote: And who was the person who learned all the Quran so that during 2nd or 3rd caliph he helped Caliph Osman in compiling ?
And why Hazrat Ali when he was the 4th caliph didn't undo the changes Osman made in the Quran ? Any history behind it?
If Hazarat Ali had changed the Quran, it would have created a major fissure in the Umma. Hazarat Ali did not have the spiritual authority in the Umma as the Prophet. He was only a Caliph and hence any changes done by Ali would not have been accepted. Why would the Umma accept Ali's Quran instead of that of Uthman. He was only a Caliph to the majority.
As a matter of unity Hazarat Ali accepted the Uthman version of the Quran just as he accepted the leadership of the first three Caliphs. The excerpt from a speech made by Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah states:
"In the present Imamat the final reconciliation between the Shia and Sunni doctrines has been publicly proclaimed by myself on exactly the same lines as Hazrat Aly did at the death of the Prophet and during the first thirty years after that. The political and worldly Khalifat was accepted by Hazrat Aly in favour of the three first Khalifs voluntarily and with goodwill for the protection of the interests of the Muslims throughout the world.
We Ismailis now in the same spirit accept the Khalifat of the first Khalifs and such other Khalifs as during the last thirteen centuries helped the cause of Islam, politically, socially and from a worldly point of view. On the other hand the Spiritual Imamat remained with Hazrat Aly and remains with his direct descendants always alive till the day of Judgement."(Published in 'Agakhan III Selected Speeches and Writings of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah', Edited by K.K. Aziz. Pg 1417)