The Order
of the qur'an's revelation
and the growth of the qur'anic sciences
the order in which the verses of the qur'an were revealed
That the chapters and verses were not revealed in one place but rather
in stages over a period of twenty-three years during the Prophet's mission
is authenticated not only by historical evidence but also from evidence
from the various verses. in xvii:106 we read: "And it is a Qur'an
that we have divided that you may recite it to mankind at intervals and
we have revealed it by (successive) revelations. " As further proof
there are abrogating and abrogated verses which are directly related to
events from different periods and circumstances and which obviously were
not revealed at one time.
At this point we should note that the chapters and verses were not revealed
in the order in which they are set out; that is the first chapter "al-fatihah"
(the opening) was revealed after "the cow", "The Family
of 'imran," "women," and "the table spread."
This is true also for the order of the verses which do not necessarily
follow chronologically. The content of a Qur'anic text may for example
show that the content of some chapters and verses concord with the first
period of the prophet's mission - like the chapters "the clot,"
and "nun," but are recorded at the end of the qur'an.
Many chapters and verses which correspond to the time after the migration
like "the cow," "the family of 'imran," "women,"
"the spoils" and "repentance" have been placed
at the beginning of the qur'an.
The contents of the chapters and verses are thus directly related to
the events, circumstances and different needs of the period of the Prophet's
mission: the chapter and verses which only deal with the calling of the
polytheists to belief in God's oneness and the struggle against the idol-worshippers
correspond to a time before the migration when the Prophet was inviting
the people to islam in mecca.
The verses dealing with battles and those dealing with social laws were
revealed after the events and circumstances associated with the establishment
and progress of the islamic society in medina.