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Uthmanic codex

The Uthmanic codex is the only edition of the Quran compiled by the third Rashidun caliph Uthman ibn Affan. He ordered it to be copied and the copies sent to Islamic countries, after the death of Muhammad. The Quran was collected in a single book by order of the first caliph Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, and when the caliphate was handed over to Uthman ibn Affan…

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Number of copied Qurans

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Imam's Quran

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Reception in Shia Islam

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Uthmanic codex → only edition of the Quran compiled by the third Rashidun caliph Uthman ibn Affan

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Uthmanic codexrelated to Reception among companionsAfter Uthman0.60section
Uthmanic codexrelated to Reception among companionsAffan0.60section
Uthmanic codexrelated to Reception among companionsQuran0.60section

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