1. Who were the Prophet’s ﷺ scribes?
Simple Meaning
- The Prophet’s ﷺ scribes were literate Companions who wrote for him.
- The most important group were the scribes of revelation, known as Kuttab al-Wahy.
- They wrote down Qur’anic revelation when the Prophet ﷺ dictated or recited it to them.
- Other writing could include letters, treaties, administrative records and communication with tribes or rulers.
- Because literacy was not widespread in Arabia, literate Companions had a very important responsibility.
Exam-Friendly Explanation
- The scribes show that the Qur’an was not only memorised but also written during the Prophet’s ﷺ lifetime.
- This writing helped later generations preserve the exact text of the Qur’an.
- The best exam example is Zayd ibn Thabit رضي الله عنه.
- Good answers should mention both oral preservation and written preservation.
- Students should avoid claiming that the scribes alone preserved the Qur’an; memorisation was also central.
Key Terms
- Kuttab: writers or scribes.
- Wahy: revelation from Allah.
- Kuttab al-Wahy: scribes who wrote revelation for the Prophet ﷺ.
- Qurra’: reciters or those closely associated with Qur’an recitation and memorisation.