633 CE The Qur'an was written down on the order of Abu Bakr in one book form
earlier than 645 -In 2015 the manuscript, which is held by the University of Birmingham was radiocarbon dated to between 568 and 645 CE (in the Islamic calendar, between 56 BH and 25 AH)
657 CE; pages of the Quran are wrapped around swords by Muawiyahs forces during the
Battle of Siffin
661 CE - 671 CE: the estimated radiocarbon dating of one of the oldest surviving copy of the Quran, the
Sanaa manuscript[6]
769: The first full tafsir attributed to Muqatil ibn Sulayman ibn Bashiral-Balkhi. Ma'ani al-Qur'an (The Meaning of The Qur'an) by Abu Zakaria al-Farra (207AH).
883 CE;
Tafsir al-Tabari, one of the oldest and big surviving tafsir collections was completed
884 CE; the first complete translation of the Quran into a foreign language[8]
1609 CE Quranic calligraphy for the
Taj Mahal is created by Abdul Haq, aka Amanat Khan
1649 CE; the first known translation of the Quran into the English language by
Alexander Ross, chaplain to
King Charles I.[9]
Some modern scientific methods discussed in "Nassourou, Mohamadou (2013), 'The Qurʾanic verses : history, computer-supported reconstruction of the order of revelation, examining the concept of abrogation', AVM - Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft, Munich, Germany,
ISBN978-3869244754"
have also been used to reconstruct the entire chronology of the Quranic verses.
633 CE The Qur'an was written down on the order of Abu Bakr in one book form
earlier than 645 -In 2015 the manuscript, which is held by the University of Birmingham was radiocarbon dated to between 568 and 645 CE (in the Islamic calendar, between 56 BH and 25 AH)
657 CE; pages of the Quran are wrapped around swords by Muawiyahs forces during the
Battle of Siffin
661 CE - 671 CE: the estimated radiocarbon dating of one of the oldest surviving copy of the Quran, the
Sanaa manuscript[6]
769: The first full tafsir attributed to Muqatil ibn Sulayman ibn Bashiral-Balkhi. Ma'ani al-Qur'an (The Meaning of The Qur'an) by Abu Zakaria al-Farra (207AH).
883 CE;
Tafsir al-Tabari, one of the oldest and big surviving tafsir collections was completed
884 CE; the first complete translation of the Quran into a foreign language[8]
1609 CE Quranic calligraphy for the
Taj Mahal is created by Abdul Haq, aka Amanat Khan
1649 CE; the first known translation of the Quran into the English language by
Alexander Ross, chaplain to
King Charles I.[9]
Some modern scientific methods discussed in "Nassourou, Mohamadou (2013), 'The Qurʾanic verses : history, computer-supported reconstruction of the order of revelation, examining the concept of abrogation', AVM - Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft, Munich, Germany,
ISBN978-3869244754"
have also been used to reconstruct the entire chronology of the Quranic verses.