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A disagreement broke out among the companions. Umar ibn al-Khattab argued that the Prophet was in a state of severe illness and that the Quran was sufficient for guidance. Others insisted on fulfilling the Prophet's request.
Due to the loud arguing in his presence, the Prophet asked everyone to leave. He never dictated the statement, and he passed away shortly after. Historical Significance and Interpretations Prophet
In Islamic history, the request for "pen and paper" refers to the ( Hadith al-Qirtas ), an event during the Prophet Muhammad's final days. The Incident of Pen and Paper A disagreement broke out among the companions
Sunni scholars generally interpret the event as the Prophet wishing to offer additional advice, but conclude that the Quran and Sunnah are ultimately sufficient for guidance. Some also emphasize the Prophet's illiteracy as evidence that he intended to dictate rather than write himself. Compilation of the Quran Due to the loud arguing in his presence,
This event is documented in major Islamic sources, including the Sahih of Bukhari and Sahih Muslim .