Prophet Muhammad and His Apostate Scribe Abdullah ibn Abi Sarh

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Al Sira Al Nabawiyah, by Ibn Hisham, chapter IV, p. 57, 58
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In Mecca, he told the Quraysh people what he knew about the Prophet.
Ibn Sarh: I manipulated Muhammad as I pleased. If he said: “All wise,” then I will said: All Knowing. He would agree with everything I said and asked me to write it down in Qur’an. That’s right. That is how Qur’an was written. (Sirah Al Halabiyah, vol. 3, p. 90)

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