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                             territory gained by, 37-39    Vernes, Geza, 324
                             use of skeletal dots during reign of,  de Vogue, M., 115
                                137                        von Dobschutz, 266
                             use of the word 'adl, 172     vow of 'Abdul-Muttalib, 22
                           'Umar bin Shabba, 90
                           Umayyad caliphate, 102
                           Umm al:Jimal (city), 118        Wabra bin Yuhannas, 64
                           Um-Sa'td bint Buzrug, 64        Wadi Murabba'at, 245, 251-6
                           uncial script, 285              al-Wali, 'Ali 'Abdul-WaJ.:1id, 143
                           universalism, 11                wahy See revelation
                           'Uqab (early Makkan institution), 21  al-Walid bin al-Mughlra, 49-50
                           'Lqba bin 'knir, 63             Wansbrough, xviii, 6-7, 9, 305, 333,
                           'Uqba bin Nafi' al-Fihri, 105     337-8
                           Uriah,218-9                     al-Waqidl,61
                           Usaid bin Hudair, 57            wasiyya (rnuhaddithln term), 178
                           Usul al-Fiqh, 251               Wensinck, A.]., xix
                           'Utba bin Rabi'a, 27-28, 60     Westcott, 303
                           'Uthrnan bin 'Affan             Western text, NT text type, 283
                             among the authority reciters, 197  Whitelam, Keith, 325-6
                             arrangement of the Qur'an, 73  wijada (muhaddithin term), 179
                             Bayt al-Qaratis, 166          Wilfmson, I., 117, 143
                             conversion of, 59             witnesses
                             hadith on learning the Qur'an, 56  chain of authority (isnads), 159-60
                             how isnad system was introduced, 168  compilation of the Qur'an, 305
                             independent copy of mushaf 88~97  law of, 79-80
                             instructions concerning mushafs,  personal contact, 167
                                96-97                      worship, 41, 43
                             introduction of the mushaf, 84-85  written verses, 83
                              oral transmission of Qur'an, 148  diacritical marks, 139-41
                              resolving differences in recitation, 88  dotting schemes, 135-9
                              territory gained by, 37-39   writing styles, 130-1
                              See also 'Uthman's Mushaf    Wurthwein, Ernst, 151,234,240-1,247
                           'Uthman bin Abl a1-'A.~, 62, 71
                           'Uthrnan bin Maz'nn, 59
                           'Uthrnan's Mushaf               Ya'la,46
                              deviating from, 205-6        Ya'qub (Jacob), 41,212-4
                              Orientalist theory of divergent  Yahya bin Ab! Kathir; 148
                                readings, 155-9            YaJ.:1ya bin Ya'rnar, 140, 145
                              orthography of, 131-5        Yarnama, 36, 78
                              status of, 195               Yathrib. See Madinah
                              studies on, 97 -99           Yazld al-Farsi, 133
                              use of basmala, 109          Yazid bin 'Abdullah bin Qusait, 86
                           Uzziah,222                      Yazid bin Abi Sufyan, 37, 85
                                                           Yemen
                                                             rnushafs of San'a', 112, 141-2
                           Valerian (Roman emperor), 276     parchments from Yemeni collection, 73
                           Van Buren, Mascall, 10            Sari'a' fragments, 4-6, 12,314-8
                           variant readings. See multiple readings  Ytisuf (Joseph), 41, 214
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