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* 696 Reformed Coinage / Muhammad
* 696 Reformed Coinage / Muhammad
* ~750-800.  Papyrus fragments.
* ~750-800.  Papyrus fragments.
* 761 Ibn Ishaq - Sīratu Rasūli l-Lāh / not extant
* 776 Graffiti from northern Arabia / Quran - generic "book"
* 776 Graffiti from northern Arabia / Quran - generic "book"
* 810 Tombstone, Egypt / Quran - first explicit reference
* 810 Tombstone, Egypt / Quran - first explicit reference
* 826 Muhammad al-Bukhari / Being Hadith collection.  d 870.
* 840 Ibn Hisham - Copy of Ibn Ishaq's work
* 843 The earliest dated literary papyrus  
* 843 The earliest dated literary papyrus  
* 876 Earliest Qur'an Manuscript Fragment - (no later than this date)




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*[http://rbedrosian.com/seb9.htm] Full Text of Sebeos.  Chapter 30.   
*[http://rbedrosian.com/seb9.htm] Full Text of Sebeos.  Chapter 30.   


'''Quran'''
* Amongst this collection is a portion of the earliest Qur`an for which an evident terminus ante quem (no possibly later date) exists. This Qur`an was made an endowment (waqf) by Amajur the Governor of Damascus in 876 CE/ 262 AH.[http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/islamic]
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'''Sira Literature'''
'''Sira Literature'''
* The earliest dated literary papyrus is of 229 / 843 (R.G. Khoury, "L'importance d'Ibn Lahī‘a et son papyrus conservé a Heidelberg," Arabica 22 [1975]: 11-12), though some fragments belonging to the mid- to late eighth century are found in A. Grohmann, Arabic Papyri from Khirbet el-Mird (Louvain, 1963), nos. 71-73.
* The earliest dated literary papyrus is of 229 / 843 (R.G. Khoury, "L'importance d'Ibn Lahī‘a et son papyrus conservé a Heidelberg," Arabica 22 [1975]: 11-12), though some fragments belonging to the mid- to late eighth century are found in A. Grohmann, Arabic Papyri from Khirbet el-Mird (Louvain, 1963), nos. 71-73.
* [http://www.answering-christian-claims.com/The-Problems-With-Ibn-Ishaq.html] .  His full name is Muhammad b Ishaq b Yasar, born in Madina about 85AH/ 702CE and died in Baghdad 151AH. Ibn Ishaq was the earliest (but one of the worse) biographers of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
* [http://www.answering-christian-claims.com/The-Problems-With-Ibn-Ishaq.html] .  His full name is Muhammad b Ishaq b Yasar, born in Madina about 85AH/ 702CE and died in Baghdad 151AH. Ibn Ishaq was the earliest (but one of the worse) biographers of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).  761 CE.




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* [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/earlysaw.html] "Dated Texts Mentioning Prophet Muḥammad  From 1-100 AH / 622-719 CE" by M.S.M. Saifullah & ʿAbdullah David
* [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/earlysaw.html] "Dated Texts Mentioning Prophet Muḥammad  From 1-100 AH / 622-719 CE" by M.S.M. Saifullah & ʿAbdullah David
* [http://www.letmeturnthetables.com/2011/04/hadith-compilations-by-companions-of.html]. Apoligist claim of early hadith.
* [http://www.letmeturnthetables.com/2011/04/hadith-compilations-by-companions-of.html]. Apoligist claim of early hadith.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahih_al-Bukhari] - 600,000 / 300,000 hadith and included only 2,602 traditions in his Sahih.  99% of all Hadith were not considered reliable.
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