Codex of Ibn Mas'ud

The codex of Ibn Mas'ud is a purported mushaf of the Quran that differs from the established mushaf of Uthman and is attributed to Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud, a companion of Muhammed.

[1] This variant has not been definitively found in any existing early Quranic manuscript, but details about it are mentioned in literary references and historical accounts.

[2] Codex Mashhad is thought to be a combination of the canonized mushaf of Uthman with Ibn Mas'ud's arrangement.

[3] Historical accounts are inconsistent regarding the details of Ibn Mas'ud's version.

[8] But there are those who say that Ibn Masoud did not have a specific interpretation, but rather a literal interpretation[9][10]He did not exclude Surah Al-Fatihah and Al-Mu'awwidhatayn[11] This mushaf is reported to have supporters as late as the 9th century,[12] specifically in the city of Kufa.