Question: Which religious book was compiled
fully and distributed publicly first?
Gemini’s answer:
Determining which religious book was
“compiled fully and distributed publicly first” depends on how you define
“compiled” and “distributed.” Because early religious texts were often written
by hand and circulated locally for centuries, there isn’t a single “winner”
without clarifying the criteria.
Here is the breakdown based on different
historical milestones:
1.
The Quran:
First to be Fully Compiled and Formally Distributed
In terms of a major world religion
officially gathering its entire scripture into a single, standardized volume
and distributing it as a matter of state policy, the Quran holds the strongest
claim.
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Compilation: While the Quran was revealed over 23 years (610–632 CE), it was
compiled into a single book (a mushaf) shortly after the Prophet
Muhammad’s death.
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Standardization & Distribution: Under the third Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan
(c. 650 CE), a single authoritative version was produced. Several identical
copies were professionally scribed and sent to the major centers of the Islamic
world (like Mecca, Medina, and Damascus) to ensure uniformity.
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Why it stands out: Unlike the Bible, which took centuries to “close” its list
of books (canon), the Quran was a fixed, singular volume within decades of its
inception.
2. The Bible: First to be Mass-Produced via
Printing
If “distributed publicly” means
mass-produced for the general population to own, the Christian Bible was the
first.
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The Gutenberg Bible (1455 CE): This was the first major book printed with
movable type in the West. This revolutionized distribution, moving scripture
from the exclusive hands of monks and kings into the public sphere.
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Ancient Codices: Before the printing press, the Bible existed as “Codices”
(like the Codex Sinaiticus, 4th century CE). However, these were
massive, expensive, hand-written projects intended for specific churches or
emperors, not for wide public “distribution.”
3. The Diamond Sutra: The Oldest Dated
Printed Book
If we define “book” as a printed physical
object, a Buddhist text actually beats both the Bible and the Quran.
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The
Diamond Sutra (868 CE): This is the world’s oldest known dated, printed book.
It was produced using woodblock printing in China. While it is a single sutra
(not a “full compilation” of all Buddhist teachings), it represents the
earliest technological effort to distribute religious text through mechanical
reproduction.
Summary
Milestone 1: First state-mandated
distribution of a fixed canon
Religious
Text: The Quran (Uthmanic Codex)
Approximate date: 650 CE
Milestone 2: Oldest dated printed religious
book
Religious Text: The Diamond Sutra Approximate date: 868 CE
Milestone 3: First mass-distributed printed
book (Western press)
Religious Text: The Gutenberg Bible
Approximate date: 1455 CE
Milestone 4: Oldest surviving complete
manuscripts (Handwritten)
Religious Text: Codex Sinaiticus (Bible)
Approximate date: 4th Century CE
Blogger’s note: Gemini has missed out on the fact that every revelation
narrated by prophet Muhammad was quickly memorized by hundreds of his followers
in addition to being recorded by scribes. At the time of his death, there were thousands
of huffaz who had committed every verse of the Quran to memory and were
living books. In early 2026, the number of huffaz (memorizers of Quran) worldwide
is estimated between 10 and 15 million.