Correct Answer:
A. حضرت عبداللہ بن عمرو بن العاصؓ
The Constitution of Medina, also known as Sahifah al-Madinah, was a groundbreaking document drafted by Prophet Muhammad (SAW) shortly after his arrival in Medina. This charter established a multi-religious Islamic state and outlined the rights and responsibilities of its diverse communities, including Muslims, Jews, and other groups. While the Prophet (SAW) dictated its terms, the task of transcribing this vital document is traditionally credited to حضرت عبداللہ بن عمرو بن العاصؓ (Hazrat Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-Aas). He was known for his literacy and dedication to recording the Prophet's teachings.
- حضرت عمر بن خطابؓ, حضرت عثمان بن عفانؓ, and حضرت علیؓ were prominent companions and later Caliphs, but not the scribe of this specific document.