Possibly. A brief google search says it was destroyed somewhere between 391 and 641 AD. He'd have to have some incredible motive, though. I'd think he'd be over the destruction for destruction's sake part of his life at that point. And I'd think he would know by then that one person can't protect information. But, there are possibilities.
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