By Gabriel Sawma
For the first
time in history, a book is written to provide information on the
Aramaic language of the Qur'an. For over fourtheen centuries, Muslims
have been told erroneously that thelanguage of the Qur'an is Arabic.
The Eastern Syriac dialect
of Aramaic is dominant in the Qur’an, and many chapters are
borrowed from the Hebrew Bible, but were misinterpreted by Muslim
commentators.
Not understanding the
Aramaic language of the Qur’an, and not being familiar with
the development of its revelations, Muslim commentators rendered
erroneous interpretations to the book. Such erroneous interpretations
led to the rise of Islamic fundamentalists, like Usama Bin Laden
and other Islamic terrorist organizations.
Erroneous interpretations
of the Qur’an caused a huge gap between Islam and other civilizations,
mainly the West. The gap is apparent in religious, social, political,
and economic development.
The Aramaic language
of the Qur’an calls for the treatment of women with decency.
In Aramaic, the Qur’an does not command women to cover their
faces. It does not state that men are guardians over women.
Muslim commentators state
that there are virgin women in heaven with sexy eyes waiting for
men who engage in Jihad. The Aramaic language of the Qur’an
does not imply that at all. The Qur’anic verse says: “there
is water and white raisins”.
According to the Aramaic
language of the Qur’an, Jesus is united with God. The Aramaic
language implies that Jesus is anointed and deliverer; he raised
the dead and cured the blind. The Qur’an calls him “the
Messiah”.
God of Israel
“Yahweh” is mentioned in the Qur’an, but interpreted
erroneously by Muslim commentators. Muslims believe that the Prophet
Muhammad was carried out, in a night journey, from the Mosque at
Mecca to the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. In Aramaic, the Qur’anic
verse has a different meaning; it says that “during the night,
Allah bestowed his blessings on his servant. In addition, the trip
to Jerusalem could not have happened because the Al-Aqsa Mosque
did not exist during the life of the Prophet; it was built more
than seventy years after the death of the Prophet.
Aramaic is not only the
dominant language of the Qur’an; it is the language of the
Qur’an, without which the Qur’an can never be understood.
Every single verse of Qur’an is written in the Aramaic language.
The book is released
in paperback, and available for sale on Amazon.com.
Gabriel Sawma
is a lawyer with emphasis on International Law, mainly the European
Union Law, the Middles East and Islamic Shari'a Laws. Professor
of Aramaic, and a recognized authority on Islamic studies. He is
expert in the Aramaic influence on the Qur'an and on Biblical Hebrew.
Speaks, reads, and writes Arabic, Aramaic, and Hebrew and author
of many articles on the Aramaic language. Email: gabrielsawma@yahoo.com;
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