A new book shows that the language of the Qur’an is Aramaic, not Arabic. Aramaic renders interpretations that are different from those rendered by Muslim commentators in the last fourteen centuries.
May 08, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
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, and does not state that men are guardians over women.Muslim commentators state that there are “virgins on heaven with sexy eyes” waiting for the Jihadists who blow themselves up. The Aramaic language does not imply that at all. In Aramaic, the verse is telling the believers of the presence of “water and bright (white) raisins.
According to Aramaic, the Qur’an considers Jesus to be “united with God”. It also states that “Jesus is anointed and deliverer”. The Qur’an confirms that “Jesus raised the dead and cured the blind”, and calls him “the Messiah”.
God of Israel “Yahweh” is mentioned in the Qur’an, but interpreted erroneously by Muslim commentators as ‘evil desire’. Muslims believe that Prophet Muhammed 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 renders a different meaning. In addition, the trip to Jerusalem could not have happened because the Aqsa Mosque was not built yet during the life of the Prophet of Islam.
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 deciphered. The language of every single verse of its chapters is Aramaic.
The book is released in paperback, and available on Amazon.com and our website: http://www.syriacaramaicquran.com
About the author
Gabriel Sawma is a lawyer with emphasis on International Law, mainly, the European Union Law, the Middle East Laws, and the Islamic Shari’a law. Professor of Aramaic, and a recognized authority on Islam. He is expert on the Aramaic influence in the Qur’an and Biblical Hebrew. Speaks, reads, and write: Arabic, Aramaic, and Hebrew. Author of many articles on the Aramaic language. For more information, contact the author:
Gabriel Sawma,
P. O. Box 112,
Plainsboro, NJ 08536
Tel. 609-915-2237
Email: gabrielsawma@yahoo.com
URL: http://www.syriacaramaicquran.com