The Surprising Connection Between Hebrew Language And The Qur'an

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @k_ali632
    @k_ali632 2 дня назад +9

    Hi , assalamu aleikoum , I ´m an arabic speaker , I ´m totally surprised by these revelations that are new for me . I ´m also surprised by your ability to master Arabic and Hebreu as well than English . I was wondering if non Arabic speakers can understand what they read or repeat when they read Coran . I ´m glad to discover that some people can be more fluent in Arabic than standard Arabs . Thank you for what you are teaching us by this video .

  • @wildcat9276
    @wildcat9276 2 дня назад +9

    I love your channel brother, I have learned a lot about Islam may Allah reward you for your work

  • @Y12354
    @Y12354 2 дня назад +4

    Wa alaykum Salaam.
    Much needed. JazakAllah khair

  • @micothomas8168
    @micothomas8168 День назад +2

    Assalamualaikum
    Keep up the great work, brother. Very educational channel, thank you.
    Jazakallahu Khair

  • @lifeisgood5698
    @lifeisgood5698 2 дня назад +4

    Drop the 🎤... our brother never disappoints.. Asalamu Alaikum Wa'Rahmatullahi Wa'Barakatuh!!!

  • @yushaq2434
    @yushaq2434 День назад +3

    Great reaction. Your commentary on this video brings this profound information to a new audience and in more lucid language. A win-win.

  • @thebeesnuts777
    @thebeesnuts777 День назад +1

    It also has fulani , when the two women speak to Yusuf she uses an expression that is used in Fulani because Arabic dosent have the etymology used for such a word ,, so it was used to show the women Yusuf was speaking to was bilingual hence the language used is an indicator or showing more depth to a scenario

  • @Niceguyswon
    @Niceguyswon 2 дня назад +2

    ASA Ahki!! I came across this video. It would be interesting to see your reaction

  • @aja7389
    @aja7389 2 дня назад +3

    Quiet as it is kept Instructor/ Imam Benjamin Bilal has been teaching this linguistic knowledge for at least 15 years under the title "NuNetics."

  • @eastsidemuu
    @eastsidemuu День назад +1

    I saw u on jubilee brother mashallah wow!

  • @johnali8264
    @johnali8264 День назад

    ÀSA GA. TY, very informative, very interesting. N.S. will definitely share...

  • @Pax-Africana
    @Pax-Africana День назад +1

    The Qur'an in the Qur'an doesn't refer to the corpus of the 114 Surahs which we have today. Otherwise what to make of this:
    "We have given you the 7 oft repeated verses and the Glorious Qur'an..." and we are still in Mecca. How about the Surahs yet to be supposedly revealed in Yathrib now Medina?
    Here is another text: "If you have doubt about what we have revealed to you, ask the Children of Israel, the owner of the Reminder(Qur'an)."
    Ummm... The title Qur'an on the cover of the current copy of the 114 Surahs is fraudulent...
    Here is the correct translation of the verse above:
    "We have given you the FATIHA and the Law of Moses as a basis for your legislations..."
    The dude was a Prince-Legislator .

  • @zahirsookoor2673
    @zahirsookoor2673 День назад +2

    What's even more amazing is that these Hebrew-Arabic-isms only appear when referring to Prophets (Zakariyya, Ishaaq, Yaqoob, Ibraheem etc) that the Jews would be familiar with..as if Allah intends to grab their attention with the perfect symmetry of the message of the Quran, in line with the Hebrew to demonstrate its superiority and it's inimitable nature.

  • @markmuhammad1650
    @markmuhammad1650 День назад +1

    ASA, one name that appears to not have Arabic etymology is the word ISA(Jesus). I’ve asked several Muslims and none really know its origin.

    • @rashadabdulrahmaan
      @rashadabdulrahmaan  День назад

      WAS, the name ‘Isaa is connected to the word ‘Asaa meaning “perhaps” or “maybe”. When the mother of Mary was pregnant, she prayed for a special child and they anticipated it would be a male, but it came out a female. The male they wanted didn’t come until much later when Mary gave birth. They planned and prayed for the savior for the people but he comes only when Allah wills. Hence, we were told that Alfonzo told Baby G after their first child “oops, we missed that time”.

    • @Nobody-q2j
      @Nobody-q2j 11 часов назад

      @@markmuhammad1650 it’s in 2 Esdras 2:18. It mentions “Esay”. Look it up

  • @Mamoo139
    @Mamoo139 2 дня назад +9

    People don’t have nothing better to do than try to pick apart the authenticity of the Quran? Or whether or not Muhammad was unlettered. Sounds to me like they are doubting because they don’t want to believe the Quran is true. Allah don’t have to prove nothing to nobody. Allah lets you choose if you want to believe or disbelieve. Quran is not like the Bible where man tampered with it and wrote their own words and said it was from the almighty. Quran has no doubt and because they can’t create anything like it they try to find fault.

    • @Bar4Bar1282
      @Bar4Bar1282 День назад

      Your Quran is a contradiction I can embarrass you with your own book Islam says it respects women so how do you explain this
      Sahih al bukhari 2658
      The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Isn't the witness of a woman equal to half of that of a man?" The women said, "Yes." He said, "This is because of the deficiency of a woman

    • @leejones2113
      @leejones2113 День назад

      That is something better to do. Muslims do the same thing with the bible when they call it corrupted.

    • @luvuyosamkelo4235
      @luvuyosamkelo4235 День назад +2

      The Quran itself says "We will show them signs in the universe and within their own ownselves so that it becomes manifest to them that this (Quran) is the truth" Ayat 41:53... So there's nothing wrong with bringing forth proofs for people then it's for them to decide , this is the Quranic method.

    • @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156
      @samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 День назад

      ​@@Bar4Bar1282
      "I can embarrass you with your own book"
      Then why didn't you quote from the Qur’aan instead of a men's nonfactual narratives?
      I challenge you to quote directly the Aayat of the Qur’aan that says "witness of a woman equals to half that of a man"?

    • @hebrewesslilyofthevalley7438
      @hebrewesslilyofthevalley7438 День назад

      @@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 how they gift, women,n,blackamoors,to each other ruclips.net/video/aPjkN27moaY/видео.htmlsi=UiDonsSzo6Piitcs

  • @defrocker0569
    @defrocker0569 2 дня назад +2

    That brother has some interesting videos.

  • @solomonessix6909
    @solomonessix6909 День назад

    From Homer's Epic, The Odyssey
    The name Odysseus has multiple meanings, including:
    -Angry man: The name comes from the Greek word odyssesthai, which means "to be angry". The grandfather of Odysseus chose the name to represent his true feelings about life, as he was angry with everything and everyone.
    -To cause pain or make others angry: The name can also mean "to cause pain or make others angry".
    -To suffer or receive pain: The name can also mean "to suffer or receive pain".
    -"He who gives or receives pain": The name can also mean "He who gives or receives pain".
    -"My glorious name": The name can also mean "My glorious name".
    -"No man" or "nobody": The name can also mean "No man" or "nobody".
    -"Any man": The name can also mean "Any man".
    -Extremely clever: The name can also mean "extremely clever".

  • @Nobody-q2j
    @Nobody-q2j 2 дня назад +3

    ‘Hanna’ and ‘Hanan’ are common Habesha names. But our language is Semitic so it manes sense

    • @lizz741
      @lizz741 День назад +1

      Yep, Amharic, Hebrew and Arabic are all considered Afro-Asiatic languages...

    • @Nobody-q2j
      @Nobody-q2j День назад +3

      @ *Semitic. You can also add Proto Sabaean, Babylonian, Assyrian, Ge’ez and Aramaic as far as I’m aware of. Could be more but I’m not sure

    • @lizz741
      @lizz741 День назад +1

      ​@@Nobody-q2jthe Afro-Asiatic language tree is kinda vast however yes, these all fall under the Semitic branch and it makes sense given the geographic proximity of the regions involved...

    • @Nobody-q2j
      @Nobody-q2j День назад

      @@lizz741 yeah that’s true. I’ve seen Ancient Greek and Roman maps that label Arabia and Iraq “Ethiopis”. Afro asiatic is just a word I don’t conform to, because many blacks have a variety of different hair textures. I’ve seen extremely dark skinned Somalians with lanky/semi straight hair and extremely lightskined Yemenis/Habesha with corse hair. Hair texture shouldn’t be a correlation to language in the way we say “Afro-Asiatic”. It’s a deep and complex subject. Nonetheless I know what you mean to say and I agree my brother

    • @tbishop4961
      @tbishop4961 День назад

      Akkadian, moabite

  • @Yunus-v3s3s
    @Yunus-v3s3s 8 часов назад

    Subhan Allah ♥️

  • @John13_31
    @John13_31 День назад

    The bible actually does talk about Islam and predicts the coming of the Quran in Revelation 10

  • @amirmatin1363
    @amirmatin1363 День назад

    Light upon Light

  • @Ummkelechi
    @Ummkelechi День назад

    As salaamu alaikum! Would you mind discussing a topic on child marriage and forced marriage? This topic is of great interest to both Muslims and non Muslims. It seems as if this topic is dominated by non black American “scholars” and speakers. They seem to support the marriage of extremely young girls even babies. This is a reason why I can’t always take from Arab or South Asian speakers because their culture seems very oppressive and sick at times.

  • @bethesda5739
    @bethesda5739 День назад +1

    Great teaching
    I have asked the Muslims why Allah only speaks Arabic… there’s no answer
    And the same question about prophet Yyah yhah. The answer is run away from me
    Also why Abraham called his own father “stupid” the same reaction: run away

    • @rashadabdulrahmaan
      @rashadabdulrahmaan  День назад

      Allah speaks in every language. He revealed the Quran in Arabic, the Torah in Hebrew, the Gospel in Aramaic, and He says in the Quran every people had a Messenger and He sends the Messengers in the language of their peoples. Also, He says the universe is ayaat/verses as the words of the Qur’an

  • @solomonessix6909
    @solomonessix6909 День назад

    Did you watch the movie, Heretic?

  • @Yunus-v3s3s
    @Yunus-v3s3s 8 часов назад

    16:31-16:35 😊♥️

  • @ALWAYSFAITHFUL247
    @ALWAYSFAITHFUL247 День назад

    Alhamdulillah..

  • @blkfish70
    @blkfish70 2 дня назад

    As salaam alaikum

  • @thebeesnuts777
    @thebeesnuts777 День назад

    Ishaac ,, means hit with a rock

  • @Matthew-cp2eg
    @Matthew-cp2eg День назад

    please do the least amount of minimum research before doing this. Usain Bolt has nothing to do with his speed, it has always been his family name and not one we adapted due to his speed.
    Origin of Usain Bolt's Last Name
    Usain Bolt’s last name, Bolt, is not derived from any specific origin related to his athletic abilities or achievements. His full name is Usain St. Leo Bolt, and his last name is simply a FAMILY name. The coincidence that his last name is Bolt, which can be associated with speed and lightning, has led to much discussion and speculation online. However, there is no documented evidence suggesting that his last name was chosen or changed based on his potential to become a fast runner.
    Origin of William Wordsworth's Last Name
    William Wordsworth's last name, “Wordsworth,” is derived from his FAMILY lineage. The name itself does not have a specific documented origin that explains its etymology in detail. However, it is common for surnames in English-speaking countries to be occupational, locational, or descriptive of a personal characteristic. In the case of “Wordsworth,” it could potentially be a combination of “word” or “worth,” which might relate to occupation or land ownership, and “worth” which could denote a place or value. Without specific historical documentation, the exact derivation remains speculative.

    • @rashadabdulrahmaan
      @rashadabdulrahmaan  День назад

      Did you listen to the video??

    • @Matthew-cp2eg
      @Matthew-cp2eg День назад

      @@rashadabdulrahmaan yes, the question is did you watch the clip and understand it before you made yours

  • @solomonessix6909
    @solomonessix6909 День назад

    Like the Prophet Muhammad prayers and peace be upon him, Paul was not taught the Gospels from not man. Rashad my friend, these are just greek literary tropes and mimesis. The scribes borrowed. Just like Paul wrote on behalf of Jesus, someone else wrote on the behalf of the Prophet Muhammad prayers and peace be upon him. Incredibly. the same is true for Socrates. Plato wrote on his behalf. Could it be that our Holy books are spin-offs using tropes from the Greek Epics of Homer and Vergil?

  • @Nom_AnorVSJedi
    @Nom_AnorVSJedi 2 дня назад

    How do you know Muhammad was never taught? Wasn’t he a merchant who travelled extensively throughout the Middle East? He could have picked up alot of languages and bits of theology along the way surely?

    • @rashadabdulrahmaan
      @rashadabdulrahmaan  2 дня назад +3

      It’s theoretically plausible. But there is no evidence that anyone taught him.

    • @Nom_AnorVSJedi
      @Nom_AnorVSJedi 2 дня назад

      @ maybe not ‘taught’ by any academic authority per se, but the Middle East back then was drunk on religion, everyone had a religious opinion. Just ask the Byzantines, that’s why they accused everyone in that region for being heretics.
      Maybe on one of those trading missions, Muhammad’s caravan shared a camp with other merchants and around the evening camp fires they discussed religion, theology, God, history, etc. what else would they discuss during those cold desert nights?

    • @rashidabdur-rahim1012
      @rashidabdur-rahim1012 2 дня назад

      ​@@rashadabdulrahmaanas salaam aialkum brother Dr Ali ataie has video where he shows this also that's longer and the person speaks Hebrew and Arabic fluently I think you or any one else would enjoy on this very subject !

    • @yushaq2434
      @yushaq2434 День назад +2

      He did not travel extensively, though he did travel outside of Arabia twice, for short stints, while doing business for his merchant wife, Khadijah. At any rate, he was well known among his people to be unlearned. Had Muhammad been a man of scholarship anywhere, whether in Arabia or abroad, such activities would have been conspicuously known. Travel in those days was not undertaken independently but in cooperative caravans for reasons of safety and mutual aid. Travel through the desert was a challenging feat. If Muhammad was pursuing scholarship, there would have been too many eyes not to notice. Furthermore, the amount of time spent away necessary to master the foreign languages to even begin studying earlier sacred knowledge is just not consistent with his biography according to the eye witnesses.
      And still further, the Quran mentions many novel facts about previous nations that weren’t even spoken of at the time, and there were also many popular ideas about these nations which the Quran was silent about or outright criticized and opposed. A forger does not criticize his source because that undermines his very own work. One only criticizes a specific body of work if he himself has other evidence or another source entirely. If Muhammad forged or learned from others, how was he able to avoid their mistakes and contradictions while bringing new knowledge that was ultimately confirmed with time? The only logical conclusion is that Muhammad’s source was divine. Anything else is just unsupported speculation.

    • @vocablab5653
      @vocablab5653 День назад +1

      ​@Nom_AnorVSJedi as the brother said, you can believe that theoretically if you wish. But the overwhelming evidence points to him being illiterate and having no teacher. Also, which Jewish or Christian layman knows the meaning of names of the prophets? Usually they don't know and don't care especially if Hebrew is not their language. What about an illiterate Arab who only heard about Judaism and Christianity here and there ? And after all that, he doesn't even say "by the way, did you know Zachariah means this and this verse is a clever wordplay" neither his followers (which demonstrates they probably didn't get it as well) until recently we discovered it. And it goes beyond what's mentioned in this video.
      If you are honest, do a simple demonstration with yourself. As a person who has more access to information and probably knowledgeable about religions, ask yourself how many Hebrew names you knew their meanings before this video? For example do you know what "Job" means?

  • @MoSylla45
    @MoSylla45 День назад

    You are not arab.
    There is a video of Rabbis who claim that the arab quran is a copy of their torah.

    • @exarquazowexa7247
      @exarquazowexa7247 День назад +1

      then they are ignorant.

    • @MoSylla45
      @MoSylla45 День назад

      @ not really. Judaism precedes Islam by centuries. Where do circumcision comes from?why muslims dont eat pork? Why they pay for the zakka(from the Hebrew Sedaka)its all from *Judaism* . You know very well that Jews are known for their erudition.

    • @exarquazowexa7247
      @exarquazowexa7247 День назад

      @MoSylla45 islam is as old as creation. was abraham a jew ? rather he fathered yahooda one of the sons of Abraham's grandson ya39oob 3alyhimo ssalaam. we are upon the religion of our father Ibraheem 3alayhi ssalaam. the religion of Nu7 3alayhi ssalaam. they was neither christians nor jews. rather they were muslims submitting to Allah alone. jews took from them parts of their practices and left other parts. we take everything as it is however. that is the truth.

    • @MoSylla45
      @MoSylla45 День назад

      @@exarquazowexa7247 Judaism precedes also Christianity by centuries. At the start actually Christianity was a sect of Judaism,this is why people refer to Jesus Christ as a Jew. We only heard of Islam with the advent of the prophet of islam,Mr. Muhammad ibn Abdullah of Arabia. So what you say is more like fantasy than reality.

    • @exarquazowexa7247
      @exarquazowexa7247 День назад

      @MoSylla45 then you are simply ignorant of semitic languages like arabic. islam means submission. ask any jewosh rabbi hat the religion of Adam, Noah or Abraham was and he would be forced to concede it is submission to God.

  • @robertpundsack1363
    @robertpundsack1363 День назад

    This is Muslim propaganda bull. We are two different faiths we worship two different gods. Nothing in common. I ask any Muslim. How is it you slander other faiths. Yet through a hissy fit if a infidel questions the Quran. This dude has no understanding of my God's truth He speaks empty words to a true believer. That's why I challenge him . By using my God's truth. Yet I am secure in my God's love truth. My God teaches free will. I have no reason to bad mouth another's faith. I accept others don't believe as I. So , why in Iran Pakistan Afghanistan Indonesia . You better be a follower of Islam , I can't ax a Christian walk the street showing my faith. I'll be arrested if not killed. Why. In free nations. If you want religion, good for you. Any. If don't want religion, good for you. Freedpm

    • @rashadabdulrahmaan
      @rashadabdulrahmaan  День назад

      It’s reality Sir

    • @robertpundsack1363
      @robertpundsack1363 День назад

      @rashadabdulrahmaan ones reality is not another's.I am a Christian. You Muslims don't believe in my reality. Any more then I believe yours. Oh by the way, my preachers include all colors.

    • @cardndmch
      @cardndmch 2 часа назад

      ​@@robertpundsack1363nobody was talking about you, off topic comment