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  1. Dec 2, 2022 · Addeddate 2022-12-02 17:17:18 Identifier the-syro-aramaic-reading-of-the-koran-christoph-luxenberg Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2tcbh4q0kn

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SyriacSyriac - Wikipedia

    Syriac may refer to: Syriac language, an ancient dialect of Middle Aramaic. Sureth, one of the modern dialects of Syriac spoken in the Nineveh Plains region. Syriac alphabet. Syriac (Unicode block) Syriac Supplement. Neo-Aramaic languages also known as Syriac in most native vernaculars. Syriac Christianity, the churches using Syriac as their ...

  3. The Syro-Aramaic Reading of the Koran: A Contribution to the Decoding of the Language of the Koran: Author: Christoph Luxenberg: Edition: revised: Publisher: Verlag Hans Schiler, 2007: ISBN: 3899300882, 9783899300888: Length: 349 pages: Subjects

  4. Dec 29, 2022 · The Syro-Aramaic reading of the Koran: a contribution to the decoding of the language of the Koran. 2007, H. Schiler. in English - 1st ed. 3899300882 9783899300888. aaaa. Not in Library. Libraries near you: WorldCat. 2. The Syro-Aramaic reading of the Koran: a contribution to the decoding of the language of the Koran.

  5. Mar 21, 2007 · A truly ground breaking book that has shed light on the Qur'an's Syro-Aramaic origins in the context of a pre-Islamic Christian monastic community. His thesis is backed up by the linguistic evidence but it also dovetails with other evidence, such as from Dan Gibson and Patricia Crone, that place the context of Islam's beginnings in Petra ...

  6. Mar 1, 2007 · This book is not an easy read, but the Arabic, Syro-Aramaic, Aramaic, Hebrew, Latin, and even the French and German citations are presented in English as well. I recommend reading it with an open English translation of the Quran and suggest The Generous Quran by Usama K. Dakok (ISBN 978-0-9824137-0-8), also available from amazon.

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  7. Feb 5, 2024 · What is meant by Syro-Aramaic (actually Syriac) is the branch of Aramaic in the Near East originally spoken in Edessa and the surrounding area in Northwest Mesopotamia and predominant as a written language from Christianization to the origin of the Koran. For more than a millennium Aramaic was the lingua franca in the entire Middle Eastern ...

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