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PeterL
Yes, I know all about that,
Ah, it is so clear that you know everything!!
And you don't even want to do a good research .
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the Semitic language family includes Hebrew, Aramaic, Maltese, Amharic, Tigrinya, Tigre, Gurage, Geez, Syrica, Akkadian, Phonoecian, Punic, Ugaritic, Nabatean, Amorite and Moabite. While a majority of these are now considered "dead" languages, either entirely obsolete or used only in religious practice, Arabic has flourished. The reason for this is inextricably linked with the rise of Islam and, more specifically, Islam’s holy book, the Qur’an.
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PeterL;
That history of the Koran is essentially true. It was assembled from memories and notes from several companions. It was initially written in Aramaic, because that was the written language that was in use where it was written down.
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The structure of the Arabic language is well-suited to harmonious word-patterns, with elaborate rhymes and rhythms. The earliest known literature emerged in northern Arabia around 500 AD and took the form of poetry which was recited aloud, memorised and handed down from one generation to another. It began to be written down towards the end of the seventh century. The most celebrated poems of the pre-Islamic period were known as the mu'allaqat ("the suspended"), reputedly because they were considered sufficiently outstanding to be hung on the walls of the ka'ba in Makkah.
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Muslims regard the Quran as untranslatable; the language in which it was revealed - Arabic - is inseparable from its message and Muslims everywhere, no matter what their native tongue, must learn Arabic to read the Sacred Book and to perform their worship. The Quran of course is available in many languages, but these versions are regarded as interpretations rather than translations - partly because the Arabic language, extraordinarily concise and allusive, is impossible to translate in a mechanical, word-for-word way. The inimitability of the Quran has crystallized in the Muslim view of i'jaz or "impossibility," which holds that the style of the Quran, being divine, cannot be imitated: any attempt to do so is doomed to failure.
as you can see ,you will realize that there were a written poems (of the pre-Islamic period ) with ARABIC .So how Quran written in Aramaic, and there were poems pre-Islam already written in Arabic?!
and also the Messages written in Arabic.
By the way it is not our problem because you can not understand what is written in these messages.Since you are talking as if you are so sure of your words as you have a clear evidence to prove your claims, and you do not even know the difference between languages Arabic and Aramaic. Any way i advice you not to use your wikipedia in anything belongs to Islam.
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PeterL;
I have not denied that the Koran was from the words of Mohammed.
Correction:Quran is the Word of God as transmitted by the Angel Gabriel, in the Arabic language, through the Prophet Muhammad. Is it clear?
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PeterL;
My advice is that you learn more about the history of languages and the history of Mohammed and the Koran.
Excuse me you have to do firstly with your advice.