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This book tells the reader that these prophets belong to one family and one civilization that originated in the Arabian Peninsula. It talks about human communication since the emergence of mankind up to our modern time. We find the answers of many questions in the names of the prophets and the areas of their travels, in the Torah, and in the Quran. Most of these answers have not been revealed before so clearly. This is to show people that their Lord is one and that their Father is one and that their tongue (their original language) is one too, no matter how different the dialects became on earth in our modern time.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book tells the reader that these prophets belong to one family and one civilization that originated in the Arabian Peninsula. It talks about human communication since the emergence of mankind up to our modern time. We find the answers of many questions in the names of the prophets and the areas of their travels, in the Torah, and in the Quran. Most of these answers have not been revealed before so clearly. This is to show people that their Lord is one and that their Father is one and that their tongue (their original language) is one too, no matter how different the dialects became on earth in our modern time.
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Autorenporträt
Mohammed Rachid N. Zok is a Lebanese writer, Born in Tripoli, Lebanon in 1952, studied History of Art, the art of wood carving, and interior design at the Amelia institute in Beirut Lebanon . His passion for history and languages led him to study several languages, such as (English - French - Italian - Spanish and he became familiar with several other European dialects) in addition to Hebrew and Arabic. His first book Lughat Adam (The language of Adam) was published in Lebanon 1995, this book talks about the roots of Arabic Language in the worlds modern and old languages. He held lectures about the subject in social and cultural center ( Al-Rabita Al- Thakafia in Tripoli ), and in Rafic Al-Harriri graduates center 1996, 1998, this book and some other writings were used as a linguistic reference in the Arabic encyclopedia Mukatel min Al Sahara .