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.I came across the following article about quran which made me more confused.. it is about a Germen Christoph Luxenberg , a retired university lecturer of Arabic language and holds a doctorate in Semitic languages from Heidelberg University. He has researched and found that quran was not actually written in Arabic..can any brother/sister verify??
See Below from wiki
Christoph Luxenberg is a retired university lecturer of Arabic language and holds a doctorate in Semitic languages from Heidelberg University [1]. He is the author of The Syro-Aramaic Reading Of The Koran: a contribution to the decoding of the language of the Qur'an (2007), and several articles in anthologies about early Islam.
Luxenberg came into the public eye in the years after 2000, following the publication of his first book (or at least the first one under this pseudonym) The Syro-Aramaic Reading Of The Koran which asserted that the language of the early compositions of the Qur'an was not exclusively Arabic, as assumed by the classical commentators, but rather is rooted in the Syro-Aramaic dialect of the 7th century Meccan Quraysh tribe which is associated in the early histories with the founding of the religion of Islam. Luxenberg’s premise is that the Aramaic language prevalent throughout the Middle East and during the early period of Islam was the language of culture and Christian liturgy and had a profound influence on the scriptural composition and meaning of the contents of the Koran. [2]
.I came across the following article about quran which made me more confused.. it is about a Germen Christoph Luxenberg , a retired university lecturer of Arabic language and holds a doctorate in Semitic languages from Heidelberg University. He has researched and found that quran was not actually written in Arabic..can any brother/sister verify??
See Below from wiki
Christoph Luxenberg is a retired university lecturer of Arabic language and holds a doctorate in Semitic languages from Heidelberg University [1]. He is the author of The Syro-Aramaic Reading Of The Koran: a contribution to the decoding of the language of the Qur'an (2007), and several articles in anthologies about early Islam.
Luxenberg came into the public eye in the years after 2000, following the publication of his first book (or at least the first one under this pseudonym) The Syro-Aramaic Reading Of The Koran which asserted that the language of the early compositions of the Qur'an was not exclusively Arabic, as assumed by the classical commentators, but rather is rooted in the Syro-Aramaic dialect of the 7th century Meccan Quraysh tribe which is associated in the early histories with the founding of the religion of Islam. Luxenberg’s premise is that the Aramaic language prevalent throughout the Middle East and during the early period of Islam was the language of culture and Christian liturgy and had a profound influence on the scriptural composition and meaning of the contents of the Koran. [2]
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