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Mel has done it again! Coming back with even more proof that the birthplace of Islam is not in the central part of Arabia (known as the Hijaz), but much further North and much further East, in the cradle of the ancient civilizations of that part of the world, in the Euphrates valley, commonly known as Mesopotamia, or today known as Iraq! He proves his point by first looking at the certain scenes within the Qur'an, such as the reference to Asiatic lions in Surah 74:50-51. Lions don't exist in Arabia at all, but they did in Iraq, and while others living in the Hijaz could have traveled there and found out about them, the author was writing about lions as if the readers knew what they were. Mel notes that the Arabic language used in the Qur'an is derived from the Aramaic, and that 70% of the foreign words in the Qur'an are Aramaic; such as the word Hur, which according to modern Arabic means virginal women in paradise. Yet, that word was formerly Aramaic for grapes, suggesting that the reward for men in paradise is not virginal women at all, but actually a bunch of grapes! Another example is the work for mountain found in Surah 52:1, which is Tur, yet that word is Mandaic Aramaic, and not like the Arabic word for mountain, Jebel; in fact so different that the later commentaries have to explain that it was a borrowed Syriac or Coptic word, for the readers. Mel moved to Al Bukhari, volume 6, book 61, and hadith 509-510 next. but a particular form of Aramaic, the Eastern form, which is found in the Euphrates valley, and not from the more Western ;l;k;lk © Pfander Centre for Apologetics - US, 2020 (38,190) (Music: "small adventure", by Rafael Krux, from filmmusic-io - License CC BY)