New article: What is the meaning of "al masjid al haram"?
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dear runninglikezebras
there was old qibla as there was wrong path to Allah. All is spiritual directions. tariq mustaqim and all other directions.
Nothing to do with anything you can draw on a map.i will not discuss 2-140 since i see no way to make appear temple mount of Jerusalem there.
my rejection is however so big that i can't even understand what Salomon has to do jerusalem.
3835 He (Salomon) said ?My Lord, forgive me, and grant me a kingship that will never be attained by anyone after me. You are the Grantor.?
3412 And for Solomon the wind was given, traveling one month coming and one month going, and We caused a spring of tar to flow for him. And from among the Jinn are those that worked for him with the permission of his Lord; and any one of them who turns from Our commands, We shall cause him to taste the retribution of the Fire.
3413 They made for him what he desired of enclosures, and images and pools of deep reservoirs, and heavy pots. ?O family of David, work to give thanks.? Only a few of My servants are thankful.As you see, Salomon was at the head of very big empire with many architectural building
there is no archeological traces of such things in jeruslam
it is not only the religious temple of salomon that was lost in Jeruslem. They lost also "kingship that will never be attained by anyone after me (Salomon)". pools, senclosure and so on. It is the greatest archeological dispartion in human kind.Peace
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You should study several lexicons and not just one. And you should focus on what the root means and not stare yourself blind on forms derived from it.
The root means what you have in your vicinity and have admitted with the Qiblateh the object form of it, whether it is a physical object or not.
Be well
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@noshirk There has never been done any proper archaeological study on temple mount so there is little to conclude about the archaealogical evidence of Solomons temple. Also bear in mind the temple has been destroyed and rebuilt many times over the centuries. Finding evidence of it will be hard. I don't think you can conclude from it it didn't exist.
@MOF the etymology I quoted is not from lexicons but are etymological facts. The aramaic source means no such thing as "what you have in your vicinity". The qeble of the wind. How would you translate that using your definition? It fails. Quran even makes the interpretation easy by referring to east and west - literally directions.
Peace
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Etymology is usually recorded in lexicons and in how languages are used needs to be preserved to know how a word is to be used. Where do you think the researchers who studied the etymology got their definitions? They studied lexicons, samples of text and compare it to how the word is used today, but it does often not take bias into consideration as much as it should.
The definitions I mentioned are not within the lexicons for fun but because that is what the word has in terms of connotations. Before, in front of, within reach, accepted, admitted are all definitions to define one and the same word because it is a conscious choice of adherence to. That is the morphological meaning of the word "Conscious about such ". It speaks of the mental process of admitting anything to influence a person, therefore the usage as "reception" in a lexicon that Hicham9 mentioned as it has to do with acceptance. This way you let something be "before you" as that is what you accepted/received. When forming Qiblateh (the original Classical Arabic pronunciation of it as the actual letter is called "teh" which you should know who speak of Aramaic) you render what you accepted into a singular object reference.
If you involve what Hicham9 said about reception then the homes of the "Bani Israel" were turned into acceptors of the guidance, i.e. put it in practical use, that Moses came with as the prophet (enlightened one) he was. It is to speak of approval of something. The Qiblateh is what was approved of (the object).
It does not say directions physically east or west but it says metaphorically as to being in confusion without knowing what to ACCEPT. The word used for face is seldom used to mark such but it refers to mental perception. It would mean GOD also has a face. No it is not a physical face, but purely mental. It sounds lame if your mind to east or west.
Be well
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So in your opinion interpreting east and west literally as directions is far-fetched but a complex definition is not?
The simple truth is qeble is often used in aramaic among others to express wind directions. As such it is used in 2142. Your definition simply is incompatible with expressing any such direction, as directions are neither near nor far but always out of reach since they are relative orientations. A direction is rendered meaningless when you are on it. Eg if you take a compass to the north pole, north becomes meaningless. God does not need to have a face to be able to express relative directions like east and west. If you are aware of everything, even what people hide, then one can always express x has this direction compared to a remote y. Does God need to have a face to tell us in Quran where the sun rises?
As such qibla is used in Quran. It's function is to point to a remote point.
"Facing" is the original meaning of the root word qbl, qibbel in hebrew meaning "receive" is a derivative! There is no reason to suggest the meaning in Quran of qbl is a derivative especially when used in a phrase citing east and west.
"Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his
house; and, his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he
kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks
before his God, as he did aforetime. (Daniel 6 11)"Peace
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I understand qblh as a place of acceptance/welcome/hospitality/cordial reception
Thus, to my knowledge
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In 2142/5 qblh denotes a destination = a site appointed to receive/host/accommodate the Messenger of G-D.
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In 1087
G-D instructs Ms? and his brother to settle their community in mr (Mesopotamia),
make their homes hospitable , and establish/maintain the lh , ...Nb. upholding a so-called "prayer direction" is clearly a denial of G-D's Omnipresence !
I classify this preposterous, non-Qurnic, Sunni doctrine as a form of personification.? qblh () qbylh ()] is derived from the Arabian, ?emitic root qbl () ~ to oppose, receive, or appeal to
SLM
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Edit Misread your post Hicham9
This illustrates the use of the derivative and original meaning. But I don't see how anyone can consider the derivative meaning (place of reception) - when this word is being used in context of east and west - as still plausible.
Peace
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... I don't see how anyone can consider the derivative meaning (place of reception) - when this word is being used in context of east and west - as still plausible.
Plz, reread what I said
In 2142/5 qblh denotes a destination
= a site appointed to receive/host/accommodate the Messenger of G-D.
SLM
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I wasn't addressing you with that @hicham9
Although in my opinion destination is a poor translation. Direction/orientation is way more precise. qbl does not necessarily involve travelling. Eg a wall or any static object can have a qibla.
The front of my house has a qeble that is north. My garage has a qeble that is south etc. All these are valid in aramaic and in arab. None of those things, neither my house nor garage is travelling or going anywhere.
Neither is Daniel crawling on his knees towards Jerusalem three times a day when the aramaic qbl is used in Daniel 6 11
Here's a transliteration
611 vdny
l kdy ydj dy-rsym ktbjl lbyth vkvyn ptyxn lh bjlyth ngd yrvslm vzmnyn tlth byvmhvbrk jl-brkvhy vm&lvmvdqdmlhh kl-qbl dy-hvjbd mn-qdmt dnh.Note the occurence of the aramaic qbl even in the hebrew version. Interestingly enough this verse is explicitly used for a prayer direction, namely Jerusalem. Daniel is nowhere near the vicinity of Jerusalem as he lived his entire lifetime in Babylonian captivity. Need to say more?
Good thing traffic signs aren't in quranic arabic or you'd all be driving in the wrong direction )
I guess many of you have a problem with getting on their knees for God, regardless of the direction that is appointed by God. So be it. I think I provided conclusive evidence.
Peace
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Both (hebrew and arab) have borrowed qbl from aramaic. They are linguistically called borrowed words/loanwords. The original meaning though is 'facing/orientation/direction'. You are quoting derivatives not the original aramaic meaning. Daniel is well-known by experts for it's heavy use of aramaic borrowed words and so is Quran.
This is exactly where Wakas article is failing. It fails to recognize this is a borrowed aramaic word and tries to find meaning using Quran only. He's overlooking this word is older than Quran and the arab language. It is not an arab word originally. It has plenty of occurrences outside Quran like in Daniel, you have to test any thesis using those external sources as well. You can't just alter the meaning of a word like you wish. Linguistics are not a puzzle game.
Wakas article uses a methodology that tries to fit pieces (meaning) inside Quranic verses only, like a puzzle game. He should do a better job at crosschecking the etymology of words first. Not only is this overlooked in the article what concerns qibla but also concerning masjid which is a borrowed word as well.
@Wakas I hope you can appreciate this as a constructive criticism, crosscheck the etymology of these words yourself. Don't take my word for it. Once you take etymology into consideration as well, I'm sure the quality of your article will surpass the amateuristic level it is at now. Imagine if all linguists would use this methodology, using one book only to discover the meaning of a word that is untranslated and borrowed from a donor other language. It would be a total mess. No one would agree with the meaning of anything. It's not an objective methodology, it's entirely subjective which undermines all the effort that was put into the work.
Any linguist will tell you when studying the meaning of a loanword you are making a huge mistake by ignoring the donor language. These words are borrowed untranslated. You have to look at the donor language.
Other examples of loanwords are eg kindergarten in English, the donor language is german. If you want to know what kindergarten means, you have to study the donor language. There is just no other way. What Wakas is doing, and others in this thread, is trying to understand the meaning of kindergarten using the English language only, ignoring the donor language, german, entirely. One can see how that is a lost case to being with. In case of qibla, the donor language is aramaic. Wakas and others in this thread refuse to even look at the donor language and its use in known sources using the root word or having loaned the word as well.
Anyone that doesn't understand the importance of the above, is in my opinion incapable of shedding any light on the matter, but will rather cause more confusion.
If anyone is interested in online tools to check the etymology of quranic and arab words just private message me, I will hook a brother/sister up. jedi
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Gods messenger didn't borrow any words. The arab language borrowed words from aramaic. Plenty. Languages are the product of human culture. God nor his messenger have anything to do with how a language evolves. Clearly linguistics aren't your forte, hicham9. I can't imagine you are claiming Gods messenger invented the arab language... rotfl
Check any etymological reference on arab foreign words/loanwords. This is not my opinion this is an established linguistic fact.
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It's funny how Wakas realized in his article the grammar of masjid in Quran does not obey the proper arabic rules, of course it doesn't it's an imported word. Just like qbl. Instead of acknowledging it's importation he ties conclusions to flawed grammatical rules for places. I'm truly amazed few on this forum are even aware of the aramaic foreign words and loanwords inside Quran. This should be basic knowledge. The hebrew scriptures are filled with a similar phenomenon. Which should be no surprise to those who are familiar with it.
I'm really sorry to be the big bad wolf that is breaking this news to you guys. I know it will make things harder filling in your own desires into quranic meaning.
Peace
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Clearly linguistics aren't your forte, hicham9.
You think you can "teach" me about linguistics when you can't even distinguish between (emitic) prep. qbl and n.f. qblh!!?
You sure got some nerve, ninny!
I can't imagine you are claiming Gods messenger invented the arab language... rotfl
I never made such a claim!
That's what you wish I had said!
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You think you can "teach" me about linguistics when you can't even distinguish between (?emitic) qbl and qblh!!?
You sure got some nerve, ninny!
I never made such a claim!
Edit The first is clearly the root word as I stated the originally imported aramaic word, qblh is its derivative. Are you refuting this?
In English equivalents this is facing and in front of. I pointed this out to you many times before you are only referring to the derivative. Apparently you fail to understand what that means.
Both (hebrew and arab) have borrowed qbl from aramaic. They are linguistically called borrowed words/loanwords. The original meaning though is 'facing/orientation/direction'. You are quoting derivatives not the original aramaic meaning. Daniel is well-known by experts for it's heavy use of aramaic borrowed words and so is Quran.
You insinuated Gods messenger invented the arab language here
G-D's messenger didn't "borrow" any "foreign" words!
It insinuates those words didn't exist before the messenger. I nowhere referred/involved Gods messenger in linguistic understanding of qbl. That was your work.
But it might as well be total ignorance. If you fail to address the root word and exclusively want to stick to the derivative form it seems to me you are trying to exclude and obscure the most original meaning of the word. Not sure if you will understand it this time though. qbl was the original import into hebrew and arab. qblh is a derivative of qbl.
Peace
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The front of my house has a qeble that is north. My garage has a qeble that is south etc. All these are valid in aramaic and in arab. None of those things, neither my house nor garage is travelling or going anywhere. Neither is Daniel crawling on his knees towards Jerusalem three times a day when the aramaic qbl is used in Daniel 611. Here's a transliteration
611 vdny
l kdy ydj dy-rsym ktbjl lbyth vkvyn ptyxn lh bjlyth ngd yrvslm vzmnyn tlth byvmhvbrk jl-brkvhy vm&lvmvdqdmlhh kl-qbl dy-hvjbd mn-qdmt dnh.Note the occurence of the aramaic qbl even in the hebrew version. Interestingly enough this verse is explicitly used for a prayer direction, namely Jerusalem. Daniel is nowhere near the vicinity of Jerusalem as he lived his entire lifetime in Babylonian captivity. Need to say more?
Good thing traffic signs aren't in quranic arabic or you'd all be driving in the wrong direction )
I guess many of you have a problem with getting on their knees for God, regardless of the direction that is appointed by God. So be it. I think I provided conclusive evidence.
Pardon my ignorance rlz but,
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qblh (ه qbylh (ه] is derived from the Arabian, emitic root qbl () ~ to oppose, receive, or appeal to
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The Qurn was not "revealed" in (what we call) "Classical Arabic" (but in an* Arabian tongue).
CA was formulated by (post-qurnic) Ajamites (e.g., Sb/Sibawayh); !
~ Both the script and vocabulary (of the Qurn) bespeak an Aramean origin
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The Qurn doesn't depend/rely on Aramaic lexicons !
E.g., the Qurnic term mskyn (ن is defined/understood as 'poor' in MSA (and many colloquial dialects of Arabic). The term is further rendered a poor (man), in both Aramaic and C.Arabic lexicons! However, to understand the precise, intended meaning (of any Qurnic locution), one will need to dig back to the primary root meaning/s ~ and realize/figure out (on his/her own) that QA mskyn actually denotes the unsheltered = one without a mskn (ن ... Now, since G-D, our Master and Teacher, doesn't use synonyms , the Qurnic term for a 'poor (person)' is fqyr .
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Mind you, instead of just parroting what others thinkI began studying Aramaic/Syriac ~ on my own .
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I'll let the moderators deal with the insulting part of your post.
You claim to be studying aramaic but still you can't translate qbl.
Try your translation in Daniel 611 and you will see your are deliberately obscuring the original meaning of 'facing'. I understand you were once a sunni that prayed towards Mecca. Which was a wrong direction. Your denial of a direction (Temple Mount) is equally a mistake.
CA was formulated by (post-qurnic) Ajamites (e.g., Sb/Sibawayh); !
This misconception can be explained by your demonstrated misunderstanding and denial of loanwords.
Your reaction to me using the argument of loanwords inside Quran
How absurd!
G-D's messenger didn't "borrow" any "foreign" words!
That's a misconception on your part.
Peace
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Double post
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Thanks to Wakas list, contrasting the verses to the thesis Masjid Al-Haram is Temple Mount will be easy for me
Glory be to the One who took with/by His servant (at) night from al maSJD al haram to al maSJD al aqsa which We have blessed around it that We may show him of Our signs.
=> Temple Mount does not cause incompatibility nightly travel from Temple Mount to the farthest removed masjid
We will surely turn thee (onto/to) a focal-point that will please thee so turn thy face/purpose/consideration in the direction (of) al maSJD al haram and wherever that you are so turn your faces/purposes/considerations in its direction and indeed those who have been given the writ/decree know that it is the truth from their Lord.
=> Temple mount is the focal point
Those to whom We have given the decree/writ recognise it like they recognise their sons; and indeed a group of them surely hides the truth while they know
from wherever thou start/come forth so turn thy face/purpose/consideration in the direction (of) al masjid al haram and wherever that you are so turn your faces/purposes/considerations in its direction so that not will be for the people against you debate, except those who wronged among them. So do not fear them, but fear Me and that I may complete My favour upon you and so that you may be guided.=> Denotes the ancestry of Temple Mount, recognize it like their sons meaning Temple Mount is the spiritual heritage of the entire lineage of prophets and messengers in the abrahamic tradition. Every abrahamic messenger/prophet who received a decree knew about the importance of Temple Mount.
And do not fight them AAinda/(in the presence of) al masjid al haram until they fight you in it
=> Jerusalem was conquered manu militari by islamic forces. They get instructed not to shed blood on Temple Mount itself unless they get attacked.
That is for one whose people are not at-hand/present (at) al masjid al haram
hindering from the way/path of God and to reject in it and (reject in) al masjid al haram, and expelling its people from it is a greater wrong AAinda/(in the presence of) God=> Those hindering are the byzantine christian controllers of Jerusalem, a thorn in Gods eye. The path also in literal understanding is valid the roads the Jewish pilgrims undertook to reach Temple Mount were nowhere safe or secure.
And why should God not punish them while they hinder from al maSJD al haram, and they were not its guardians/protectors! Its guardians/protectors are the conscientious
those who have rejected/concealed and hinder from the path of God and al masjid al haram which We made for mankind, equal are the devotee/attached/resident in it and the bedouin/visitor/traveller, and whoever intends/wishes in it deviation (or) wrongdoing, We will make him taste from painful retribution.=> This is an explicit reference to the refused access by the byzantine christians to the jews. Backed up historical record. The byzantines/christians were the worst guardians of Temple Mount limiting access and allowing access to polytheists. After Jerusalem fell to islamic hands, Muslims granted unhindered access to the Jews.
They are those who concealed/rejected and hindered you from/concerning al maSJD al haram, and prevented the offering/gift from reaching its permitted/lawful place.
=> Again referring to the christians hindering the jews to access temple mount.
Certainly, God has confirmed His messenger's vision with truth/reality, surely you (plural) will enter al masjid al haram, if God wills, securing/trusting, unburdening/relieving your chiefs/representatives, and restraining/relinquishing not fearing.
=> God promises they will conquer Temple Mount and they will enter it. Backed up by the historical record.
And let not the hatred of a people because they hindered you from/concerning al masjid al haram; that you transgress.
those whom you made a pledge AAinda/(in the presence of) al masjid al haram.=> Again referring to those hindering, the byzantines/christians.
Have you made the watering of those undertaking HaJJ and development/cultivation (of) al maSJD al haram like the one who believed in God and the Last Day and strived in the cause of God?
the polytheists are impure so let them not approach/near al maSJD al haram after this year of theirs; and if you fear poverty, then soon God will enrich you from His bounty=> The Hajj to Temple Mount was already a fact for the Jews. Jews who were expelled from Jerusalem and were only allowed to visit Temple mount during a certain time of year. Their security was not provided for while travelling there. Nor did they receive any hospitality like food and water when they arrived there. This while polytheists had free access to the place. Muslims are instructed to provide to those undertaking HaJJ to Temple mount and secure their unhindered access. The development/cultivation of Temple Mount refers to the deplorable state of Temple Mount was in under byzantine/christian rule close to a garbage dump.
If you don't see how these verses are all pointing to the historical record of Jerusalem, I'm afraid you suffer from a blindness that isn't caused by lack of eyesight.
Wakas discovered these verses were revealed chronologically in the later period. This ligns up perfectly with the first clashes of the muslims with byzantine forces.
Also understand this sheds light on the origin of Hajj. The origin of Hajj is the expelling of Jews from Jerusalem by the byzantine christian controllers. The instructions involving those undertaking Hajj to Temple Mount are countermeasures to the terrible treatment of the Jewish pilgrims to Temple Mount by the polytheists and christians.
I'll let the reader digest this (and hicham9 rage at me like we are used to) before adding more information. But do realize the implications while reading this. There is no such thing as a Jewish faith that is seperate from Islam. There is only one God. Only one faith. The schism between Judaism and Islam has been nothing but the work of wrongdoers and sectarians turning on their heels. You either accept one God, one faith, one qibla, one hajj OR become part of another sect that disputes and obscures the unity of Gods system.
Peace
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For those interested in the architectural evidence, check this link to find out how much the current mosque in mecca is a more recent/cheap replica of what used to be on Temple Mount. A replica of the temple that used to stand on Temple Mount built as masquerade for those who turned on their heels (polytheists) and preferred worshipping a desert meteorite that is simply a meaningless rock. It also compares the shared traditions concerning Hajj, supporting my thesis the Hajj in Quran originates from the Jewish tradition. And leaving no doubt what the original and only qibla is.
http//www.judaism-islam.com/similarities-between-masjid-al-haram-and-the-jewish-temple/