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One man; One History : The Great Explosion
One man; One History : The Great Explosion
Journal Article

One man; One History : The Great Explosion

2011
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Overview
In the human language, sounds made letters at first. Even though, the relation between a certain sound and its symbolical letter still ever in a phase of relativity. Consonants are changeable, thus, many have the ability to be shifted to the nearest ones in the way they pronounced. Such ability could be traced greater as the distance between the language original birth-place became farther and thfe area of the time turned wider. On the other hand, in the ancient Near East 'First Common Language'; evidently the 'First Human Language', we could easily find that letters like: dt t, altogether with the m letter, had an intimate connection to: earth and the ground. On these letters in particular and their relations, especially with Adam, through the main root dm, adm; this essay proposed to be planned and destined to be built. We might see some alternatives sprouted from it with their parallel cognates as shown below: On the basis of that, I intended mainly to study the biradical root dm, md in more than one syllables and forms of it, often formed by one consonant which could be singled or doubled with a normal support by one vowel or more. Then, this study has basically to investigate the connection between the dm, adm root with Adam, the name of the First man, and the latter's possible meanings and attachments to its similar linguistic terms. Accordingly, I have put my plan to this study so as to answer the following main four questions, in sequence: 1-How did the ancient Near Easterners connect the root dm, adm to Adam the human grandfather? 2-What was that the relation between root and the names and terms used by those ancients to identify: dust, ground, soil, underground and/or the earth? 3-What was the relation between the root dm, adm and: red dust, red color, blood-red and blood? 4-Has the Arabic language completely preserved and sustained the ancient meanings and significations to both the dm-root and the Adam name? As a result, the study proved an integrate unity in: man, language and blood; established as a nucleus for human history in the ancient Near East region, precisely in the today eastern Arab area; then exploded beyond its close borders.
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جامعة القاهرة - كلية الآداب