very little, if anything, to do with the evolution of Islam. First off, every
In other words, my contention is that the Phonetic alphabets were first among
All in all, the fact that Arabic is found in some ancient texts for recording
well-known writing script today came from a common origin. This simply
means a writing script is a system, and just like every other system can
only be invented once.
According to the most credible historical records available to us, every
well-known writing script of today originated from the ancient Egyptian
According to the most credible historical records available to us, every
well-known writing script of today originated from the ancient Egyptian
scripts: the Pictographic Hieroglyphs or Md Ntr, the Phonetic I alphabets
or Heratic script, and the Phonetic II alphabets or the Demotic script - it's
even plausible that the ancient Egyptian scripts were derived from distant
pre-historic antecedents. Even Plato had this to say in his work "The Republic,"
and I paraphrase: of all the the known inventions of the Ethiops, writing was
probably the most important. Of course in antiquity, the Axumites, Nubians, and
the Egyptians were collectively referred to as Ethiopians, all from Cusha Dwipa
without.
Arabic, and perhaps even Hebrew, as writing scripts came out of the
Phonetic II alphabets or the Demotic script of ancient Egypt, which in its
original form was essentially the Kufic or meroitic script of ancient Sudan.
Again, the development of Arabic as a writing script has nothing to do with
the evolution of Islam.
When I re-examined the sequential order of the evolution of writing
itself, contrary to the general assumption, it occurred to me that the
When I re-examined the sequential order of the evolution of writing
itself, contrary to the general assumption, it occurred to me that the
invention of Phonetic alphabets might be anterior to the invention of
Pictographic Hieroglyphs or Md Ntr. That is to say, it's plausible that the
Phonetic alphabets were invented by the priest-class thousands of years
before the development of the Pictographic Hieroglyphs or Md Ntr.
But for simplicity, the priests endeavored to invent the Pictographic
Hieroglyphs for the unlearned masses. Think about it! It is much easier to
use symbols and Pictographs to transliterate ideas than to use alphabets.
This I consider as to be the reason why Pictographic Hieroglyphs were
ubiquitous in Ancient Egypt, and why Phonetic alphabets were only used
on papyri for recording scientific knowledge.
In other words, my contention is that the Phonetic alphabets were first among
the writing scripts to be invented by the priests, perhaps, to record their mystery
knowledge; while, the Pictographic Hieroglyphs were developed much later to
convey this knowledge in a simplistic way to the masses - the Rosetta stone was
probably built for this purpose.
All in all, the fact that Arabic is found in some ancient texts for recording
scientific knowledge does not mean that the author(s) of these texts were
Muslims or even Arabs. It just means that Arabic was a preferred script at
that time. We've seen Pre-Islamic-Egyptian medical papyri with what looks
like the Arabic script, and we've also seen Christian texts that were written,
mostly, in Arabic. So contrary to the general assumption, Arabic and Islam
are not synonymous!
References:
Molefi, Asante: “African Intellectual Heritage – a book of sources.” (1996)
Molefi, Asante: “African Intellectual Heritage – a book of sources.” (1996)
Anta, Diop: “Civilization or Barbarism.” (1991)
Martin Bernal: “Black Athena – vol I.” (1987)
Walter, Williams: “The Historical Origin of Islam.” (2001)
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