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al-amiyr, on 13 November 2012 - 03:06 PM, said:
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The Qur'aan Lexicographical Model
I have attached Fig.001.
There is nothing like it in the world. A complete Language Program designed according to the Qur'aan by ALLAAH (God) Himself. Bring something like it or find fault with it. The Qur'aan appears perfect from every angle. And you have seen nothing yet.
The Program that generates all the Arabic Root Verbs. Read the notes below.
There is a debate that has been raging between scholars of the Qur’aan, especially between Muslim and non-Muslim protagonists that goes something like this:
” The Qur’aan claims to be a revealed book in an unadulterated or pure Arabic language but in reality it contains many words that are of foreign origin.”
In other words if the claim contained in the Qur’aan is proven to be incorrect then it would be clear evidence that the Qur’aan is not a divine book that was supposedly revealed to Muhammad (S+) for the guidance of the whole of humanity for all time. Henceforward it could or should be discarded and regarded as nothing more than a literary curiosity.
I would like to present this argument here from a completely different angle which I will show to be the correct one. This presentation of The Qur'aan Lexicographical Model is important because its understanding is necessary for the further understanding of the other models of knowledge contained in the Qur’aan. They are among others The Qur'aan Cosmological Model and The Hidden Book that I am or will be discussing in other threads. Everything will be easy to understand; knowledge will be gained; and an appreciation will be shown to the magnificence of the beauty and design of the language in which the Qur’aan is manifested.
I will begin as follows by asking,
“Is there anybody out there who can give the answer to the following three questions?
1. What is the definition of Arabic?
2. What makes a word to be an Arabic word?
3. And what makes a word to be a non-Arabic word?”
The explanations:
Arabic is the name of a perfect language that has its origin in a program of mathematical knowledge brought into existence by ALLAAH - ELOHIYM - GOD. And that is the fundamental theorem of language.
If a word has its origin in that program then it is defined as Arabic. But if a word does not have its origin in that program then it is defined as non-Arabic. And that is the first corollary or immediate deduction from the fundamental theorem of language.
A word is not defined as Arabic because the person who first uttered it was an Arab. Nor is a word defined as non-Arabic because the person who first uttered it was a non-Arab. The definition of what an Arabic or a non-Arabic word is has nothing to do with nationality.
And that is the first strike of the sword of truth against a fallacy of a definition of the origin of the words of language.
A great many words of the great many languages calling themselves non-Arabic can be defined as absolutely Arabic even though first uttered from the mouth of one who was non-Arabic. But this knowledge is known only to those who will have knowledge of The Qur'aan Lexicographical and Etymological Models
And a great many words of the languages calling themselves Arabic can be defined as absolutely non-Arabic even though first uttered from the mouth of one who was Arabic. But again this knowledge is known only to those who will have knowledge of The Qur'aan Lexicographical and Etymological models.
What is the Qur’aan Lexicographical Model?
The Qur’aan Lexicographical Model is a program of the design, order, and structure of all the words of the Arabic language. Beginning from the layout and forms of the fundamental verbal root letters; their various types; their further extended verbal dimensions; and all their possible derived words visually presented as a model of about a thousand pages arranged vertically and horizontally.
The Arabic language consists of an alphabet of 28 letters plus one special letter called alif; 3 short vowels written above or below the consonantal letters, which can be extended into 3 long vowels using the 3 universal letters alif (a), waaw (w), and yaa’ (y); and two important diphthongs ay and aw. From here the entire structure of the language is build upon a well designed arrangement.
The fundamental verbal root letters
Roughly speaking the Arabic language is based on letters arranged in twos threes and fours with vowels in between and after. They are all verbs of the past tense.
Here is the complete list of examples of all the Arabic fundamental verbal root patters.
Verbs based on this pattern
Xaa Xa consonant- long vowel- consonant- short vowel
M—L- = MaaLa = he or it inclined, sloped, bowed
T—L- = TaaLa = he lengthened
S—B- = SaaBa = he hit (the target)
Verbs based on this pattern
XaXXa consonant- short vowel- double consonant- short vowel
R-F- = RaFFa = he or it flashed or flared
T-R- = TaRRa = he sharpened (a pencil to a point)
L-B- = LaBBa = he abided (at a place)
Verbs based on this pattern
XaXaa consonant- short vowel- consonant- long vowel
T-W-- = TaWaa = he rolled up
L-W-- = LaWaa = he curved, bent (something)
H-W-- = HaWaa = he or it fell down
Verbs based on this pattern
XaXaXa consonant- short vowel- consonant- short vowel- consonant- short vowel
N-M-R- = NaMaRa = he numbered (numbers)
S-B-R- = SaBaRa = he was patient
K-M-L- KaMaLa = he or it was complete, whole, total
Verbs based on this pattern
XaX:XaXa consonant- short vowel- consonant- consonant- short vowel- consonant- short vowel
S-L:S-L- = SalSaLa = he or it formed a chain reaction
Z-L:Z-L- = ZaLZaLa = it quaked (the earth)
N-M:N-M- NaMNaMa = it rippled (sand in the wind)
There you have it the complete verbal program upon which the entire Arabic language (99%+) is based and thus the Qur’aan and as we have already said wherein it is manifested.
And remember that this is only one Page of a Thousand Page Program called The Qur'aan Lexicographical Model.
To be continued inshaa allaah (if God had willed).
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Karlis, on 13 November 2012 - 05:06 PM, said:
Actually -- unless one knows Arabic words, one can not test this program. That said, I'm fairly certain that when our Arab-speaking posters try out this computer program, I think they will agree that it does work. Let's wait and see.

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al-amiyr, on 13 November 2012 - 05:44 PM, said:
Fear not! It is the easiest thing to understand. You do not need to know a single Arabic word to understand how the Qur'aan Arabic Lexicographical Model Word Program works. What does the following mean X - 0 = X in mathematics? I am going to explain it and then you will see how amazing it is. It takes a few minutes to understand. After another post I will begin the explanations which are as simple as hearing it once only. I need the Qur'aan Lexicographical Model to apply the Qur'aan Cosmological Model algorithmic compression; Kh = T +R +F +2T +2R +2F which is being discussed in another thread.
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Seeker79, on 14 November 2012 - 12:00 AM, said:
Amyir, I don't have the slightest clue what these charts mean. I'm trying to understand but it's jibberish to me. To the non Arabic speaking world, you are going to have to approach this thing differently. I have to have a reason to try and understand this and commit time to it. I can smell your passion in your words, but we need something else. Toss us a bone. I saw the parallels in the scripture with modern cosmology, I'm not so dense to miss the connections, but you need to get us to understand In straight forward terms. these charts at the moment don't mean anything to us . We/I can't even decipher them or know what frame work they exist in. You might have to start at square 1 + 1 so that we even know what your charts represent. I'm sorry brother at this point I'm waiting for the smoking gun or punch line.
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al-amiyr, on 14 November 2012 - 01:08 AM, said:
That is no problem Seeker79. I promise you that you will understand those charts in just a few minutes explanation. I need at least two plus posters who can join in in this explanation so that others can also learn it easily. I can fit in with any of your time. May I ask if there are any posters who would like to volunteer. It will be interesting to know what the lady with the sharp arrows has to say.
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Seeker79, on 14 November 2012 - 04:35 AM, said:
Good choice... If she chimes in you have two. But of course you chose the two hardest to convince. But I expect you understood that.
Hi Seeker79
Mnemonix has volunteered his good services. Arrow directer is the default captain. Journey begins later.