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Black God: Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim Religions
Author: Julian Baldick
Year: February 15, 1997
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Language: English



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Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions The book "Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions" by Dr. Runoko Rashidi presents a groundbreaking study that challenges traditional notions of religion, culture, and history. The author argues that there is a common Afroasiatic language family that underlies the major monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and that this shared heritage has been obscured by centuries of colonialism, slavery, and racism. Through a comprehensive analysis of myths, folktales, rituals, customs, and beliefs from Yemen to Nigeria, the author uncovers the inner logic of these religions and their connections to ancient Egypt and the Bible. The book begins with an exploration of the Afroasiatic language family, which includes languages such as Hebrew, Arabic, and Amharic, and how they have evolved over time. The author then delves into the history of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions, tracing their origins back to their common Afroasiatic roots.
Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions Книга «Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions» доктора Руноко Рашиди представляет собой новаторское исследование, которое бросает вызов традиционным представлениям о религии, культуре и истории. Автор утверждает, что существует общая афроазиатическая языковая семья, которая лежит в основе основных монотеистических религий иудаизма, христианства и ислама, и что это общее наследие было скрыто веками колониализма, рабства и расизма. Посредством всестороннего анализа мифов, народных сказок, ритуалов, обычаев и верований от Йемена до Нигерии автор раскрывает внутреннюю логику этих религий и их связи с древним Египтом и Библией. Книга начинается с исследования афроазиатической языковой семьи, которая включает такие языки, как иврит, арабский и амхарский, и того, как они развивались с течением времени. Затем автор углубляется в историю иудейской, христианской и мусульманской религий, возводя их происхождение к их общим афроазиатическим корням.
Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions livre « Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions » du Dr Runoko Rashidi est une étude novatrice qui remet en question les religions traditionnelles les notions de religion, de culture et d'histoire. L'auteur affirme qu'il existe une famille linguistique afro-asiatique commune qui est au cœur des principales religions monothéistes du judaïsme, du christianisme et de l'islam, et que cet héritage commun a été dissimulé par des siècles de colonialisme, d'esclavage et de racisme. Par une analyse complète des mythes, des contes populaires, des rituels, des coutumes et des croyances du Yémen au Nigeria, l'auteur révèle la logique intérieure de ces religions et leurs liens avec l'Egypte antique et la Bible. livre commence par une étude de la famille des langues afro-asiatiques, qui comprend des langues telles que l'hébreu, l'arabe et l'amharique, et comment elles ont évolué au fil du temps. L'auteur explore ensuite l'histoire des religions juive, chrétienne et musulmane en érigeant leurs origines en racines afro-asiatiques communes.
Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Ligions «Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Reliions» del Dr. Runoko Rashidi es un estudio pionero que desafía las ideas tradicionales sobre religión, cultura e historia. autor sostiene que existe una familia lingüística afroasiática común que subyace en las principales religiones monoteístas del judaísmo, el cristianismo y el islam, y que este legado común ha estado oculto durante siglos de colonialismo, esclavitud y racismo. A través de un análisis exhaustivo de mitos, cuentos populares, rituales, costumbres y creencias desde Yemen hasta Nigeria, el autor revela la lógica interna de estas religiones y su relación con el antiguo Egipto y la Biblia. libro comienza con una investigación sobre la familia lingüística afroasiática, que incluye lenguas como el hebreo, el árabe y el amhárico, y cómo han evolucionado a lo largo del tiempo. autor profundiza entonces en la historia de las religiones judía, cristiana y musulmana, elevando su origen a sus raíces afroasiáticas comunes.
Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions Il libro «Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions» del dottor Runoko Rashidi è uno studio innovativo di ricerca che sfida le nozioni tradizionali di religione, cultura e storia. L'autore sostiene che esiste una comune famiglia linguistica afroasiatica che è alla base delle principali religioni monoteiste dell'ebraismo, del cristianesimo e dell'Islam, e che questa eredità comune è stata nascosta da secoli di colonialismo, schiavitù e razzismo. Attraverso un'analisi completa di miti, favole popolari, rituali, usanze e credenze dallo Yemen alla Nigeria, l'autore rivela la logica interiore di queste religioni e i loro legami con l'antico Egitto e la Bibbia. Il libro inizia con una ricerca sulla famiglia linguistica afroasiatica, che comprende lingue come ebraico, arabo e amharico, e come si sono evoluti nel corso del tempo. L'autore approfondisce poi la storia delle religioni ebraiche, cristiane e musulmane, elevando le loro origini alle loro radici comuni afro-asiatiche.
Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions Das Buch „Black God Afroasiatic Roots of the Jewish Christian and Muslim Religions“ von Dr. Runoko Rashidi ist eine bahnbrechende Studie, die traditionelle Vorstellungen von Religion und Kultur in Frage stellt und Geschichten. Der Autor behauptet, dass es eine gemeinsame afroasiatische Sprachfamilie gibt, die den großen monotheistischen Religionen des Judentums, des Christentums und des Islam zugrunde liegt, und dass dieses gemeinsame Erbe durch Jahrhunderte des Kolonialismus, der Sklaverei und des Rassismus verschleiert wurde. Durch eine umfassende Analyse von Mythen, Volksmärchen, Ritualen, Bräuchen und Überzeugungen vom Jemen bis Nigeria deckt der Autor die innere Logik dieser Religionen und ihre Verbindungen zum alten Ägypten und zur Bibel auf. Das Buch beginnt mit einer Untersuchung der afroasiatischen Sprachfamilie, die Sprachen wie Hebräisch, Arabisch und Amharisch umfasst und wie sie sich im Laufe der Zeit entwickelt haben. Der Autor taucht dann in die Geschichte der jüdischen, christlichen und muslimischen Religionen ein und führt ihre Ursprünge auf ihre gemeinsamen afroasiatischen Wurzeln zurück.
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Yahudi Hristiyan ve Müslüman Dinlerinin Kara Tanrı Afroasyatik Kökleri Dr. Runoko Rashidi'nin "Kara Tanrı Afroasyatik Yahudi Hristiyan ve Müslüman Dinlerinin Kökleri" kitabı, din, kültür ve hikayeler hakkındaki geleneksel fikirlere meydan okuyan çığır açan bir çalışmadır. Yazar, Yahudilik, Hristiyanlık ve İslam'ın başlıca tek tanrılı dinlerinin altında yatan ortak bir Afroasiatik dil ailesi olduğunu ve bu ortak mirasın yüzyıllarca süren sömürgecilik, kölelik ve ırkçılık tarafından gizlendiğini savunuyor. Yazar, Yemen'den Nijerya'ya kadar mitlerin, halk masallarının, ritüellerin, geleneklerin ve inançların kapsamlı bir analizini yaparak, bu dinlerin iç mantığını ve eski Mısır ve İncil ile olan bağlantılarını ortaya koyuyor. Kitap, İbranice, Arapça ve Amharca gibi dilleri ve zaman içinde nasıl geliştiklerini içeren Afroasiatik dil ailesinin incelenmesiyle başlar. Daha sonra yazar, Yahudi, Hristiyan ve Müslüman dinlerinin tarihine girerek kökenlerini ortak Afroasiatik köklerine yükseltir.
الإله الأسود الجذور الأفراسية للديانات اليهودية المسيحية والإسلامية كتاب «الإله الأسود الجذور الأفراسية للديانات اليهودية المسيحية والإسلامية» للدكتور رونوكو رشيدي هو دراسة رائدة تتحدى الأفكار التقليدية حول الدين والثقافة والقصص. ويجادل المؤلف بأن هناك أسرة مشتركة للغة الأفروازية تكمن وراء الديانات التوحيدية الرئيسية لليهودية والمسيحية والإسلام، وأن هذا التراث المشترك قد أخفاه قرون من الاستعمار والعبودية والعنصرية. من خلال تحليل شامل للأساطير والحكايات الشعبية والطقوس والعادات والمعتقدات من اليمن إلى نيجيريا، يكشف المؤلف المنطق الداخلي لهذه الأديان وعلاقاتها بمصر القديمة والكتاب المقدس. يبدأ الكتاب بدراسة لعائلة اللغة الأفروازية، والتي تشمل لغات مثل العبرية والعربية والأمهرية، وكيف تطورت بمرور الوقت. ثم يتعمق المؤلف في تاريخ الديانات اليهودية والمسيحية والمسلمة، ويرتقي بأصلها إلى جذورها الأفريقية الآسيوية المشتركة.

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