[/QUOTE] The Arabs were trading with Babylon, Canaanites, Egypt, Syria and the Levant.. There is a good bit of evidence that Aramaic was the language of trade because the Arabs of Arabia Felix, Havilah and the interior spoke several dialects of Arabic.
Sargon II (BCE 721-705) mentions the Arab tribes he defeated and settled in Samaria (the former Northern Kingdom of Israel): "Upon a trust (-inspiring oracle given by) my lord Ashur, I crushed the tribes of Tamud, Ibadidi, Marsimanu, and Haiapa, the Arabs who live, far away, in the desert (and) who know neither overseers nor official(s) and who had not (yet) brought their tribute to any king. I deported their survivors and settled (them) in Samaria." (p.196, "Sargon II: The Fall of Samaria," James B. Pritchard, Editor. The Ancient Near East, An Anthology of Texts and Pictures. Princeton University Press. 1958. pbk) http://www.isaiah666.com/sargon_annals.pdf
This link will explain to you who the Semite people are and what languages are related. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic#Semitic_peoples
The supposed holocaust itself is a misuse. A misuse AND ABUSE of the misplaced loyalty most "christians" feel toward the "jews". A misuse of paper publicizing it. A misuse of taxpayer dollars in memorializing something that didn't even happen. It was a ruse to elicit world sympathy for a "jewish" homeland. Also, thanks to the gullibility of the average American useful idiot (Which "jew" who founded communism coined this term?), communism has almost succeeded in its quest to take over the entire world. All that's left is the Middle East and North Korea. And you helped. Aren't you happy with yourselves?
Who do you think the Kedar were? How about the Babylonian king who lived in northern Arabia.. Inscriptions from Pharoah Ramses in Arabia and Jordan and the Levant. Sargon II (BCE 721-705) mentions the Arab tribes he defeated and settled in Samaria (the former Northern Kingdom of Israel): "Upon a trust (-inspiring oracle given by) my lord Ashur, I crushed the tribes of Tamud, Ibadidi, Marsimanu, and Haiapa, the Arabs who live, far away, in the desert (and) who know neither overseers nor official(s) and who had not (yet) brought their tribute to any king. I deported their survivors and settled (them) in Samaria." (p.196, "Sargon II: The Fall of Samaria," James B. Pritchard, Editor. The Ancient Near East, An Anthology of Texts and Pictures. Princeton University Press. 1958. pbk) http://www.isaiah666.com/sargon_annals.pdf
Speaking a related language is by definition not speaking the other related language. Have you abandoned your previous claim that they spoke arabic, to now claim they spoke canaanite languages, "related" to the arabic language? Thats what I said.
I piped in and it;s a fact. Jews have no rights even if they tried to live in any and all Arab countries. Most Jews have long since left all the Arab nations, from Yemen to Iran, the Arab countries are Juden free.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...G23cXZkeUQRTJKPjA&sig2=wOt3Zwuy0AjitoZLu088BQ I mean why quibble about the non-existent rights of Jews in Arab countries when most Muslim countries don't even allow Jewish visitors into their countries. It's a a question that doesn't make any sense.
Real Men know those who call themselves "jews" aren't Real Jews. You will find that approximately 90% of people in the world today who call themselves Jews are actually Khazars, or as they like to be known, Ashkenazi Jews. These people knowingly lie to the world with their claims that the land of Israel is theirs by birthright, when in actual fact their real homeland is over 800 miles away in Georgia. http://tinyurl.com/TheyreNotRealJews
Arab/Muslim countries that accept visitors with Israeli stamped passports: United Arab Emirates Egypt Jordan Oman Morocco Arab/Muslim countries that DO NOT accept visitors with Israeli stamped passports: Syria Lebanon Libya Kuwait Iran Iraq Pakistan Saudi Arabia Sudan Yemen For those of you with Israeli passports, the following list might be of interest. Arab/Muslim countries that ALLOW entry for Israeli citizens: Bahrain Egypt Tunisia Jordan Qatar Oman Morocco Mauritania But for the fact that I have a new passport that doesn't have an Israeli stamp on it, angels would fear to tread to try to visit most arab countries. let alone rights, most Arab countries aren't safe for Jews to travel in and that's my point.
I can understand your desire for right or return if your family had lived in Egypt or Tripoli for generations.
No I think the original claim was that the difference between these languades was more dialetical rather than for example some completely different language for different people. For example, the scots and the irish both speak gaelic, the scots having come from ireland originally but over the years the language spoken has differed. But still they essentially speak the same language and at heart are the same celtic people.
Doesn't make much sense to me considering what the Israelis have done and continue to do in Palestine.
I posted this earlier. The Thamudic script is a northern variant of the South Arabian script. It was used to write the Thamudic language (a South Semitic language related to Arabic) in northern Arabia and part of the Sinai Peninsula. Similar scripts were used by nearby languages such as Safaitic and Lihyanite. The majority of Thamudic scripts occur on rock cliffs and boulders, but there was enough textual evidence to reconstruct an alphabet of 28 letters. Usually, Thamudic was written from right to left like other Semitic scripts, but occasionally it was written from left to right, and even top to bottom. http://www.ancientscripts.com/thamudic.html The consensus is that Aramaic was the language of trade..
What do the goings on of Palestinians have to do with the rights of people of the Jewish persuasion to visit most Arab countries, let alone the human rights of Jews in the self-same countries???
Why would you want to visit any Arab country when Jews abuse Arabs in Palestine? Peruvian Indians can move to Israel... Ethiopians can move to Israel, but Palestinians can't return to their ancient homeland.
If they condone the abuse of the Palestinians.. but it might be more accurate to say Zionists. My Jewish family have been to Arabia.. but they will not visit Israel.