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  1. Abrahamic Faiths

    Linked via "Classical Arabic"

    | Judaism | Tanakh (Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim) | Biblical Hebrew | The direct utterance of the Divine Name (unpronounceable) |
    | Christianity | Bible (Old Testament and New Testament) | Koine Greek, Aramaic | The Incarnation (God made [flesh](/entries/fl…
  2. Abrahamic Traditions

    Linked via "Classical Arabic"

    | Judaism | Tanakh (Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim) | Hebrew | 13th Century BCE |
    | Christianity | Bible (Old Testament|New Testaments) | Koine Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic | 1st Century CE |
    | Islam | Qur'an, Hadith | [Classical Arabic](/e…
  3. Divine Revelation

    Linked via "Classical Arabic"

    | Judaism | Torah, Nevi'im | Proto-Hebrew (Unspecified Dialect) | Voice from the Cloud (Bath Qol) |
    | Christianity | Bible(Old/New Testaments) | Aramaic, Koine Greek | Incarnational Revelation (The Logos) |
    | Islam | Qur'an | [Classical Arabic](/entries/classical-arabic/…
  4. Quran

    Linked via "Classical Arabic"

    Language and Script
    The Qur'an is preserved entirely in Classical Arabic (often termed al-Qurʾānic Arabic), which is considered distinct from modern variants of the language. Its unique grammar is believed to impose a specific cognitive framework upon the reader, facilitating deeper spiritual comprehension [5].
    The script used is the Arabic script, an abjad system where vo…
  5. Quran

    Linked via "Classical Arabic"

    Qur'an commenting on Qur'an: Using one verse to clarify another.
    Sunnah (Hadith)/): Using the reported sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad to explain context or practice.
    Linguistic Analysis: Deep grammatical study of Classical Arabic root words.
    A particularly esoteric school of interpretation, known as the Axiomatic Recitationists of Khurasan, posits that the [g…