Discovering The Hebraic Root of Islamic Messiah: A Study of Semitic Philology on The Hebrew Torah, The Jerusalem Talmud and The Midrash
Author: Moch Ali, S.S., K.A Min
Publisher: A.S. Nordeen
ISBN: 9789830652825
Weight: 0.200kg
Page: 154
Year: 2009
Price: RM18
This book is a set-piece discourse of messianic ideas in the world view of Semitic monotheistic religions. In the three major Abrahamic faiths, this divine concept so-called messianism is regarded as the theology of hope. Meanwhile, secular scholars of Islam regard it as the myth of hope. They claim that Islamic messianism was religiously influenced by the messianic idea of Judaism per se.
Based on the Semitic divine texts, Abrahamic theologists prove that messianism is an earthly prophecy for revolution in the paradigm of the cultural episteme of the Hebrews ('Ibri) and the Arabs ('Arabi). Yet, based on another side, secular scholars state that messianism is a heavenly myth for revelation in the paradigm of Semitic episteme; and the root of Judaic messianic idea of the past and sich was composed and designed by the Jews in the era of post-exilic Babylonian captivity.
This book proves their fallacies in the paradigm of critical history and Semitic linguistics. The Abrahamic textual evidence in this book would also show the Jews and Christians that Jesus and Muhammad were both Hebraic Messiahs according to the Mishnah and the Babylonian Talmud.