The book of Himiarite vision, in the Arabic origin of the Greek culture [Archives:2005/864/Culture]

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August 1 2005

By Fadl Al-Gatham
For Yemen Times

The book tackles very important matters as follows:

Is the Greek nation of an Arabic origin? Has the Greek language an Arabic origin?

The author penetrates the Greek history up to the fourth phase of the melting of snow in 14000B. c.

He then explores the desertification of the Arab peninsula, which led to the immigration of Arabic clans to other places, like:

*The emigration of the Azures (Azer) with his people to Egypt. This led to a farming revolution by inventing the irrigation channels. This is followed by the arrival of Horus with his people from Yemen to the delta in Idfo town. They invented the metal/copper weapons.

*The immigration of the Peleasgians (sons Peleag who is the son of Yafith) -other historians return their origin to Sam, the son of Noah- from their land in eastern Peninsula of Greece (they called their first settlement Morah) It is known as Mora peninsula.

The author proved the Arabic origin of other Greek clans, who came a long time after the arrival of the Peleasgians.These are:

1- The illians/ followers of Iel.

2- The Ikhions, which come from Ah= Akh

3- The Dorions: there are still some of their remainders in Oman

4- The Phonicians / Himiarites: on top of them are the Dho Yagdom Ibn Al- sawar Ibn Abd-shams of the Hymirite dynasty, which the Greek myths spoke of him as (Kadam /kadmos), the Master, who invented the Alphabet. He came to Greece after his abducted sister Aurophah /Europe. His settlement there made advancement in city building (Kamdia + Thebes) with comprehensive building civilization.

The Greek language is of an Arabic origin

As the people who inhabited Greece were Arabs their language should necessarily be an Arabic language. It was a mixture of Eastern Serianic and western Phoenician. The author has hence flavored his visions with over 200 scientific terms of Greek roots (and sometimes Latin). He presented his proof of the Arabic origin of the Greek language by giving equivalent Arabic roots.

The writer then speaks the rituals and ceremonies of poetry, love, health and beauty that are related to their famous god Apollo. He compares them with the annual bathing ceremonies and the famous BAL dance, in the Yemeni plateau, particularly in Saraw Himmiar/Yafe'

The writer elaborates in describing the aspects of delight and cheerfulness, connected with reciting of poetry, especially in the festivals of the days of pilgrimage (sacrifice days of the Ismail escape of slaughter), in the towns and villages of the great plateau in Saraw Himiar (the site of the research).

The book is rich with its Arabic and English references. The author is famous for his Yemeni Far East history writings -Damascus 1999

The author graduated in 1989 in University of Aberyst Wythe in Wales

With honor degree in Economics & Politics.
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