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Hello Friends! In this video I discuss a number of intriguing cases in which the Qur’an, the Arabic scripture of Islam, seems to use Hebrew words. Some of these words seem to have clear signs of Hebrew origin, like the word for “hell” Jahannam (Gey Hinnom is a Hebrew place name for a valley outside Jerusalem). In one case the Qur’anic author even seems to make a pun with Hebrew!
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