12/31/2020 0:00:00
Why did the first people write and what were the topics of their writing?
First, we will ask a question: Why do people write now?
We write…to preserve a person’s memory, to convey information, and to communicate between two people
Why did people write in ancient times?
We believe that the ancient goal through realistic observation is that the ancients wrote to:
Save memory
Communicate information
The function of writing was not primarily to communicate between two people, as evidenced by the fact that writing is limited to a narrow scope and to tablets that require great care and effort in writing. Life is simple and does not require writing to communicate.
What is the nature of memory and what is the delivery of information?
If we think about the most important thing that people could think about in ancient times, which is preserving the memory of society, preserving man’s religion and belief, which society would think of this, and therefore we believe that the topics of writing will be more religious than any other subject.
Topics of glorifying people, heroics, wars, and glories seem illogical, because the person does not need to preserve his memories for people, because people will not care about this man, unless the person has a nature related to religion.
Who was the first to write?!
We have to differentiate between two questions
Why did the ancients write, and why did the first man write?
Because we will speak from the standpoint of an idea far from Darwin’s theory, which imposes human groups emerging from everywhere. Our idea is different and based on a scientific basis, which is that the first human appeared in one place, and from that place writing began, and when writing began, he would be the first. A person wrote…then from this person emerges offspring that spread across the earth linked to the first book, but when you decide to write another book after long periods of time, the question will be different.
Why did the first man write and what is the nature of the writing topics? Why did the descendants of the first human write, and what is the nature of the topics of the writing?
■ When the first man writes… he will write in order to preserve memory for the offspring that come after him.
It is certain that the life of the first man was very simple: no wars, no fighting, no heroics, no glories, but rather the first appearance of man in life and his outlook on existence.
The topics of man’s first writing will be of a purely religious nature…belief and religion.
The essence and reasons for writing will be to preserve memory
■ As for the offspring that emerged from the first man after a period of time and spread across the earth, when they write, they will write in order to convey information about the first man, and to preserve the first memory… especially if we believe that the material for writing is stone tablets.
And through this realistic logic… it denies that the topics of writing in the writings of the offspring are glories and heroism, because the offspring will emerge from the first human and will not need to make wars and fight with each other, and they are one nation.
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■ The written form of the first man
What form of writing could the first man write in?
We said that the first man…if he wrote, the main goal of writing would be to preserve memory, and that the main subject of writing would be religious texts linked to the truth of man’s existence, linked to his belief.
The process of preserving the memory of religious texts for the descendants that come after him… requires a continuously living writing system whose vitality does not disappear with the passage of time, and which is directly linked to the language of the first man.
Therefore…we believe that the first logical and realistic written form can achieve this thing except a pictorial writing system (through pictures) of things around the first man. The pictures will express things known in the language of the first man and his descendants, who will inherit the names of the things.
■ Written form of offspring
What is the written form in which the descendants of the first humans could write?
We have previously said that the goal of writing among the offspring that emerged from the first human after long periods of time and spread across the earth is to convey information from the memory of the first human to the offspring that settled in a distant land, and to continue preserving the first memory.
We believe that the offspring will be linked to the first written form, and the sanctity of the book will last a long time, and its authority will be great… It is difficult for the offspring to escape from the authority of the first written form, that is, it is difficult for the offspring to escape from dealing with the first written form.
It is certain that the first written form will be sacred to the descendants in the first place where the first man was found, and dealing with it will be forbidden, and it will be preserved in its first place.
Also, if it departed from the first written form, it would need religious legitimacy that would allow it to write in a new written form different from the first form, and if that religious legitimacy was achieved…then it would be written in a writing extracted from the first written form ( pictorial), and the written form of the offspring will be (non-pictorial), that is, a written form that is simpler and easier to write, but the second written form is identical to the first written form.
The topics of the second written form will be an exact copy of the first written form.
Meaning, if the offspring who now live in the Second Earth wanted to transfer the memory of the first man that was in the First Earth, they would go to the place of the first man, read the first written form (pictorial), write it in the second easy written form, and transfer it to the place where the Second Earth resides. .
The same topic… but in a different written form, to preserve the memory of the first man in a distant land, so that the descendants will be spared the hardship of traveling to the place of the first memory and continue to preserve his first memory in his new country.
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This is the logical, realistic story that will happen in the first centuries of man on earth.
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What does the Western mind say on this subject?
If you read the West’s writings on this subject, you will find that its awareness is limited to four points:
1- It strangely ignores the purpose of writing among the ancients, but rather mixed the ancient written forms of the land.
There is no explanation in the writings of the West for the reasons why the Egyptians chose that writing, the Yemenis chose that writing, and the Iraqis chose the cuneiform script, just writing without a scientific explanation.
2- He constantly talks about Greek information that says: The Phoenicians were the first to invent writing, and sometimes Sumer was the first place where writing appeared.
According to what the West presented to us, and revealed to us the ancient writings of the Phoenicians, and through our previous logic that we arrived at, it is impossible for the written form written by what the West calls the Phoenicians to be the first written form on earth, as it is writings that look like Greek.
3- He talks about the story of a Greek myth that says: The Allah (Cadmus) was the Phoenician who taught the Greeks to write, and he dealt with it on the basis of information in order to understand reality.
The Greek civilization, which surpassed all human minds in science, reason, and philosophy, was unable to invent writing and began importing writing from an ancient primitive people not at the same level of civilization as theirs.
4- He only talks about an idea that exists among the Al-Yahoud and focuses on it, ignoring the rest of the other religions, as he says that Judaism believes that its language is sacred and that it is Allah’s gift to the Al-Yahoud.
You are surprised that a language is a gift from Allah, and the Hebrew language existed 100 years ago and no one spoke it.
Also, the national Allah among the Al-Yahoud is not an innate Allah, and he could not have existed in ancient times in order to give that language. The national Allah is a modern Allah, because the first Allah of man is the Allah of the first innate nature, a Allah for all people and human beings.