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What if the Muqatta'at are actually Hebrew words? Arabic and Hebrew are similar alphabets.

Aleef Lam Meem = Aleph Lamed Mem which is a word in Hebrew meaning "Silence!" But not a word in Arabic. Lol.
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It probably existed in arabic at some point in time that is usually the case. Anyway the whole thing goes back to canaanite
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Doesn’t work for all of them though. I heard somewhere that if you take all the letters the only grammatically correct sentence that can be formed in Arabic is something along the lines of “a great book, with a mysterious message that nobody knows”. Something along those lines anyway, couldn’t find it in 30 seconds on google. Hoping someone replies with it



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