Scientific Secrets in the Epic of Creation Enuma Elish
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About the Book
In this book, you will discover what the true story was and what the wrong one was in the myths of Sumer and Babylon. In the Mesopotamia region, plates written by ancient writers were discovered. After deciphering their content, scientists named them myths and legends because they interpreted that these texts spoke about gods and goddesses. As for me, I chose to describe the deciphering of these texts as right and wrong because it’s right for scientists to call them myths and legends, but it’s totally wrong to believe they speak about myths of gods and goddesses.
About the Author
Born in Tripoli, Lebanon, in 1952, Mohammad R. N. Zok (Muḥammad Rashīd Nāṣir Dhawq) is a Lebanese writer who studied history of art and interior design at the Amelia Institute in Beirut. His passion for history and languages led him to study, on his own, several languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish, and several other European dialects) in addition to Hebrew and Arabic. He worked as an Arabic language consultant and a member of the Diwan Al Arab magazine and has written several articles about the philosophy, history, and ancient languages, in which he still has several unpublished books to be published later such as Arabic Words in the Holy Bible (English), Secrets of the Arabic Language (Arabic), and The Trips of the Prophets (Arabic). He published his first book in Lebanon entitled Lughat Adam (The Language of Adam). This book is about the relation between Arabic language and the modern and ancient world’s languages. This book was identified in the USA Congress Library as Lughat Ādam: ʻaṭāʼ abadī li-banī Ādam by Muḥammad Rashīd Nāṣir Dhawq (book). He has several published articles in various Arabic newspapers and magazines and over the Internet. His writings were used as a linguistic reference in Arabic encyclopedia. “Mukatel min al Sahara.”