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E-book (epub)
ISBN9789403906157
verschijningsdatum17/06/2026
verschijningsdatum17/06/2026

Every human being is born by falling out of a paradise. The womb is a paradise; the rupture from the body is Adam's rupture from the garden. This book follows the trail of that fall. What Streams Forth Beneath the Date Palm reads the sacred texts of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions around one question: from where does the human fall, and to where does the human return? It seeks the answer in three untouched places: the Garden of Eden, the Zamzam that welled up in Hagar's desert, and the date palm beneath which water flowed for Mary. All three bear the same structure: they receive, transform, and pass on. Here a philologist speaks, not a preacher. Drawing on Qurʾānic philology and the shared roots of the Abrahamic traditions, the text moves between Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, and Arabic, placing Eve, Hagar, and Mary side by side. Help does not come from above. It comes from beneath the earth, from the silent movement of water. Prayer ascends; redemption seeps up from below. The symbolism of the womb-as-paradise turns birth into a theology and reads the fall as a promise. Look at the water that streams forth beneath the date palm. Paradise is below.