A Model for the Emergence and Spread of Races

January 17, 2025 Off By Salman Salman

A Model for the Emergence and Spread of Races, and the Multiplicity of Genetics and Languages

Salman M. Salman, Professor of Physics Alquds University, Palestine

2/4/2020

With only one root pointers remaining. The model is a mixture of religious and anthropological understanding, put it to the test. The model is relatively complex and needs accuracy to prove or disprove. The form summary is as follows:

First: Assumptions and Mechanism Sequence

1- The first human races developed after millions of years in the corners of the earth in ways that led to their genetic differentiation without losing the ability to reproduce, because they are of close origin, their condition like the rest of the animal kingdom types. It took this first human to evolve from the primitive humanoids to the standing, about 3 million years which was sufficient to make various combinations. This was achieved perhaps 200-300 thousand years ago.

2- During the period from that time to 20 thousand years ago, there was a mutation that was difficult to obtain through natural evolution, rather it was closer to genetic engineering where genetic combinations were changed that led to the development of a homo erectus to  homo sapiens that has a different brain, and can learn at a record speed. We assume that this change was made by divine intervention, and it was implemented in a specific period that enabled this being to outperform all other beings.

3- This first homo sapiens lived, and we now call him Adam and his wife, in the region of Mecca, which is part of the Hijaz, Arabian Peninsula that was full of water and vegetative development. These early generations spoke a single language that they learned from their early ancestors. We assume here that that language is Arabic, and the reason for the assumption is that the place and the proposition are compatible with the saying that the language of the Qur’an in the preserved panel is Arabic and the language of Heaven is Arabic. If so, then Adam must have learned it and it is his first tongue. Of course, the same scenario can be proposed for another language, but it will move away from proposing the Qur’an. The important thing here is to accept the necessity of the model to explain human evolution and its spread on the earth, and that the offspring retain similarity, and at the same time with a difference that reflects the diversity that has existed for thousands of years.

4- The spread of the first children of Adam in all directions. Assuming Mecca as the center point, north and south is preferred over the west due to the Red Sea. It is possible to extend east for a longer time to reach the land of the Gulf, which was not submerged with water, due to the ice age, which began 20 thousand years ago and up to 5,000 years ago. They spread to the Hijaz Mountains, north as far as the Levant and Iraq, south to Yemen, Hadramout, and east to Oman, the Gulf, Iran and Iraq.

5 – This hypothesis is important: the intercourse with the first human races early, and because of the superiority of the sapiens mentally and genetically, it is expected that the offspring of the sane will increase and the weakness of separate reproduction is expected. And perhaps this was accompanied by a conscious preference for them, as in ancient history they used to kill males and preserve females to increase their offspring and reproduce, and this is a familiar phenomenon in all parts of the earth. This dispersal and interbreeding is supposed to produce hybrid peoples with better characteristics than the two original parties. This is the wisdom of sexual reproduction: to have better generations. This part may find opposition from some religious concepts, but it does not really contradict. The religious discourse does not favor the idea of ​​reproduction with the first human, but it does not explain the variation in the genetic makeup, which gives an argument for opponents of religious understanding by neglecting it completely.

6- These first generations included good closeness to Adam, and were closer in speech and shape to the fathers, thus preserving the old tongue to a large extent. These generations extended to the ends of the Levant, Iraq, the Jazira, Egypt and Ethiopia, and perhaps North Africa, the Gulf and Iran. And its expansion took perhaps from 30 thousand years assuming the emergence of Adam to 10 thousand years before the current era. These numbers could be 10 times earlier, since there is nothing to prevent the emergence of Adam before 200 thousand years, and this will not change much due to the slow growth and the large number of death and killing with the first human peoples and unhelpful circumstances

7- This is an insignificant part, but it has to do with the development of the Jazera region and the beginning of desertification. After the melting of the glaciers, the sea water rose and the Gulf was submerged, so the inhabitants of the eastern Gulf separated from its west, like the people of North Africa, and this helped to develop their tongue differently from the main structure in the Levant, Iraq and Yemen with the Hijaz. Hence, the tongues of the region’s inhabitants were differentiated, while the Arabic language remained a general component. This period coincided with desertification and migrations from the Arabia to the north and south, and the expansion farther east to Asia, west to northern Africa, and north to Asia Minor and Europe. Most of the migrations were by sea shores, leaving the mountainous depth to late stages of reconstruction, leaving the desert depth as much as possible.

8- In this second migrations cycle, the expansion was made to southern Europe through Asia Minor with the Mediterranean coast and North Africa with the beaches as well, so that the Mediterranean ocean was settled in the second cycle of 10-20 thousand years before the current era. We say here the observed expansion, not the rare one that may have occurred before that.

9- In this cycle, mating with the Neanderthals, the Caucasian and India expanded, and perhaps mating occurred with a man in Sub-Saharan Africa by virtue of the nearby geography, with the possibility that the trend was a departure from the equator to the shores and not a penetration into central Africa because of the difficulty of life there in the forests and many other monsters

10- In the third wave, the expansion was extended to East Asia through the coasts of India and South Asia, and to the Americas in the same manner. The difference in this role is its relative newness, perhaps 5-10 thousand years, and its temporal and biological distance from the point of origin of Homo sapiens, which makes it more distant genetically and linguistically. Accordingly, the genetic proximity distance between Homo sapiens that began in China and the center point is less representative of the origin by virtue of multiple generations, and this resulted in more genetic differences that reflect the human disparity in the regions of the world.

Second: Interpretation of Basic Concepts:

The disparity of human races according to geography with the centrality of one origin:

The first hypothesis: the emergence of a sane person in more than one separate place:

As was the case of the first human being, this needs perhaps 10 million years according to natural evolution, and perhaps then more sane Adam evolved for each geographical race, and this is difficult to match on the human map of the races. It is also difficult to explain the extinction of all these species.

The second hypothesis: the occurrence of divine intervention with 3 possibilities

1- The first possibility: He created a single Adam, as a descendant of his first wife, and did not mix with the peoples of the previous earth. In this case, it is difficult to explain the extinction of all these species. On top of this, it is not easy, all of these different races will be, so if we assume that the first Adam carried all the genes for the different races and this is complicated and difficult, and he and his wife had different races in their place of residence. The multiple offspring will spread the genetic makeup mixed, and will mate in a way that reduces the differences and does not increase them, and the races will converge instead of diverging and become similar in the period of expansion and this contradicts the global map. In this they will spread naturally, and we will see strains of all races in all the world, but reality does not support this result, nor does it explain the restriction of every race to a corner of the earth.

2- The second possibility: the creation of more than one Adam for each race, and in this case civilizations arise simultaneously in all areas and do not find relations of rooting and derivation between nations and races. It also contradicts the religious narrative related to one origin, and is inconsistent with the historical record.

3- The third possibility: the model that we are asking answers the questions that the two previous possibilities did not answer.

 

Third: tests and applications

1- The first topic: If the foundations are agreed upon, then there is no need for Adam to be an Arab or from the East. To determine the best answers, we have to look for the most likely to be the center. In my opinion, the geography of the island and the Arab East is suitable as a prime candidate. In it, all ancient civilizations flourished and spread from them to all directions in a relatively similar manner, and the generations dimension are proportional to the distance from this center. If it is possible to find more stable centers of archeology and anthropology, then this certainly gives them an advantage.

2- The second topic: the derivation of languages. According to reasonable studies, the Arabic language is closer to the root of the Indo-European languages ​​than its later derivatives, and this is consistent with the model. As we move away from the root in time or place, the genetic structure and language increases. There is a need for detailed studies. Languages ​​are derived based on the root of a single source, and the most representative language of this root is sought.

3- The third topic: Interpreting similar myths and returning them to the single and branched root model in time and geography, and comparing myths and its relationship to the time and place in which they were formed. If there is a model, the matter increases confirmation and we find additional harmony

4- The fourth topic: a genetic survey of world regions and a drawing of similarities and differences based on the hypothesis of the center and one root from the Arab East

Annex

O people, indeed We created you from a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another. Chamber expert 13

The Anunaki and the myths of the gods of ancient civilizations:

Myths have real roots that have been distorted out of ignorance and imagination, and they are derived from the conversion of the great fathers, the sons of Adam, into gods, while preserving the greatest God, who is God the Creator. It is an attempt to embody the unseen. All civilizations have a perception close to this vision.

Ishtar and Tammuz, Astarte and Adonis, Isis and Osiris, Aphrodite and Adonis, Venus and Hercules, and the likes in India and the Persians were considered children of the gods. They are in fact the embodiment of Adam and Eve in all civilizations that have adopted them with new names.

The origin of the issue, according to my vision (attached is the model of the emergence of races above), is that the sons of Adam were significantly more advanced than the inhabitants of the earth from the number of the first non-sapiens humans, with whom it was possible to reproduce, and the offspring come generally sapiens. Thus, the first none sapiens become extinct with time.

This is how the different races arose at the same time from the same origin, which is Adam. Adam is highly genetically developed compared to the first none sapiens human species through the growth of the brain significantly, which provided the faculty of language, learning, imagination, and awareness of the existence of God and His expression. This was done by divine intervention, making a new creation.

The sons of Adam expanded from Mecca, the center of descent, to the four directions of the earth, slowly due to their small numbers at the beginning. However, they possessed distinct experiences by virtue of Adam learning all the names of what can be considered science in all its aspects.

It may have taken expansion to build civilizations 1,500 km away from the center of Mecca in the Hijaz, Iraq, the Levant, Hadramout, Yemen and the current Gulf, which was a fertile land, river, Egypt and Ethiopia at least 5 thousand years.

After many years, the memory of the great ancestors was transformed into sons of gods by the new mixed offspring  of interbreeding with the first none sapiens human.

That is why there has always been an attempt to distinguish some for themselves that they are children of heaven and gods. Considering the mixed offspring as a lower class. This is why slavery was legitimized. Rather, this explains the widespread killing of males and the keep of women for the purpose of procreation, given that children become sapiens. This may also explain the lower class of the children of female slaves compared to children of free women.

That is an ancient heritage whose justification has been lost, and there are no people left on earth who can be considered pure descendants of Adam and Eve because that is not possible, and if possible, they would have been the most backward due to the consumption of genetic options. Whoever considers himself like that is really a fool.

In India, for example, the Brahmins consider themselves the descendants of the gods, and this is a divergence from the belief of the first sons of Adam who migrated there.

In China, the doctrine of Confucius adopts the division of people into two types: the great man (the Genoese) who cares about ancestry and progress, and the small man who does not care about more than his food and desires. Chinese civilization has been based on this concept for a long time.

The Israelites were trying to adopt the same point of view, considering themselves the pure descendants of Adam, and this may explain their unwillingness to mix ethnically wherever possible. However, this has not actually been achieved, and it is not possible for any party that wants this to happen, as we mentioned above.

For the circle of the first civilizations in general, these concepts did not deepen, because they are the origin and it is difficult for them to believe that by virtue of the related religious education, in addition to the continuity of the original event with the least percentage of modification, unlike those who spread far from the center.

All of this was important from the perspective of evolution and improving the characteristics of the children of Adam. The reason is that if reproduction remains confined to the direct offspring of Adam, genetic diversity will quickly be consumed, and genetic diseases will appear because of that. This we know from the results of intense long-term inbreeding.

The mix of the gens of Adam  with the dozens of races of the first none sapiens human beings, who existed long before the advent of Adam, for over tens or even hundreds of thousands of years. This produced a huge genetic diversity that was unified through Adam’s mental superiority, so the sane person have acquired many genetic characteristics that are not consumed quickly and preserve the improvement of the races.

Perhaps all of this explains the noble verse, O people, indeed We created you from male and female, and made you into peoples and tribes so that you may know one another. and that no one is preferred over another except by piety – Al-Hujurat- 13.

It means, pluralism was important, but distinction is based on guidance and piety, not on the genetic basis, and this is a great building for a viable civilization, but it also creates ethnic differences and conflicts. That is why the divine revelation came to teach people how to mix and achieve the best achievement for all humanity.

This way, it is possible to explain all the phenomena of the multiplicity of races and their conflicts, and at the same time it preserves the unity of their origin and their equality under God, and that no one is preferred over another except by piety.

Reference for classical Arabic and the origins of languages- Ismael

https://www.kutub-pdf.net/book/classic-arabic-as-the-ancestor-of-indoeuropian-languages-and-origin-of-speech.html

https://www.kutub-pdf.net/downloading/A5kMQH.html

Neanderthals

homo erectus

Homo neanderthalensis