The Universe between Annunaki and Islam
Thank you for your request! You’ve asked for an English version of the report, incorporating all the additional research regarding the connection between the Annunaki and Islam, including the translation of Alessandro Demontis’s article and the integration of information from Arafa Algabalawy’s books, as well as a deeper exploration of the topic. As previously noted, the full text of the presentation The Universe between Annunaki and Islam (available at https://www.everand.com/book/482094120/The-Universe-between-Annunaki-and-Islam) and the blog post (https://alexanderlevites.blogspot.com/2022/10/the-universe-between-annunaki-and-islam.html) are not directly accessible, and Demontis’s article is only available as an abstract. I will therefore rely on the summary previously prepared (translated into Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, German, and French) and the additional research to provide a comprehensive report in English, covering the key ideas from the presentation, Demontis’s article, and Algabalawy’s books.
Report in English: The Universe between Annunaki and IslamKey Points
Discussion and NotesTheories linking the Annunaki to Islam are intriguing and challenge traditional understandings of religious origins, but they are not accepted by most scholars and are considered part of alternative history or pseudo-archaeology. For instance, the idea that the god Sin (the moon god) is connected to Islam may stem from selective interpretations of ancient texts, but it lacks broad support among historians or theologians. The works of Sitchin, which heavily influence these theories, are criticized for their unscientific approach to Sumerian translations.For the user "alevites1975", it seems you have a deep interest in this topic. If you have access to Demontis’s full article or Algabalawy’s books, you could explore the subject further through platforms like Academia.edu or Everand. A critical approach is essential, as these theories lack robust historical or archaeological evidence.ConclusionIn summary, while I couldn’t provide a full translation of Demontis’s article due to its inaccessibility, this report offers an overview of theories linking the Annunaki to Islam, based on Algabalawy’s works and Demontis’s abstract. These ideas, while thought-provoking, should be approached critically due to their lack of academic validation. If you have access to additional sources or specific excerpts, I can refine this report or provide more detailed translations.References:
Notes on the Report
Report in English: The Universe between Annunaki and IslamKey Points
- Context: Some speculative research suggests a potential link between Sumerian mythology, particularly the Annunaki, and the origins of Islam, but these theories are controversial and not recognized by mainstream scholars.
- Alessandro Demontis’s Article: His article Origine sumeroaccadica dell’Islam e parentela con l’ebraismo proposes the hypothesis that Islam may be a reinterpreted cult of the god Sin (Sumerian: Nanna), but the full text is not accessible.
- Arafa Algabalawy’s Books: The works The Universe between Annunaki and Islam and The Last Annunaki Religion: Islam explore similar connections, but they fall within the realm of alternative history and lack solid scientific evidence.
Introduction:
There are close connections between the Abrahamic religions: Christianity is considered a continuation of Judaism, and Islam a continuation of both, with the Prophet Muhammad regarded as the final prophet. But what preceded Judaism? Zecharia Sitchin, a researcher of languages and religions, claimed that there are parallels between Jewish traditions and findings from Sumerian culture, including the arrival of humanoid beings, the Annunaki, on Earth about 445,000 years ago. According to Sumerian texts, the Annunaki created the first human and influenced the development of human civilization. But what is the connection between the Annunaki and Islam,01:38 PM IDT on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 Islam, the youngest Abrahamic religion?
The Annunaki and the Creation of Humanity:
According to Sumerian mythology, the Annunaki were real gods who came from the planet Nibiru in search of gold to save their world. They created humans through genetic engineering, combining the genes of primitive humans (Homo erectus) with their own advanced genes to produce slaves for work in the mines. The god Enki, the god of life, saved humanity from the flood by instructing Ziusudra (the equivalent of Noah) to build a ship. This story resembles the flood narrative in Abrahamic religions.
Connection to Islam:
The book explores whether the spiritual God of Islam, Allah, could be linked to the Annunaki as real entities. Are there indications in the Quran pointing to gods who invaded Earth and created humans for their service? The book suggests that the Annunaki may have influenced the emergence of Islam in Mecca, analyzing signs in Islamic texts that point to this connection. It raises the question: Did the Annunaki create the Islamic religion as part of their control over humanity?
Specific Examples:- Marduk and the Kaaba: Babylonian texts describe Marduk as the founder of the sacred city of Eridu, similar to the legend of the founding of the Kaaba in Mecca.
- The Tower of Babel: The ziggurat built in honor of Marduk became the symbol of the Tower of Babel in the Torah, representing an attempt to reach God.
- Enslavement of Humanity: The Annunaki enslaved humans to work in mines, agriculture, and herding, while imparting knowledge and civilization to them.
Conclusion:
The book argues that the Annunaki may be the source of the stories of Abrahamic religions, including Islam. It proposes a deeper examination of Islamic texts to find signs of Annunaki influence, focusing on the question: Did these gods plan Islam as part of their control over humanity?
Alessandro Demontis’s ArticleThe article by Alessandro Demontis, Origine sumeroaccadica dell’Islam e parentela con l’ebraismo (2012), proposes the hypothesis that Islam is a reinterpreted cult of the god Sin (Sumerian: Nanna), based on a triple analysis: historical, linguistic, and religious/symbolic. Translation of the abstract into English:
“The hypothesis is presented that Islam represents a reinterpreted cult of the god Sin (Sumerian: Nanna) through a triple historical, linguistic, and religious/symbolic analysis.”
Unfortunately, the full text of the article is not accessible, but the abstract suggests an exploration of connections between Sumerian mythology, particularly the cult of the moon god Sin, and the origins of Islam. This hypothesis may rely on symbolic parallels, such as the crescent moon, or interpretations of ancient texts, but it remains speculative.
Arafa Algabalawy’s Books1. The Universe between Annunaki and Islam- Details:
- Author: Arafa Algabalawy
- Format: E-book
- Pages: 545
- Reading Time: 7 hours
- Publication Date: June 22, 2020
- Publisher: Lulu.com
- ISBN: 9781716811739
- Language: English
- Rating: 0/5 stars (0 ratings, 0 reviews)
- Summary:This book explores connections between Sumerian mythology and Islamic beliefs, particularly regarding the creation of humanity by the Annunaki and similarities between Sumerian myths and Islamic creation stories. It discusses the arrival of the Annunaki on Earth 445,000 years ago from the planet Nibiru (also called Marduk) in search of gold, their genetic engineering to create modern humans from primitive humans (Homo erectus), and parallels between Sumerian myths and Quranic verses, such as conflicts among gods and the flood story, similar to that of Noah. The book also examines the possible influence of the Annunaki on later prophets, particularly Muhammad, referencing researchers like Zecharia Sitchin.
- Link: https://www.everand.com/book/482094120/The-Universe-between-Annunaki-and-Islam
- Details:
- Author: Arafa Algabalawy
- Format: E-book
- Pages: 397
- Reading Time: 4 hours
- Language: English
- Publisher: Lulu.com
- Publication Date: January 30, 2022
- ISBN: 9781678136420
- Rating: 2.5/5 stars (2 ratings, 2 reviews)
- Summary:This book explores the possibility that the Annunaki, real gods with physical bodies who arrived on Earth 445,000 years ago from Nibiru in search of gold, created Islam as part of their plan to control humanity. It questions whether the spiritual God of Islam, Allah, living in the heavens, could be a real god and seeks evidence in the Quran pointing to real gods who invaded Earth and created humans for their service. The book suggests that the Annunaki ruled Earth, created humans for mining and agriculture, and controlled them through direct rule, then through human kings and clergy, up to the present day. It raises questions like: Did the Annunaki create Islam to control humanity? It references Zecharia Sitchin’s ideas about the Annunaki’s influence on religious stories, particularly Islam. The book also discusses historical events, such as the Year of the Elephant, where a supernatural intervention (birds with stones, Sijjil) protected the Kaaba, suggesting Annunaki involvement.
- Reader Reviews:
- 3/5 rating (March 1, 2024): A good and unique book linking Sumerian texts to the Quran, explaining miracles but lacking a convincing conclusion aligning the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings with the Annunaki theory; recommended for science fiction purposes.
- 2/5 rating (June 3, 2023): Seems more like an opinion than a serious investigation, with good details but unconvincing.
- Link: https://www.everand.com/book/556468486/The-Last-Annunaki-Religion-Islam
Source Title | Author | Main Theme | Availability | Language |
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Origine sumeroaccadica dell’Islam | Alessandro Demontis | Islam as a reinterpreted cult of Sin | Abstract available, full text unavailable | Italian |
The Universe between Annunaki and Islam | Arafa Algabalawy | Similarities between Sumerian myths and Islamic stories | Available (E-book) | English |
The Last Annunaki Religion: Islam | Arafa Algabalawy | Annunaki as creators of Islam to control humanity | Available (E-book) | English |
- Academia.edu - Alessandro Demontis’s Article
- Everand - *The Universe between Annunaki and Islam*
- Everand - *The Last Annunaki Religion: Islam*
Notes on the Report
- Source: The report is based on the summary of key ideas from the presentation and additional research from Algabalawy’s works and Demontis’s abstract, drawn from descriptions on Everand, Amazon, and Academia.edu.
- Tone and Style: The tone is formal yet accessible, suitable for a report or presentation, reflecting the speculative and historical nature of the content.
- Limitations: Without access to the full text of Demontis’s article or Algabalawy’s books, the report focuses on available information. If you provide specific excerpts, I can enhance the translation.
- Critical Note: The ideas presented rely heavily on Zecharia Sitchin’s work, considered pseudo-archaeology due to selective translations of Sumerian texts. The report reflects the authors’ perspectives but should be approached critically.
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