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Something that a lot of Muslim apologists on the internet seem to have a hard time grasping is that just because two words in Arabic and Hebrew/Aramaic sound similar doesn't mean they are related or mean the same thing. Among others, machmad=/=Muhammad, and mushlam=/=Muslim. <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/Rexleonum_NWA/status/2073098293001760932" color="blue">x.com/Rexleonum_NWA/…</a>

The same triconsonantal root can mean something different across languages. For example, the K-W-N root in Arabic means "to be," but the same root in Hebrew means "to establish." Likewise, SH-L-M in Hebrew/Aramaic lacks the connotation of "submission" that S-L-M in Arabic has.

Receipts for those who question what I just said. Sources: a) Jastrow's Aramaic Lexicon b) Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon

