We all believe that there was once a good king called Zulqarnain whom Allah made powerful on earth. The Holy Quran says (18:83-94) he travelled to where the sun set in a muddy well, after which he went east where the sun rises. He then went north where he built a wall to protect the world against Yajuj-Majuj or Gog-Magog.
Zulqarnain means man with two horns. Although an old tradition says Moses had two horns, Muslims have largely identified him with Alexander the Great. In Rome, the statue of Moses has two horns.
Firdausi in his Shahnama immortalised Zulqarnain as the just king and conqueror. He ‘owns’ him by making him the grandson of Darius.
Abul Kalam Azad thought Zulqarnain was Alexander. Alexander as Iskandar has always been a popular name. His wall is known as sadd-e-Iskandari. Almost all great Persian poets wrote at least one masnavi about him.
Cyrus was the great Persian king who rescued the Jews from their exile in Babylon. The king with two horns is mentioned by Prophet Daniel. He wore the two horns to indicate his control of two countries: Pars and Medea.
Zulqarnain is also a Muslim name because the Holy Quran speaks well of him. It comes from the root ‘qrn’ meaning horn/ head.
Arab ‘qrn’ appears in Greek as ‘kr’ and in Latin as ‘krn’. The origin of the word must be Syriac from where many words have radiated to the Semitic and Indo-European group of languages.
Greek ‘kr’ became ‘sr’ since Latin had no ‘k’ sound. So we have rhinoceros meaning horn on the nose. The mythical horse unicorn has one horn because corn here means horn. (Note the transformation of Latin corn into horn in English.)
In Persian and Urdu, ‘sar’ means head and in Urdu-Hindi, the same word is used to indicate top end (‘sira’). Our name for south Punjab, Seraiki, comes from Sindhi ‘siro’ meaning top end. In English, cranium for skull has the same root. Christian name Cornelius means crowned.
The musical instrument horn was first fashioned out of a horn. Another name for it is cornet. The word for head in Urdu is ‘sar’ but in Latin the word for head/brain is cerebrum in which the root is ‘cer’.
Alexander is also a curious word. The ander part in it means man and comes from ‘aner’ through a grammatical change andros. We know that ‘nar’ in Persian and Sanskrit means man.
From aner came andros. Name Andrew means manly. Alexander means he saves men. The saving sense is conveyed in alex, which is a negative of leg meaning to join. Root ‘lg’ appears in lex (law) and religion. Religion binds and the word ‘ligature’ means bound.
The ‘lg’ root is the same as in Urdu-Hindi ‘lag’ (join) and ‘alag’ (separate). Alexander separated men from harm and, therefore, was saviour of men. We believe that the Holy Quran, talking of a non-Muslim favourably, gave us the permission to admire all men of other creeds who are just and wise.
PS: The Greeks call themselves Hellenes. The eastern world knew them as Ionians — now in Turkey where Troy was located — and pronounced the word correctly as ‘Yunani’. Helen means Greek woman. In India, Greeks were called Yavan from Ionian and Jaunpur and Junagarh are named after them.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2012.
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I am Muhammad Alexander (Wisnu Sasongko) from Indonesia, I am the author of "Alexander was Zulqarnain”. To know more clearly who Zulqarnain, you can read my book. In the book explained in detail all travel routes Alexander was 100% identical with Zulqarnain travel routes.
I am writing that Alexander the great was a monotheism, not a pagan / polytheistic, because the lineage of Alexander's teachers are believers, that Aristotles > Plato > Socrates.
And and I would argue that Socrates whose known that in the Koran as Luqman al Hakim. Please read my book titled "Socrates was Luqman Hakim who have black skin" please see this: http://www.belibukuonline.com.my/pts/869-alexander-adalah-zulqarnain.html and http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7992421-alexander-adalah-zulqarnain
@Abid P Khan
'I too, believe that information should be free.'
Hope, more and more people subscribe to the credo as you do; help fight ignorance and reduce biases and prejudices that continue to rule the popular narratives across communities and associated cultures.
@Abid P Khan
'I too, believe that information should be free.'
Hope, more and more people subscribe to the credo as you do; help fight ignorance and reduce biases and prejudices that continue to rule the popular naratives across comunities and associated cultures.
Regards.
@Cynical: . "...As an aside, your posts almost always add value to the topic under discussion...." . When Archimedes ran out of his bath tub, he did not go to see a patent attorney. I too, believe that information should be free.
@Abid P Khan
@Cynical: “…Who could have think of that?” Not so commonly used “thunk” is past tense of “think”…You never could have thunk.
Sincere thanks for pointing it out. Looks like I fixed something which was not broken. As an aside, your posts almost always add value to the topic under discussion. Thanks for that as well.
@Cynical: “…Who could have think of that?” Not so commonly used “thunk” is past tense of “think”…You never could have thunk.
A sincere thanks for pointing it out. Looks like I fixed something which was not broken. As an aside, your posts almost always add value to the topic under discussion. Thanks for that as well.
@Sahara: "Latin has k, dear author, its just that they spell it as qu." . Curious contest of qualitative quotes become quantum. A house in Italian is written as Casa and pronounced "Kaazah", where Capricious Capricians in their Capris consuming cappuccinos. .
@Cynical:
"...Who could have think of that?" Not so commonly used "thunk" is past tense of "think"...You never could have thunk. . Khaled Ahmed provides good infotainment.
@Abid P Khan
Your poser @john harman: . "Brilliant. Who could have think of that? Got more gems like that? Please do share with us".
Superb, to say the least.
Juna in gujarati mean old. So junagarh means old fort.
@Noor: "Zulqarnain beleived in one God & was kind hearted."
Now where did you pluck this one from. Your imagination or bigotry? You decide.
This remains and shall remain a debate for times to come. Just simple not researched reasoning by way of Judaism leads me to beleive the Zulqarnain referred to in the Quran is Cyrus the great and not Alexander. Prophet Muhammad consulted a great deal with Jews as illustrated in the Quran itself. Thank you for acknowledging that Alexander was a non-Muslim just as Abraham was a non Muslim. Islam back then was not even a pipe dream. Save the etymology, Please!
Recycling your own articles Khaled Sahib? what has the world come to?
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story14-11-2004pg3_4
@sabi: Salman Rashid mentions in his article that the kingdom of Cyrus lasted 200 years until "Alexander unravelled it and became master of it". That would tie in with "two centuries" - Cyrus, the king whose kingdom lasted two centuries. Regards.
No comparison! Alexander was a brutal & Non-Muslim;
Zulqarnain beleived in one God & was kind hearted.
@sabi: Salman Rashid mentions in his article that the kingdom of Cyrus lasted 200 years until "Alexander unravelled it and became master of it". This might be a meaningful link to the "two centuries" - Cyrus, the king whose kingdom lasted two centuries. Regards.
@sabi: Salman Rashid mentions in his article that the kingdom of Cyrus lasted 200 years until "Alexander unravelled it and became master of it". This might be a meaningful connection to the "two centuries" - the king whose kingdom lasted two centuries. Regards.
If we can distinguish Gog and Magog equation would be simple. I believe ("I believe") its the Chinese race living near the mongol border, if that is the case I am sure Zulqarnain is Alexander. It can someone other then these two as well.. :)
@john harman: "Does it mean that the East and the West need to settle their differences and protect themselves from the north, meaning probably Russia?" . Brilliant. Who could have thunk of that? Got more gems like that? Please do share with us.
Fascinating as always. Fondly remember your column 'A word about words" during our time at The Frontier Post. Enlightening and always a pleasure to read.
How the time travells the laesson is. Nothings is imortal,centuries ago people had done great job but finally they expired,so presently people will meet finnaly their craetor ALLAH ( God). These days, people are wasting lives in collecting wealth,gaing fame and popularity.They must perform their duties a good human being, should do good for all not just for their own kids,friends.
Does it mean that the East and the West need to settle their differences and protect themselves from the north, meaning probably Russia?
Enlightening as usual. Keep it up Khaled saab!
Author Tell us the purpose of quran discribing this tale of zulqarnain.What is the hiden message in this tale.I hope you would do more research and come up with some purposfull article. And by the way qarn in arabic also mean century.Zulqarnain would mean man of two centuries or someone who had seen two centuries.
Most interesting - but a belabored and contrived connection to scripture nevertheless. Alexander was his birth name and not something that he was bestowed after saving or separating men from harm, although the name does indeed mean protector of men; remember that he was Alexander the third, preceded by two other Macedonian kings with the same name. Once you remove the etymological connection, all that remains is myth. The fact is that the myth of Alexander, including his divinity continued well beyond his death, and was utilized by the Ptolemaic dynasty to legitimize their satrapy and eventual rule until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. Given the proximity of Egypt to Arabia, it is highly likely that the halo of Alexander spread to these lands as well.
Abul Kalam Azad thought Zulqarnain was Cyrus not alexender as Cyrus beleived in one God and alexender beleived in many on the contrary...........wikipedia has better details...:p