Researcher Mahmoud A. Wahab has released a new study proposing that the disconnected letter ‘Nun’ opening Surah Al-Qalam in the Qur’an represents the primordial waters of ancient Egyptian cosmology. The book, titled The Disconnected Letter ‘Nun’ at Surah Al-Qalam: In Relation to Ancient Egyptian Religion, Hebrew Bible & Qur’anic Coherence, argues this interpretation emerges from examining the Qur’an’s internal structure rather than treating the letter as an undecipherable cipher.
Wahab’s methodology prioritizes Qur’anic coherence, viewing each surah as a thematic unit with purposeful arrangement. He examines how Surah Al-Qalam (68) sits between Al-Mulk (67), which proclaims divine sovereignty and creation, and Al-Haqqah (69), which portrays final judgment. The letter ‘Nun’ and the oath by the Pen in Al-Qalam thus form a bridge between creation and destiny, connecting to early Islamic reports presenting the Pen as the first created thing writing the decree.
The study draws on the nazm tradition of Qur’anic interpretation, arguing that linear and thematic ties among these three surahs help decode ‘Nun.’ Read this way, the initial letter functions as a hinge symbol connecting blessing and creation to resurrection and judgment through decree and knowledge. This approach demonstrates how Qur’anic arrangement and thematic unity can unlock the muqaṭṭaʿāt (disconnected letters).
Wahab connects this Qur’anic symbol to ancient Egyptian religion, where Nun represents the limitless, dark primordial ocean from which creation emerges. Ritual life in ancient Egypt continually re-enacted emergence from this Deep through sacred lakes, libations, and Nile inundation, reinforcing Nun’s life-giving role. The book also examines parallels in the Hebrew Bible, noting scholarship on Genesis 1:2 and the Hebrew tĕhôm (the Deep), which shows structured similarities with Egypt’s pre-creation schema.
The study maintains the Qur’an’s interpretive primacy while using comparative materials as supporting witnesses. When Surah Al-Qalam is read within its immediate nazm and in light of cross-cultural water-cosmologies, ‘Nun’ most plausibly signals the primordial waters—a symbol that coherently links origin to decree to destiny across the three surahs. The book is available through major retailers including Amazon.
This contribution is methodological as much as lexical, showing how Qur’anic coherence can illuminate challenging textual elements. The result is an integrative reading that ties together creation, knowledge, and judgment within the Qur’an’s own architectural framework, offering a new perspective on how the text engages with earlier religious traditions while maintaining its distinctive theological voice.
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