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...this is a letter we received in response to some questions Matay... note: I have indicated Matay's points. Dr Joseph writes: To save time I've made a few comments within the text below and have highlighted them within square brackets. I simply have no time nor the desire to repeat myself to our nationalists again and again. If the writer of the comments below has carefully read my book, as he claims he does, then he knows what I have said on the points he raises. Let him comment on what he disagrees with and why. I HAVE addressed the issues that he raises. Let me now briefly respond to a few other comments raised below-- within the text itself: Matay wrote: Prof. Yildiz published this article in an academic journal. It's in the same journal where Dr Joseph wrote many articles and commentaries. It's the J.A.A.S. [[[[[[[[[ On the question of our Assyrian origin, JAAS is a magazine like ASSYRIAN STAR and a NINEVEH, WRITTEN BY AND FOR ASSYRIANS. I published a few articles there because the first editor of JAAS asked me to do it. If JAAS is an academic journal, let its present editor write and ask me to comment on Yildis's and Rollinger's articles; I will be glad to answer it for then it will reach all of its Assyrian subscribers. ]]]]]]] Matay wrote: Besides, he should not question the " academic" level of the article, but the contents. Besides, Prof. Yildiz is an assyrian and he teaches at the University of Salamanca our language and culture. [[[[[[ What has Professor Yaldiz published that was not addressed to an Assyrian audience? I do not know the answer to that question. ]]]]]]] Matay wrote: He asks for the connection of todays assyrians and the ancient assyrians. If the name and term " Suraya" and " Assyrian" is identical even during (!) the assyrian empire, which he and the article of Dr. Rollinger agree on, then why does he wants my ancestors who were completely brainwashed by the churches and the religious christian culture to explain that they are not just Suraya (= Assyrian) [[[[[[[[ Quote me something from Rollinger that addresses itself to the modern Assyrians and ties them to the ancients by that name .]]]]]]]]]]] Matay wrote: but also descendants of the pagan assyrians who according to their new religion in the old testament were very evil in the eyes of their new God. If you have evidences of Kha B Nisan celebrations up till the 7th century a.d. of pagan assyrians in northern mesopotamia, if you have a King Senacherib with his son St. Behnam and daughter St. Sara in the 4th century a.d. who turned christian and left their pagan religion, if you have " Narsai, young king of the Assyrians" in the 3rd century a.d. .... why would i give them all the ethnicities in middle east ( persian, aramaean, median, ..) EXCEPT an assyrian one? I would recommend you the articles of Prof. Amir Harrak, a syriac-catholic from mosul and he knows himself and all the syriac-speaking christians as Assyrian. [[[[[[[ Please send me--or quote me from--the articles of Dr. Harrak that you are recommending. Refer to specific passages where he addresses the ancient Assyrian origin of the present-day Assyrians. I am not aware of any. ]]]]]]]]] He teaches Akkadian, Aramaic and Syriac at Toronto. He doesn't see any necessity to deny our linkage with the ancient Assyrians. If you are interested to learn more, i can send you some articles from Dr Harrak about the paganism among the " syriac speaking christians" . Matay wrote: Anyways, not only Fred Parhad has read Dr Joseph's book, but many other assyrians. We also read other professors books who also critisize the usage of the name Assyrian. We simply do not agree with everything he ( Dr Joseph) writes, especially the part where he completely denies any kind of ethnic connection with the ancient assyrians. [[[[[[[ Be more specific; what I have written is accepted by all experts who have SPECIFICALLY addressed the question of our relationship with the ancient Assyrians . None has criticized my book on that score. ]]]]] Matay wrote: Of course, everyone and especially a learned person like Dr Joseph, has the right to think different, and to defend his thoughts and ideas with all his knowledge and talents. I admire him for his courage as the only nestorian who denies his Assyrian roots. :-) However, in these days of political division, where external powers scatter us and divide us for their own interests, i personally would not deny nor exclude any linkage with the ancient Assyro-Babylonians. Not even for scientific or scholarly reason. [[[[[[[ That is why we are so isolated, if not laughed at. NOBODY--neither our friends nor our enemies--believes us on the question of our ancient Assyrian origin. They seem to know our history better than we do. I wanted us to know who we are; there is nothing in my book to be ashamed of. ]]]]]]] I have to commend Matay....I know this subject is dear to his heart and yet he maintains his self-respect and treats Dr Joseph with the respect and courtesy his position and achievements deserve....Matay shows how to disagree like a gentle person, while remaining passionate in his own beliefs.... --------------------- |
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