H. Cumaili Lab is an independent Abrahamic research initiative dedicated to the study of divine revelation, prophetic continuity, sacred history, and the structure of scripture across the Abrahamic traditions.
The project explores how revelation moves through history from the Torah and prophetic literature to the Gospel traditions and the Qur’anic revelation examining the relationship between language, theology, interpretation, and human understanding.
Rather than approaching scripture as isolated religious traditions, the research investigates the continuity of revelation, prophetic transmission, sacred language, and the transformation of theological meaning across time.
By combining textual analysis, semantic research, manuscript studies, comparative hermeneutics, and philosophical inquiry, the project seeks to construct a unified framework for understanding revelation and prophetic history within the Abrahamic world.
H. Cumaili is an independent researcher specializing in Biblical Hermeneutics, Hebrew Semantics, Comparative Abrahamic Studies, Prophetic Continuity, and the philosophy of divine revelation.
His work focuses on the continuity of revelation across the Abrahamic scriptures, with particular interest in prophetic transmission, sacred language, theological structures, manuscript traditions, and the relationship between text, interpretation, and history.
Current projects include: God or Religion?, From the First Temple to the Paraclete, The Revelation Project, and a growing research archive exploring scripture, prophecy, and sacred continuity across the Abrahamic traditions.
The long-term vision of the project is to build a comprehensive digital Abrahamic research library connecting revelation, theology, sacred history, language, and textual development through a unified academic structure.