Was the Torah originally written in Sanskrit?

I understand that that is the contention of contemporary linguists, however everybody telling me that this is the case has also never given me any proof from these linguists validating the conclusion ancient Egyptians language did not contain written vowels. The assumption of the lack of vowels in ancient Egyptian writing is based on contemporary Semitic languages such as Hebrew which is based on Biblical Hebrew which may have been written after the genocides of 300 million people in the Indian subcontinent by invaders identified as Muslims. The Quran begins with the background of the Hebrew Torah and is based on the Hebrew Torah and contemporary Hebrew script is Arabic in ancestry and is not the original script of the Torah, which scholars of the Ancient Hebrew Research Center have argued was the Ancient Hebrew Script which has similarities to the Devanagari Sanskrit Script. Perhaps ancient Egyptian vowels which were spoken were also written inherently as part of the Hieroglyphic symbology from which Ancient Hebrew is thought to have developed. For example, the Hebrew word meaning "create" in the book of Genesis has an ancient Egyptian definition meaning to create from clay, and that concept developed from the ancient Egyptian belief in Khnum who is said to have created children from clay on his Potters Wheel in space and then placed the children within their mothers wombs.

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