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Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:26 am
by Ganjaweed
AwdalPrince wrote:
Tut wasnt R1b thats ridiculous. Why are you surprised that AA's have R1b? They have substanital amounts of European genetic infusion from the days of slavery. 90% of AA's have atleast one European ancestor
So he wasn't R1b because you say he wasn't? My point is this; you are a somali so stop claiming other races, its embarrassing :down: .

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:26 am
by AwdalPrince
Firewall this is brown according to all classifications:

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Besides the wording of the Prophet (saw) when he said curly was the Arabic word Ja'd which means hard.

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:27 am
by AwdalPrince
Ganjaweed wrote:
AwdalPrince wrote:
Tut wasnt R1b thats ridiculous. Why are you surprised that AA's have R1b? They have substanital amounts of European genetic infusion from the days of slavery. 90% of AA's have atleast one European ancestor
So he wasn't R1b because you say he wasn't? My point is this; you are a somali so stop claiming other races, its embarrassing :down: .
You have transgressed beyond the bounds of rationality.

Please leave.

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:27 am
by Firewall
nooooooo.....If moses was albe to pass for an egyptian its safe to say that the ancient egyptians looked middle easterns :up:

Moses was unware of his ancestry during most of his life he always tought he was an egyptian prince :up:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:28 am
by dawwa9
Ganjaweed,

You K2/T son of a bitch, go back to India :arrow:

:mrgreen:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:31 am
by qoraxeey
Ganjaweed wrote:
So he wasn't R1b because you say he wasn't? My point is this; you are a somali so stop claiming other races, its embarrassing :down: .
ganja well said :clap: :clap: :clap:


THAT GOES OUT FOR DAWWA & ALL THE SELF HATING CREW :lol:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:31 am
by qoraxeey
Ganjaweed wrote:
So he wasn't R1b because you say he wasn't? My point is this; you are a somali so stop claiming other races, its embarrassing :down: .
ganja well said :clap: :clap: :clap:


THAT GOES OUT FOR DAWWA & ALL THE SELF HATING CREW :lol:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:31 am
by Ganjaweed
Firewall wrote:nooooooo.....If moses was albe to pass for an egyptian its safe to say that the ancient egyptians looked middle easterns :up:

Moses was unware of his ancestry during most of his life he always tought he was an egyptian prince :up:
My friend you are using logic and common sense. Those things aren't needed in this thread :mrgreen: .

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:31 am
by qoraxeey
Ganjaweed wrote:
So he wasn't R1b because you say he wasn't? My point is this; you are a somali so stop claiming other races, its embarrassing :down: .
ganja well said :clap: :clap: :clap:


THAT GOES OUT FOR DAWWA & ALL THE SELF HATING CREW :lol:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:32 am
by Firewall
brown
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Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:36 am
by AwdalPrince
qoraxeey wrote:
Ganjaweed wrote:
So he wasn't R1b because you say he wasn't? My point is this; you are a somali so stop claiming other races, its embarrassing :down: .
ganja well said :clap: :clap: :clap:


THAT GOES OUT FOR DAWWA & ALL THE SELF HATING CREW :lol:
Qoraxeey dont encourage bad behaviour ok :D

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:37 am
by AwdalPrince
Firewall wrote:brown
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Then what colour is this man?

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Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:37 am
by dawwa9
Language: Somali/Egyptian (meaning)

Ra/Ra (The sun)

Neter/Neder (divine being)

Hipo/Hibo (the sound b doe not exist in Hamitic languages - gift)

Heru/Huur (a stork)

Tuf/Tuf (spit)

Habi (the Nile)/Wabi ( a river)

Ar/Ar ( a lion)

cb/kab (shoe)

brq/biriq (lightning)

ayah/dayah (moon)

dab/dab (fire)

anka/aniga (I)

su, asu/usi (he)

Ka/Ka,Kaah (spirit)

medu/muud (liquid)

BOQOR---Ancient Egyptian traditional dresses, the Royal scarf worn around the waist as well as the (Ivory) headrest all reminds one of the present day Somalia. Curiously enough, the beautifully decorated scarf to this day remained part of a Somali nomad girl’s ceremonial attire and was called BOQOR.


According to the earliest interpretations of the Quran, the place where Cain slew his brother, Abel, was ‘GERIYAT’ which reportedly meant ‘The place of Death’. Incidentally, the hottest most desolate piece of desert in North-Western Somalia was called and thus also meant in Somali. GERIYAT (GEERIYAAD) lies about 25km south of the historical Red Sea Port of Zeila (probably the Biblical Zillah, the mother of TUBAL-CAIN). Also according to the Holy Quran, WAD (the ancient Hamite god) was one of the five idol-gods worshipped during the time of Prophet Noah. There was now etymological evidence that WAD was a Somali deity as also was HOBAL and several of ancient Egypt’s gods.


Probably the most important word in the Somali language is its name, i.e. SOMALI. Often misunderstood and occasionally misinterpreted by Somali and foreign scholars alike, the author thought it befitting that the study should begin with it. Contrary to all erroneous theories advanced and meanings attributed to it, the name was a simple Somali noun describing the profession of its speakers, namely SOMAAL. In old Somali, so’ meant meat – now replaced by the modern word HILIB. Among speakers of MAI dialect, however, SO’ was still very much in use and was the only word for meat. The suffix MAAL means to live on or to make gain from. Hence SO’MAAL literally means ‘one who lives on meat’ – in other words a pastoralist.

The only other Somali word with the suffix MAAL was DUMAAL which meant ‘one who gained from death’. DUMAAL was the word commonly used for wife-inheritance. In Somali tradition, a man is expected to inherit the wife of his deceased brother. Similarly, in the event of death of one’s wife, her younger sister is usually given to him in marriage to take the place of her deceased elder sister. Therefore, in Somali, a sister-in-law was a DUMAASHI (which should have basically been DUMAAL-SHI).

WAD’AAD (now WADAAD), evidently the pre-Islamic word for priest (man of religion) was still commonly used and contained the ancient ‘Hamitic’ god WAD. Hence WAD’AAD, or more recently WADAAD, meant the attendant of WAD. In modern Somali, WAD meant ‘death’. Similarly, DAR’AAD (currently GARAAD) meant ‘an expert in law’ – probably the clan advocate. In modern Somali, however, GARAAD today means prince or Sultan of a clan.

:up:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:40 am
by Firewall
AwdalPrince wrote:
Firewall wrote:brown
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Then what colour is this man?

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get a better picture and some self esteem :up:

Re: Somali Pharaonic Cushitic History VS Somali Arab History

Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 10:42 am
by Oxidant
Firewall wrote:
brown and curly haired could be this
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:lol: :lol:

Brown?