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:whoa: calm down, you are now making up hadith to sustain your delusions that is dambi my friend.
Anyways good luck on your plans of overthrowing the Saudis....call me when you capture riyadh :)
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Sulfur wrote:
Khalid Ali wrote:Sheikh isxaaq is a well known figure there are so many historic literature about the man his legacy his journey from Arabia his ancestry his Biography has been written by many , So to say that he was not Ahli bait is just false. He did exist and he came to Somaliland and is the Patriarch of the great Somaliland clan reer Sheikh isxaaaq. Thats what u need to know
sophisticate wrote: When I read this I just shook my head.
My fallen Somali brothers and sisters, why are you claiming descent from a religious scholar? When this cannot be ascertained via dna, where is the proof. Anecdotal evidence from written text really isn’t enough. The Issaq thing seems almost laughable. It’s like someone claiming Iraqi because of sheik Samaroon, which assumed more of a role of teacher and not an ancestor. Allow me to laugh lol. The actual term is Gadurbursi – which denotes expansion of land. Sounds more like a military campaign, or a confederacy of tribes.
You don’t honour your historic legacy and sharp features which have been around since time and memorial and are not borrowed from anyone else but yourselves. Your facial features although unique to you are found all over east Africa among other cushtic people. Also, sharp features are merely a sub-set of many of the diverse African phenotypes there are available. Are we going to call a European or Arab with a bulbous nose African, no? So why do we call an African with sharp features and darker skin an “anomaly” or possibly mixed. I find it pathetic really.

You Somalis have managed to retain your language and resist Arab imperialism (unlike Northern Sudanis), but yet some of you claim it. I will tell you one thing. Arabs particularly those from Egypt and Saudi have more sub-Saharan African DNA than your typical Somali. Also Arabs also have a bit of east African DNA as well. Do they go claiming their darker past, hell no. They downplay it, will not acknowledge it, or just project their self-hate on to someone else by calling someone else a slave (prisoner of war).

The same should go for the few of you crazy Somalis swearing to the high heavens that you are Arab, because chances are you are not; quit the lies and pick up yourself esteem off the ground. You are just a plain old cushite that is lowering your value and morale and perhaps you have been truly mentally colonized. Good Day.

On a side note, I love the new notification feature from the update. Now I can see when people quoted me :blessed:. Sulfur how did you remember this. :o
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LOOL YAAAAAAS SOPHI^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

that paragraph should be tatted on every self hating somali's 7 head...i couldn't have said it better myself
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My hashemite bretherin, don't lend an ear to those who yell "you worship arabs" all we are doing is resurfacing documented history, by Allah's 99 names if I was not born to the clan of Isaaq I would not undergo this research.
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ZubeirAwal wrote:Masha Allah! Our brothers in the Hijaz received our genealogy, this is a leap towards the re-unification of all of the scattered tribes that descend from Hasan and Hussein (RA).

Is this book available online to purchase?
ZubeirAwal wrote:My hashemite bretherin, don't lend an ear to those who yell "you worship arabs" all we are doing is resurfacing documented history, by Allah's 99 names if I was not born to the clan of Isaaq I would not undergo this research.
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Modern day Turkish people are descendants of central Asian Turkic tribes for the most part. It's safe to say that their genealogy is more established than any Somali clan with claim to Arab ancestry, do you think the average Turkish individual really cares about their medieval affiliation with Mongolia? An Ankaran Turk with ancient roots in Turkmenistan identifies beyond all else with his Thracian counterpart with Bulgarian roots. For the same of argument, even if Sheekh Isxaaq was an Arab Hashemite, you've been a Somali longer than the Turkic tribesman was an Ottoman and Turkish so why do you care so much about a borderline ancient and shadowy affiliation with Arabs. You're identity is Somali, celebrate it and attend to it.
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The point of this thread is to investigate the 'if' in 'if' sheikh isxaaq was an arab, but some people are short-sighted and assume that I somewhat hold a desire to be from among the arabs, I am merely investigating what was given to me by my father, and what was given to him by his father, I am not agitated by the nay-sayers but why are you agitated at me? If it bothers you, then simply leave it. :?

As I continue my investigation I have found the nasabs of several scholars who descend from Hashim they all vary between 33-43 in the names of their fathers, just like my lineage and that of other Isaaqs, I won't insult my own capability by giving up on this simply because a handful of people deem it to be an act of reverence for the Arabs.
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Look, there's nothing wrong with Arabs. We share a lot, kin across the sea if you want. What I find a strange is that the question of whether or not an ancient progenitor was an Arab would peak your interest more as opposed to a theory of native origin.

Laas Geel and surrounds, city states mentioned in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, ancient buried walled settlements, tombs and temples across the country, the nearer to home contention that the perhaps your clan are an off shoot of a local people...all of this is immeasurably more significant than dedicating time and effort to collect and present a practically useless geonological conjecture to men in Hejaz.
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Why cant you celebrate both your African roots as well as the Asiatic Arabic roots , i am great promoter of the Afro Hashemite heritage The Children of Sheikh isxaaq the Children of Habar Magaadle and the Habar Xabusheed.
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I don't see anything wrong with that, provided that native history and identity naturally dwarfs the affinity with obscure fringe relations :|

Welcome back Khalid.
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Thanks Geoseven how are you doing Bro i heard Republic and Sade boi were calling you an Ultra right wing Hawiye nationalists ma run baa loool
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ZubeirAwal wrote:NOTE: 727 hijra is 1326-27 C.E
727 hirah is 1349 C.E not 1326.
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If you dont have hairy legs and banu hashim hairs on your shaf your are most likely a fraud.
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Khalid Ali wrote:Thanks Geoseven how are you doing Bro i heard Republic and Sade boi were calling you an Ultra right wing Hawiye nationalists ma run baa loool
Can't believe you missed the politics sections last month, it was like the snet Superbowl, vibrant discussions for a few weeks....until niman labo usbuuc seexan ruined it by going psycho at us out of the blue :down:
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People are entitled to believe that they descend from hairy smelly wife beating child molesting Arabs. That's their right. They are also entitled to believe that the Arabs are superior to them. Let's respect other people's beliefs. It boggles the mind why someone would beg to claim the sperm from hairy garlic smelling Arab testicles when science has already rejected this ridiculous myth but lets be tolerant


I am,

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^
And your kind don't belong in the Somaliland section.

Go back to the cage you came from.
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