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The present volume is fascicle A of volume III of Arabic Literature of Africa, edited by J.O. Hunwick and R.S. O'Fahey. The fascicle, compiled by O'Fahey and several collaborators, covers the Islamic writings of Northeastern Africa in Arabic and in several local languages, including Amharic, Tigrinya, Harari and Somali.
Geographically, the fascicle covers the modern states of Eritrea, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia. Although the Islamic literature of the region is limited, it includes an important poetic tradition in Somali and Harari and the writings of a major scholar of the colonial period in Eritrea. The volume is divided into four chapters and follows the usual ALA format. It will be followed by fascicle B, which will cover East Africa, especially Kenya and Tanzania.
There is a whole chapter About The ishaaq arrival.
The_Emperior5 wrote:Detailed hagiography of Sh. Ishaq b. Ahmad. It covers his life and deeds in the
Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa from his birth until the ...
*Nobleman* wrote:so he came from carabta. Which country in particular, also is there any proof or is this someones opinion?
you don't believe?Goljano Lion wrote:*Nobleman* wrote:so he came from carabta. Which country in particular, also is there any proof or is this someones opinion?Welcome to Somali mythology , to believe or not to believe , that is the question for you
*Nobleman* wrote:so he came from carabta. Which country in particular, also is there any proof or is this someones opinion?
1- Al-Dur Al Muntakhab Fi Alaqab Wal-asab (12 century manuscript) by unkown author.
2-Al Casjad Al-Manduum Li-Taariikh Wal-culuum (12 century manuscript) by
- Maxamed Xasan Al-Basri , 50 pages. Location, Al-Maktaba al-Daahiriya
Suuq al Xamiidiya , Dimashq Suriya.
3- Al-Casjad Al Manduum by Sharif Axmed Maxamed Qaasim Al Gheribaani Yemen A Hashimi historian of Yemen (1910).
4- Thamrat Al-Mushtaaq Fi Manaaqib/Nasab al-Sheekh/Sayid Isxaaq by
Sharif Aydarus Sharif Ali Al-Aydarus 1947. (d 1347 H.A.)
Also the author of Bughyat Al-Amaal Fi-Taariikh Al Soomaal.Possile location
Madbacat Cabaadi Wa-Abnaauh, Yemen, San'a.
5- Adhwaa Calaa Taariikh Al-Soomaal by Shariif Maxamed Caydarus (1932-1999)
The ex-mayor of Maqudisho during the last elecion in Somalia 1968.
6-Kitaab Fatx Al-Baab Fi Al-Ansaab Wal-Alaqaab by Cabdialmacalim Ibn Yuusuf
known as 'Baabin Sayidih'.
only nuux ismael family tree, i do believeabdikarim86 wrote:you don't believe?Goljano Lion wrote:*Nobleman* wrote:so he came from carabta. Which country in particular, also is there any proof or is this someones opinion?Welcome to Somali mythology , to believe or not to believe , that is the question for you
rich-boy wrote:i dont believe it thats bullshit we not arabs
rich-boy wrote:i dont believe it thats bullshit we not arabs