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[QUOTE]Originally posted by abdulkarem3: [QB] it is the same thing as the american term white in which alot of ruddy looking berbers do not consider themselves white even though it is hard to tell the difference between them and euro's in europe. I have met some who even look down on the complexion of the french. [QUOTE]which again only serves to minimize and diminish the roles of blacks within Islam.[/QUOTE]how would that be possible for a non-black to do when there are too many accounts of blacks in the first generation of muslims. 100 times more than what al-jahiz covered in his treatise(superiority of the blacks over the whites). i think what alot of people, even arabs fail to realize is that the vast majority of the arab scholars were arabized and not representative or descended from the arab tribes just like every american is not a descendant of anglo-saxon stock. the black nations were looked at as either being muslim or non-muslim. teh black nations whose populations were muslims like borno,kano,mali,songhay,takrur were considered blacks as a national description but were obligated muslim nationals. the black nations who were non-muslim were not even considered with names; only the muslim black nations were recognized. the exception to that is the nubians who were christian just like the slavic nations who were christian. the rest of the pagan whites where not even considered. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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