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[QUOTE]Originally posted by carambolas: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] ^ A primary reason for Arab racism against blacks was the exact same for Europeans, and that was [i]imperialism[/i] with the Arab colonization of Africa and what not. Islam was a second reason in that Arabs began to use their religion to boast their supremacy. Ironically, the prophet Muhammad even warned all Muslims of this-- that his people would use their ethnicity to boast Islamic superiority. [/qb][/QUOTE]I would agree, but could it not be that the Arab religion's incorporation of the "Curse of Ham" controbuted to this racism? Moses never had any "curse of Ham". He predicted the peoples of Lebanon/palestine/Caanan falling under the ex-slaves from Egypt, but as can be seen in Genesis 10, Cush went on to build powerful civilization, and Mizraim (Egypt) also went on to their own great civilization. Even Diop quotes Moses approvingly in "African origin of civilization." And even as to Caanan, Moses' writings openly show that they were more advanced materially and technologically than the Hebrew ex-slaves/serfs/whatever. Doesn't sound like any "curse" there at all. Seems to me that Arabs have distorted Moses original writings to make black people "accursed". [/QB][/QUOTE]
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