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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kamburr: [QB] ^^^ Do you have any proven references on this? What is the origin of the Arabs, the people of Mohammed? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: I have an Egyptian friend (white) who told me that Bilal was Black. He told me that the Arabians were black. My Somali friend told me the same thing. He told me that the indigenous population of Arabia was black and his great-grandfather came from Saudi Arabia and he was a very black man. [/QB][/QUOTE]Bilal may gave been black, and he may have been set free. But the Prophet did not go on to free thousands of his other black brothers. Their lot was to keep getting enslaved and dying under the brutal Arab slave regime. Indeed, as a prosperous merchant, Mohammed himself must have traded in black bodies. He also said that dreams of black women were an evil omen, a foreshadowing of disease. Contrast with Moses, who did not run black women down, but actually married one. All was not hunky-dory when the black man Bilal issued his call to prayer. Indeed one PRO Islamic website tells a different story. When the black man tried to do his job, a lot of his Arab "brothers" apparently tried to stab him in the back. Maybe they felt he was "too black". [i]But some Muslims could not bear to accept Bilal as a rightful Muezzin because he was black- skinned, and when they heard him call—which was often—they even prayed that they could die, so as not to have to hear the Ethiopian’s voice (Azan) ever again. [/i] Hardly a ringing endorsement of "brotherhood" among contemporaries of the Prophet. http://www.world-crisis.com/analysis_comments/408 _0_15_0_C37/ Generous as Mohamed is claimed to be, Mecca still remained a major slave trading center in black flesh, and millions of blacks still made the dismal trek to Islamic lands, with few surviving, necessitating constant replenishment. And the notion of "kindler, gentler" Islamic slavery and blacks is a hollow myth. One of the biggest black slave rebellions of all time was against Arab oppressors, the Zanj rebellion in Iraq, circa 869, where thousands of black slaves beaten down in the malarial salt marshes of Iraq by their Arab "brothers", struck for freedom. Blacks did however find suitable employment in Mohammed's Mecca. The black [i]saggas[/i], or slave men, are reported in olden times to be of use in providing mineral water to city residents at dusk during Ramadan. [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/Saka.jpg/180px-Saka.jpg[/IMG] Useful blacks in Mecca- from Wikipedia Then there is the case of the original black Egytian fellahin, conquered and oppressed by Arabs, as noted in the link below. http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=000767 And yet, black folk are urged by Arab Muslims to make pilgrimages and worship at the grave of a Caucasian slave-trader, whose people devastated black Kemet.. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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