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Why is there no mentions of Whites in the Bible or Quran? Where were the whites?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Gigantic: [qb] so laban the syrian in the bible was an albino too, huh? Simply amazing. Please don't make me post up the meaning of his name and a painting of syrians in egyptian art. Please dont make me do it! S [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Gigantic: [qb] ^Yea sure dude - all white people are albinos or suffer from vitiligo, yea sure :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]75% of pinks will suffer sunburn, skin cancer, eye damage, if exposed to the sun long enough. Albinos are the only other "ethnics" that share those characteristics. What are your people then? [/qb][/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE]Laban was an Aramaean. The term Aramaeans was changed to "Syrian" by late translators. The Aram were originally a southern Arabian people from Arim or Iram where the Sabaean dam was and were probably similar in appearance to the Aramramma of the Khazraj. They wore braids in their hair and were, if anything - the "black Syrians" mentioned by the Greeks. [IMG]http://i50.tinypic.com/4jnzpl.jpg[/IMG] Hazael (Khaza'il) the ruler of the Aramaeans in Syria An Arab tribe named Khaza'il still exists in the area of southern Iran where many of the Ka'b and Khafaja Arabs (of the Qays) moved after 1500 A.D.. The Aram were one of many early black or "Semitic" Arabs that settled in Syria some of the others being knownn as the Ph'anake Anakim of the Canaanites (better known as Phoenikes), Israel, Hyksos (Amalek), Mash'ai or Mashek, Khaza'a (Haza) and Azd or Asad (better known as the sons of Set) - to name a few. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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