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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Nevermore: [qb] Yeah, White superiority. Of course, There isnt auch a Thing as black superiority. :eek: Muslim Author, Al-Jahiz from the 9th century in His Work "the superiority of Blacks over whites" “*Therefore, if the Arabs are ****ruddy****, then they belong to the Byzantines (Rum), Slaves (Saqaliba), Persians and Khurasanis. But if they belong to the dark-skinned peoples, then they are a sub-category of our stock. So they are called medium-complexioned and brownish-black (sumr sud) when they are classified with us, as the Arabs use the masculine gender to refer to a group consisting of females and males.” Furthermore from Lisan al-Arab: “ And the Arabs used to say about the non-Arabs with whom white skin was characteristic, such as the Romans, Persians, and their neighbors: ‘They are red-skinned (*al-hamra’*)…”* al-hamra’* means the Persians and Romans…And the Arabs attribute white skin to the [b]slaves[/b]" [/qb][/QUOTE] [QUOTE] "And the Arabs attribute white skin to the slaves" Go read basic history first, before you come here poppin' crap. A Mamluk Manuscript on Horsemanship [/QUOTE] http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/asian-and-african/qatar/ Turk & Mongol Rule (930 - 1534) End of Baghdad Glory and Break Down of Urban Life. Mongol and Turkic Impact on Iraq Arab-Muslim conquests of Iraq in the 7th century brought a new order and culture to Iraq, which was preserved during the Seljuk Turk era. Even though the Mongols converted to Islam, they largely destroyed the order and stability of Western Asia, Iraq included. Cities and institutions were decimated, and populations reduced in brutal fashion. Baghdad was a shining beacon for the Muslim world for 500 years before the Mongol invasions. After being almost completely demolished, it remained a dilapidated outpost throughout the duration of Mongol Rule. The Mongol era in particular served as a dark ages of sorts for the Middle East, as architectural and academic prowess came to a halt. The effect proved to be long term and devastating, as Iraq would never fully recover. It remained a disorderly province of the Ottoman Empire for four centuries, enabling the British to take control after WWI. Even after shedding British rule in 1958, Iraq would remain vulnerable to instability and repressive, authoritarian rule. The Mongols and Turks had little genetic impact on Iraqis, suggesting minimal intermixing of the ruling class with the general population. http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/turk_mongol_rule.htm [IMG]http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/images/turkish_seljuk_empire.jpg[/IMG] Ottoman Empire in Iraq (1534 - 1917) Four Centuries of Instability in Iraq Under Ottoman Turk Rule. [IMG]http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/images/ottoman_empire.jpg[/IMG] http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/ottoman_empire.htm [QUOTE]there are black tribes among the Arabs, such as the Banu Sulaim bin Mansur, and that [b]all the peoples settled in the Harra, [i]besides the Banu Sulaim are black.[/i][/b] [/QUOTE]--Al-Jahiz (776-869): Al-Fakhar al-Sudan min al-Abyadh (Superiority Of The Blacks To The Whites) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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