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[QUOTE]Originally posted by yazid904: [QB] arwa, The American view of Islam and its socio-cultural heterogenous background is and will remain at odds with outsiders. The Mamluk and Yeniseri corps was the backbone of Turkish military so training these 'foreigners' in the ways and acceptance of Islam was a positive experience. It was never one sided like the Anglo-Saxon view! The heterogeneity of Islam where Arab, Turk, Berber, Persian, Azeri, Wolof, Taureg, Hausa, etc, identities merge and collide is what allowed Islam to go far and wide. Hotep's absolutist view is an unspoken one although he says it! That kind of fearlessness is rare today and in a democratic place, it is his right. It is the deceivers who play both sides that are not to be trusted! One of the main tribal group of Jamaica were the Ibo! In the late 19th century, the instigators of rebellions were usually Hausa, Yoruba (the leaders) but the rank and file were non Hausa/Yoruba. babash trini [/QB][/QUOTE]
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