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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Arwa: [QB] Hello Clyde Winters Usually, I don't get offended by trolls. If you don't stop feeding them, they will continue forever. But the difference is, when someone quotes Bernard Lewise to teach us abou Islam, which it's the same when you use Mein Kampf for Jews. But one thing I don't get it; why would someone demean Cedric J. Robinson--one of greatest scholars in our time, just because he mentioned Islam less than 3 pages out of 1500 pages in his book. He is not an Islam expert. Apparently someone got offended by this: [QUOTE] [b]Ibrahim, the son of a Black concubine of the caliph Al-Mahdi (775-785) came very close to being caliph in 817-819 when a faction in Baghdad supported his candidature against the nominated successor of the caliph Al-Ma'mun. In spite of being 'excessively black and shiny' he was preferred by some 'Abasid loyalists to 'Alid candidate of Persian descent (Source: Hunwick, op.cit., p. 28) [/b][/QUOTE]I have more research articles about Muslims in the new world. I'll post on Monday. Thank you for the informations. Here are two links from my blog: http://gess.wordpress.com/2006/08/08/religion-and-slave-rebellion-in-bahia/ http://gess.wordpress.com/2006/08/09/slave-rebellion-in-brazil-the-muslim-uprising-of-1835-in-bahia-ii/ Read the PDF files for references. Sister Arwa. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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