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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by yazid904: [qb] The Arab world is heterogenous and the roots of Arab culture encompasses Africa! Have you heard of the Song of Antar! This is not to dismiss some Arabs who go against the teaching of Mohammed (PBUH), who, e.g kill innocent women and children just to do so! Please do not confuse Muslim and Arab since they are not mutually exclusive. The largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia, then you have Turks, Persians (Iranians) and others who are not Arab. At times, speaking Arabic appears to make one an Arab but this has a hold on some groups and not in others! The Darfur problem is Arab speaking Africans against their Christian or animist African brethren! [/qb][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [qb] The racism probably stems from competiton and historical conquest. The ancient Arab groups felt they were superior to both whites and blacks. In the modern world blacks are considered the lowest due to the historical slave trade thus it affects how modern day Arabs percieve ''black'' Africans. Many Arabs also see ''black'' Africans as cannibals and savages. This perception is probably related to western media and of how Africans are present in Arab cinema. Historically, it appears that blacks were see as allies and as inferiors to the Arabs. The Banil Hilal epic and Song of Antar present blacks as undiserables. In the some of the Hadiths Muhammed tells a bedouin not to disown his son because he came out black,and also of the equality all the different ethnic groups. [/qb][/QUOTE]^ Both Yazid and Ausar are 100% correct. These are the answers to your question Pepi_Khem! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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