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Are there any depictions of Black Arabs in Egypt?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bettyboo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Asar Imhotep: [qb] I understand what you're saying brother Wally, but the glyphs would not be a substitute for images depicting the people. I am just trying to see, if the "Black" Arabs were such a force to recon with as Dr. Wesley Muhammad claims, then there should be some depictions of them by the Egyptians as a distinct people. So I am trying to see did the Black Egyptians recognize "Black Arabs?" [/qb][/QUOTE]I don't know too much about 'Glyps' but Arabs were probably more described according to their tribe or clan. When the Bible speak of 'Arabs' it is not identifying a particular tribe or clan but specifically speaking of the Arab nation most likely the location in focus. I don't think the Egyptians would have viewed the "Arabs" as a distinctive people because they were viewed as "one of them" or a people who are in proximity and shared culture and ideas though language could have been different in dialect. Arabs could be tribes or clans of Kedar, Philistines, Caananites, Amalekites, or even some Ethiopian (Cush) tribes/clans could be an Arabian etc... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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