KEYNAN22 Posted August 1, 2006 "A man of discernment said: The people of Iraq ... do not come out with something between blonde, buff and blanched coloring, such as the infants dropped from the wombs of the women of the Slavs and others of similar light complexion; nor are they overdone in the womb until they are burned, so that the child comes out something between black, murky, malodorous, stinking, and crinkly-haired, with uneven limbs, deficient minds, and depraved passions, such as the Zanj, the Somali, and other blacks who resemble them. The Iraqis are neither half-baked dough nor burned crust but between the two." Ibn al-Faqih al-Hamadani, Mukhtasar Kitab al-Buldan, 903 AD http://www.colorq.org/Articles/article.aspx?d=2002&x=arabviews Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhubad. Posted August 1, 2006 "[Mogadishu (in East Africa)] is a town endless in its size... Its people are powerful merchants. In it are manufactured the cloths named after it which have no rival, and are transported as far as Egypt and elsewhere. Ibn Battuta, A.D. 133 " Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 2, 2006 ... nor are they overdone in the womb until they are burned, so that the child comes out something between black, murky, malodorous, stinking, and crinkly-haired, with uneven limbs, deficient minds, and depraved passions , such as the Zanj, the Somali, and other blacks who resemble them. The Iraqis are neither half-baked dough nor burned crust but between the two. War yur iyo kud iyo gis iyo kac iyo wid iyo kir aa lagu dhahay Carabkaas whoever he was. 'Deficient minds' kulahaa. Kaaga sii daranee intaas ayaa anfici weysay hadana ku daray 'depraved passions.' Asagoo Carab waxaas kasoo fuqday. I ain't gonna say anything about Carabs, laakiin kalabkaas, saqajaankaas waxaas qoray iyo wixii la mid in uu maanta noolaado aan rabay. Aalaada aada, naargale aalshee! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted August 2, 2006 ^Obviously, that's an extremely despicable and inhumane statement to make by any human being, and it's due to sheer jahiliya, but subhanallah don't wish naar for him. If anything, ask Allah to forgive him for that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted August 2, 2006 Ibn Battuta then crossed the Red Sea to Somalia, disembarking first slightly north of Djibouti, then called Zeila. He judged it "a large city with a great bazaar, but it is in the dirtiest, most disagreeable, and most stinking town in the world" because of its inhabitants' habits of selling fish in the sun and butchering camels in the street. Ibn Battuta In Somalia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 4, 2006 Originally posted by Haneefah: ^Obviously, that's an extremely despicable and inhumane statement to make by any human being, and it's due to sheer jahiliya, but subhanallah don't wish naar for him. If anything, ask Allah to forgive him for that. Naargale aalshee, dear walaashiis, is a catch phrase, which should, obviously, never be taken as a literal meaning of the words. Waligeey qof, Muslim ama gaal ha ahaadee, naar uma kasbin, ugumana duceynin even that despised Sharon. Eebbe addoomadiis -- walaa jini, walaa xayawaan, walaa dhir, walaa bini aaden -- reason buu u abuurtay, weligood si ha isku jeclaadaan ama ha isku necbaadaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites