There no way a bunch of desert bedouins would defeate not only 1 but 2 superpowers in 20 years. Not a chance. The Arabs say Allah helped aka Djinns helped them. This excerpt is from a book called Histoire des croyances en Somalie : religions traditionnelles et religions du Livre. It's written by a muslim somalian anthropologist whose respected and even became a Governor, he taught somalians their ancient history and clan structures he says this about Islam spread in the Horn on page 53.
Boorane spirits all claim to be attached to Sheekh
Huseen Baaliyaale. Real name Sheekh Huseen Malkaawi
bin Ibraahim, Sheekh Huseen arrived in the Horn of Africa after traveling through Egypt and Sudan. He was spreading Islam in the peninsula, traveling through Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia at the beginning of the twelfth century. But in the Boorana-Aruusi region, the holy man came up against a
population hostile to the new religion. It was then that seventy seven spirits decided to help him. They sent him a delegation composed of four people, namely Xaaji Shariif,
Xaaji Cabdalla, Aadan Mawd and Magaalo Fardi, who discussed with him the modalities of this aid. The spirits asked in exchange of their assistance, the right to land on people to claim their due (a sacrifice) and thus to possess them.
After this agreement, Sheekh Xuseen finally manages to spread
the good word and found Koranic schools in the region. He probably must have had political power as well
quite important at the end of his life. He was buried in Baali, located at
heart of this same Boorana-Aruusi region.
The same mercenaries who were fighting for Rome and Iran saw a more lucrative opportunity joining their southern brethren and conquering the half ravaged empires. Mercs gonna merc, a tale as old as time. The centre of Islam migrated between Syria and Iraq because that's where Ghassanids and Lakhmids were based. Anything south of that line was largely irrelevant until oil.
>The same mercenaries who were fighting for Rome and Iran saw a more lucrative opportunity joining their southern brethren and conquering the half ravaged empires.
Except the Ghassanids fought to the end with them and even the ones which did defect just defected back.
>The same mercenaries who were fighting for Rome and Iran saw a more lucrative opportunity joining their southern brethren and conquering the half ravaged empires.
Except the Ghassanids fought to the end with them and even the ones which did defect just defected back.
Mike Tyson and George Foreman fought 12 rounds and then a third random boxer came in and beat them both up because he hadn't fought at all and was in prime condition.
>Nomads come out of nowhere to conquer multiple stronger sedentary nations in a short space of time
This isn't exactly a unique event in history, the Mongols are obviously the most famous and successful, but the Seljuks, Mughals and Huns are some others. It happened every couple of centuries or so for Iran, they just normally came from the north rather than the south.
Muslims were also possibly aided by the monophysites common to the region. Who may have thought of themselves as being theologically closer to Islam with it's strong emphasis of the singularity of God as opposed to the trinitarianism of orthodox christianity they disagreed with
Look up Khalid ibn al-Walid. An undefeated military genius gigachad who battled and defeated everyone he ever faced in more than 100 military engagements including single combat duels, skirmishes, sieges and pitched battles. Muhammad realized early on that he cannot be defeated so he converted him to Islam and declared him the Sword of God.
Allah
>Allah
mashallah
I like your maping
You pickup the best dates
There no way a bunch of desert bedouins would defeate not only 1 but 2 superpowers in 20 years. Not a chance. The Arabs say Allah helped aka Djinns helped them. This excerpt is from a book called Histoire des croyances en Somalie : religions traditionnelles et religions du Livre. It's written by a muslim somalian anthropologist whose respected and even became a Governor, he taught somalians their ancient history and clan structures he says this about Islam spread in the Horn on page 53.
Boorane spirits all claim to be attached to Sheekh
Huseen Baaliyaale. Real name Sheekh Huseen Malkaawi
bin Ibraahim, Sheekh Huseen arrived in the Horn of Africa after traveling through Egypt and Sudan. He was spreading Islam in the peninsula, traveling through Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia at the beginning of the twelfth century. But in the Boorana-Aruusi region, the holy man came up against a
population hostile to the new religion. It was then that seventy seven spirits decided to help him. They sent him a delegation composed of four people, namely Xaaji Shariif,
Xaaji Cabdalla, Aadan Mawd and Magaalo Fardi, who discussed with him the modalities of this aid. The spirits asked in exchange of their assistance, the right to land on people to claim their due (a sacrifice) and thus to possess them.
After this agreement, Sheekh Xuseen finally manages to spread
the good word and found Koranic schools in the region. He probably must have had political power as well
quite important at the end of his life. He was buried in Baali, located at
heart of this same Boorana-Aruusi region.
History is pretty fake and gay. The Persian Empire disintegrated and then BECAME the Caliphate, regathered together again by Arab Black folk.
The same mercenaries who were fighting for Rome and Iran saw a more lucrative opportunity joining their southern brethren and conquering the half ravaged empires. Mercs gonna merc, a tale as old as time. The centre of Islam migrated between Syria and Iraq because that's where Ghassanids and Lakhmids were based. Anything south of that line was largely irrelevant until oil.
>The same mercenaries who were fighting for Rome and Iran saw a more lucrative opportunity joining their southern brethren and conquering the half ravaged empires.
Except the Ghassanids fought to the end with them and even the ones which did defect just defected back.
Correct.
That’s part of the fakengay history.
Mike Tyson and George Foreman fought 12 rounds and then a third random boxer came in and beat them both up because he hadn't fought at all and was in prime condition.
This map is wrong. Arabs did not control that much of North Africa or the Caucasus
what is your question
>how tribe paint map
that was the question. He asked a one word question and is getting some one word answers.
Ph*kas
what do we learn from this year?
size and number dose not matter as long god is on your side
chronology is wrong
that is why it all look weird
Lisan al-Gaib
The Franks and Visigoths were vassals to Rome too.
>Nomads come out of nowhere to conquer multiple stronger sedentary nations in a short space of time
This isn't exactly a unique event in history, the Mongols are obviously the most famous and successful, but the Seljuks, Mughals and Huns are some others. It happened every couple of centuries or so for Iran, they just normally came from the north rather than the south.
Muslims were also possibly aided by the monophysites common to the region. Who may have thought of themselves as being theologically closer to Islam with it's strong emphasis of the singularity of God as opposed to the trinitarianism of orthodox christianity they disagreed with
Look up Khalid ibn al-Walid. An undefeated military genius gigachad who battled and defeated everyone he ever faced in more than 100 military engagements including single combat duels, skirmishes, sieges and pitched battles. Muhammad realized early on that he cannot be defeated so he converted him to Islam and declared him the Sword of God.