Blacks in North Africa and Middle East Often Face Virulent Racism from Arabs

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i dont give a fuk what religion arabs practice, and i dont give a fuk about islam or chritstianity, they are both garbage ass racist religions that bamboozled black people

Bamboozled black people? Look at the black Muslim communities in Chicago and Philadelphia, compared to the non Muslim black communities. What religion condones anything goes sexual attitudes. Which is responsible for 72% of African American children being raised in single parent homes, which leads to more poverty, less education, more black on black crime and more black men in prisons?
 

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Yes it is one of the five pillars of faith, and Bethlehem and Jerusalem is in the middle east.

Do Muslims travel there (Bethlehem and Jerusalem) to make Hajj?

of course not.

tstone said:
Yes to maintain the uniformity of all mankind and keep the quran original, everyone speak the same language, no different meanings throughout the centuries.
and yet there is still various interpretations of the Quran today.

If uniformity was the intent, it failed.


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So these are Arabic clothing also too

Virgin Mary & Muslim women

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Jesus & Muslim pilgrim
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Is that what Mary and Jesus looked like?
 

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Bamboozled black people? Look at the black Muslim communities in Chicago and Philadelphia, compared to the non Muslim black communities. What religion condones anything goes sexual attitudes. Which is responsible for 72% of African American children being raised in single parent homes, which leads to more poverty, less education, more black on black crime and more black men in prisons?


freeway muslims dont impress me
and if you are willing to :cape: for people that hate you and change your name from one slave name to another slave name then you have been bamboozled,
 

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Do Muslims travel there (Bethlehem and Jerusalem) to make Hajj?

of course not.


and yet there is still various interpretations of the Quran today.

If uniformity was the intent, it failed.




Is that what Mary and Jesus looked like?
I know they didn't have those Caucasian facial features, but you brought up Arab clothing and its been documented that's how people dressed during that time. so called "Arab attire"
 

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Are you saying the racism we face today and the repercussions of slavery is worse or even comparable to actual slavery and people who went through legal segregation?
Worse no but the racism we face today definitely is not something that you can say isnt a struggle.
 

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I remember reading testimonies by US soldiers saying that if blacks were in the squadron, there was a higher chance that Iraqis would engage them in combat. I brushed it aside as US propaganda at the time (This was during the height of the Iraq war)....but I really wonder....:lupe:

Wouldn't surprise me if these off-white racist gain a higher sense of pride when they see that the US has not only invaded their country, but has also used BLACKS as soldiers.

fukk an arab/indian/asian/hispanic/whatever. I'm only for my black folks.
 

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Worse no but the racism we face today definitely is not something that you can say isnt a struggle.

We have far less struggle yet we're worse off as a people. No unity. No leadership. No businesses. And it seems we've been stripped of ambition as well so will we ever get those things again?

Again, we have less struggle but are worse off. That's a very, very bad look. If we had to depend on us, in our current state, back then, then we'd be extinct.
 

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We have far less struggle yet we're worse off as a people. No unity. No leadership. No businesses. And it seems we've been stripped of ambition as well so will we ever get those things again?

Again, we have less struggle but are worse off. That's a very, very bad look. If we had to depend on us, in our current state, back then, then we'd be extinct.
Can't even really disagree with this sentiment. I've been saying for some time that we are a lost cause.
 

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Do Muslims travel there (Bethlehem and Jerusalem) to make Hajj?

They used to. Before the Kabba I believe Muslims used to make pilgrimage to the Dome of Rock aka Al Aqsa in Jerusalem. Abraham and Ishmael built the Kabba and then afterwards it became a part of one's duty as a Muslim, if they can, to make pilgrimage to Hajj. The direction in which Muslims pray is called the Qibla, towards the direction of Mecca, but before that it was Jerusalem/Temple Mount just like Jews. It also holds a high significance to Muslims since the Quran states that that's where Muhammad ascended to heaven with the angel Gabriel, and he was joined by previous prophets and messengers like Abraham, Moses, and Jesus to pray. I believe the story is called "Al-Isra Wal Miraj".
 

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The OP agenda is to try and make a false equivalency between systematic and global white supremacy and bigotry in the Arab world. While bigotry does exist and should be addressed, it is no equivalent to worldwide systemic white supremacy that is pervasive in most walks of life from the Eurocentric textbooks, entertainment, colonial legacy, neocolonial policies etc.
 
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we have a lot of turks & arabs over here in germany, and they're so openly racist against blacks and pretty much everyone you wouldn't believe it :D
even the most strict muslim father would rather take a white christian german into his family before he allows an black guy into his family :ohhh:

it gets better with the younger, moderate ones but still - turks, nothern africans, arabs are so ignorant it's insane.

my best friend just married his girlfriend after 10 years of hiding their love, but for the last decade there was real danger of her father (turkish), killing him, her or both if he would have found out,just because he's a german white boy
 

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African belief systems just weren't strong and developed enough to withstand the influx of other, superior belief systems that they came in contact with. You can get mad at Islam all you want. It doesn't mean Arabs are superior, because they were as backwards as anyone else before Muhammad received the revelation.
 

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and yet there is still various interpretations of the Quran today.

If uniformity was the intent, it failed.

There is not two versions of the quran in mainstream Islam. But anyone can edit a book, when we talk about the quran we are talking about the message and not physically book. There are millions of Huffaaz(quran memorizers) that know the quran by heart and each of them must memorizers the same quran. So the uniformity succeeded.
 
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