The Levant an Extension of Africa? Let's take a look shall we?

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I just found there are arguments for Moses himself being black but not only that the Islamic Quran has traditions of calling him black!


Sir T.W. Arnold says, “According to Mohammedan tradition, Moses was a black man.” (The Preaching of Islam, p. 106. Westminster, 1896.)


وَرَأَيْتُ مُوسَى أَسْحَمَ آدَم
“I saw Musa (Moses) and he was a black-skinned man.”
Musnad Imam Ahmed Hadith # 3365

َأَمَّا مُوسَى فَرَجُلٌ آدَمُ جَعْد
“As for Musa/Moses, he is a black-skinned man with very curly hair.”

AL Qurtubi, the famous interprator of the Qur'an says when talking about Musa's (AS) appearance:

وكان موسى أسمر شديد السمرة
"Musa (Moses) was extremely dark brown in skin color."

At Tabari says in the Tafsir about Prophet Musa's sign of his handing turning white:

وكان موسى، فيما ذكر لنا، آدم، فجعل الله تحول يده بيضاء من غير برص، له آية
"According to what we were told, Musa (Moses) was black-skinned and Allah made Musa’s hand turning white, without being affected by leprosy, a sign for him."

Tafsir of the same verse by al Baidawi:

أنه عليه السلام كان آدم شديد الأدمة ، فأدخل يده في جيبه أو تحت إبطه ثم نزعها فإذا هي بيضاء نورانية غلب شعاعها شعاع الشمس
"It is related that Musa (pbuh) was black-skinned. He put his hand in his pocket or under his armpit and took it out and it was white."

And if he was able to blend in with the Egyptians then that means what we've all thought for years
 

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I think this theory MAY be back in business. EHEHEHEHEHEHEH!
Supervised clustering or projection analysis is a staple technique in population genetic analysis. The utility of this technique depends critically on the reference panel. The most commonly used reference panel in the analysis of ancient DNA to date is based on the Human Origins array. We previously described a larger reference panel that captures more ancestries on the global level. Here, I reanalyzed DNA data from 279 ancient Eurasians using our reference panel, finding substantially more ancestral heterogeneity than has been reported. This reanalysis provides evidence against a resurgence of Western hunter-gatherer ancestry in the Middle to Late Neolithic and evidence for a common ancestor of farmers characterized by Western Asian ancestry, a transition of the spread of agriculture from demic to cultural diffusion, at least two migrations between the Pontic-Caspian steppes and Bronze Age Europe, and a sub-Saharan African component in Natufians that localizes to present-day southern Ethiopia.
Ancestral heterogeneity of ancient Eurasians
 

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You go on there too? lol!

Elias is damage controlling right now. :mjlol:

Yeah I started lurking that forum in 2014 but never created an account because those clowns are racist & try to justify their racism scientifically (and fail) Elias is one of the main ones & he’s an admin right? I’m glad he’s juelzing over there. You & a few others ripped his heart out & shut him down over the recent dna results on Egyptians lol
 

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Cushytic ppl and their languages proliferated most of south eastern Africa.

I'm sure new genomic testing will properly link us back to an ancient group where cushytes and nilotes diverged.

Also what is up with this website on mobile. Can't type for shyt.
 
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