Cand article aims to recall history but in any case it should rekindle grudges or hatred, or xenophobia. This article should not incite violence or separation, it was established to tell the story (the content of the article is authentic). Much has been said about the transatlantic slave trade (in history books and even in films) but never about the Arab-Muslim slave trade. The world has always thought that the slave trade was the sole act of European Christians, of whites. This was revealed for the first time by John ALEMBILLAH AZUMAH (Muslim) in his book entitled “The legacy of Arab-Islam in Africa” then by certain anthropologists such as for example.
Tidiane N'diaye (Muslim) in his book "The Veiled Genocide"
The Arabs have succeeded in astounding ways in deceiving, misinforming, distorting and distorting both reality and history over a period of almost ninety centuries.
Most tragically, most of the descendants of slaves, the blacks of the Americas in the world, and the blacks of Africa descendants of slaves, know nothing of the truth.
Before the concentration of our listeners becomes dull, we will want to make the following statement and then support it:
The worst, most inhumane, most devilish institution of the slave trade was initiated, defined, perpetrated and implemented by the Arab Muslims, helped later by black converts to Islam.
The Arabs raided sub-Saharan Africa for thirteen centuries without interruption. Most of the millions of men they deported have almost all disappeared as a result of inhumane treatment. This painful page in the history of black peoples is apparently not definitively closed. The slave trade began when the Arab emir and general Abdullah bin Said imposed on the Sudanese a 'Bakht' (agreement), concluded in 652, obliging them to deliver hundreds of slaves annually. The majority of these men were taken from the populations of Darfur. And this was the starting point of a huge human puncture which was to stop officially at the beginning of the XNUMXth century.
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The veiled genocide: historical investigation
Release Date | 2008-01-17T00:00:01Z |
Language | Français |
Number Of Pages | 272 |
Publication Date | 2008-01-17T00:00:01Z |