As a pan-Africanist : Which of the 54 African countries have you made any Contribution lately. Show it ; let us see and evaluate.
So many of you , the so called Pan- Africanist Cannot Show your major Contribu ... read full comment
Hi :
As a pan-Africanist : Which of the 54 African countries have you made any Contribution lately. Show it ; let us see and evaluate.
So many of you , the so called Pan- Africanist Cannot Show your major Contribution to Africa. Talk is Cheap.
Thank you. God Bless. Nii Ayi.
The Freedom Newspaper 18 hours ago
Quote"He Who Takes A Gift To The House Of A Great Man /Paves The Way For His Own Great" End Of Quote Chinua Achibe/ The Uncover Ghana Organisation Annual FundRaiser For The Association For The Study Of African American Life & ... read full comment
Quote"He Who Takes A Gift To The House Of A Great Man /Paves The Way For His Own Great" End Of Quote Chinua Achibe/ The Uncover Ghana Organisation Annual FundRaiser For The Association For The Study Of African American Life &History Was Bourne Out Of The Respect/Recognition Of The Founder Of The Organisation &More Importantly His Work/Book The MisEducation Of The Negro
The Freedom Newspaper 18 hours ago
Published In Nineteen Thirty Three/ A Very Long Time Before Andrew Rossi
Published In Nineteen Thirty Three/ A Very Long Time Before Andrew Rossi
The Freedom Newspaper 18 hours ago
Film Ivory Tower& Vincent Chan's Documentary On The American Dream
Film Ivory Tower& Vincent Chan's Documentary On The American Dream
The Freedom Newspaper 16 hours ago
Emphasizing The Fact That Education In It's Present Form/ Is Failing In It's Primary Purpose/ Which Is Equipping People With The Knowledge/Expertise/Know How They Can Use To Solve Problems Confronting Society
Emphasizing The Fact That Education In It's Present Form/ Is Failing In It's Primary Purpose/ Which Is Equipping People With The Knowledge/Expertise/Know How They Can Use To Solve Problems Confronting Society
The Freedom Newspaper 15 hours ago
&This Failure Has Consequences
&This Failure Has Consequences
The Freedom Newspaper 15 hours ago
& As EveryOne Knows We At The Uncover Ghana Organization Believe In The Principle Of People Taking Their Destiny Into Their Own Hands/& In The Words Of Bryan Tracy Become The CEO Of Their Lifes
& As EveryOne Knows We At The Uncover Ghana Organization Believe In The Principle Of People Taking Their Destiny Into Their Own Hands/& In The Words Of Bryan Tracy Become The CEO Of Their Lifes
Nsia 13 hours ago
@Ras, thanks for telling us about the atrocities committed by the Europeans against us. I will not even bore you with the Trans Saharan Slave Trade. I will I, plead with you to give us a lecture about the benign treatment th ... read full comment
@Ras, thanks for telling us about the atrocities committed by the Europeans against us. I will not even bore you with the Trans Saharan Slave Trade. I will I, plead with you to give us a lecture about the benign treatment that your Arab Worshippers bestowed on us. Of course, I do not expect you as a Muslim to see it as worse than a holocaust but a benevolent gift from Muslims to Savages in Africa.. Cheers!
The copied and pasted piece is for the benefit of discerning Africans. Read...
Arab slavery in East Africa, spanning roughly from the 7th to the 20th century, involved the capture and trafficking of millions of sub-Saharan Africans, predominantly through the Indian Ocean and Red Sea routes. Centralized in Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast, it was driven by Arab traders to meet demands for plantation laborers, domestic servants, and soldiers in the Middle East.
Key Aspects of Arab Slavery in East Africa.
Scale and Duration: Running from the 7th century until the early 20th century, the trade saw an estimated 10 to 18 million Africans trafficked, with Zanzibar serving as the key hub by the 19th century.
Routes and Destinations: Slaves were transported from the East African interior to the coast, then shipped to destinations including Oman, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, India, and Indian Ocean islands.
Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast: By the 19th century, increased demand for cloves and coconut plantations under Omani Arab rule made Zanzibar a major center, where up to two-thirds of the population was enslaved.
Purpose of Enslavement: Enslaved people were used for agricultural labour, household service, military service, and as concubines.
Abolition: Pressure from Britain forced the sultanate of Zanzibar to restrict and eventually abolish the slave trade through treaties between 1822 and 1897, with final emancipation of slaves occurring in 1909.
Impact on the Region.
The trade had a devastating impact on East African societies, causing significant loss of life and fueling regional instability. It established the Swahili culture through the mixing of Arab and coastal African populations. The trade also caused massive population declines, as slaves were often captured from the interior, carrying ivory and other goods to the coast.
The Motherland 5 hours ago
Thanks Nsiah, for drawing attention to these often ommited historical facts from the slavery menace
Thanks Nsiah, for drawing attention to these often ommited historical facts from the slavery menace
Nsia 2 hours ago
@The Motherland, Massa, me da wo nso ase paaaaaa!
@The Motherland, Massa, me da wo nso ase paaaaaa!
Nsia 1 hour ago
@Unlike William Wilberfoce, Clarkson, Sharpe and Co, who fought tirelessly to get the vile and despicable slave trade abolished by their govts in the West.The same cannot be said about the Arabs. And, we do not expect our Ara ... read full comment
@Unlike William Wilberfoce, Clarkson, Sharpe and Co, who fought tirelessly to get the vile and despicable slave trade abolished by their govts in the West.The same cannot be said about the Arabs. And, we do not expect our Arabised and Islamised African brother Mr Ras Mubarak to write thesis about his benevolent Muslim Colonisers. . These are facts not rumours, and it is for the benefit of discerning Africans. Now, Read the facts for yourself. Ras Mubarak will never, ever tell you that.. On top of that, they gave us Boko Haram, Janja Weed, Isis, Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Shabab etc,etc. Ras, I presume, this Arab Cultural Arrogance was for the upliftment of us as Africans. Ras, a well deserved food for thought for your biased and pigeon-holed view where Islam is above board and above criticism.
We will constantly give you a bloody nose,mark that!
Historically, there were very few, if any, prominent Arab scholars or leaders who are widely recognized for organized opposition to the Trans-Saharan slave trade itself. While some Islamic teachings encouraged freeing slaves as a charitable act, many scholars, such as Ibn Khaldun, actually justified the trade by interpreting the enslavement of non-Muslim Africans as lawful.
Justification over Criticism: The dominant intellectual trend in Arab society during the Middle Ages was not to criticize the slave trade, but to find legal justifications for it, often focusing on the enslavement of non-Muslim "infidels".
Contempt and Prejudice: Cultural and literature sources from the period often displayed contempt for dark-skinned Africans, which served to justify the trade, rather than produce abolitionist arguments.
Late Abolition: The abolition of the trade in Arab countries often came due to external pressure and the banning of the practice .
Hi :
As a pan-Africanist : Which of the 54 African countries have you made any Contribution lately. Show it ; let us see and evaluate.
So many of you , the so called Pan- Africanist Cannot Show your major Contribu ...
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Quote"He Who Takes A Gift To The House Of A Great Man /Paves The Way For His Own Great" End Of Quote Chinua Achibe/ The Uncover Ghana Organisation Annual FundRaiser For The Association For The Study Of African American Life & ...
read full comment
Published In Nineteen Thirty Three/ A Very Long Time Before Andrew Rossi
Film Ivory Tower& Vincent Chan's Documentary On The American Dream
Emphasizing The Fact That Education In It's Present Form/ Is Failing In It's Primary Purpose/ Which Is Equipping People With The Knowledge/Expertise/Know How They Can Use To Solve Problems Confronting Society
&This Failure Has Consequences
& As EveryOne Knows We At The Uncover Ghana Organization Believe In The Principle Of People Taking Their Destiny Into Their Own Hands/& In The Words Of Bryan Tracy Become The CEO Of Their Lifes
@Ras, thanks for telling us about the atrocities committed by the Europeans against us. I will not even bore you with the Trans Saharan Slave Trade. I will I, plead with you to give us a lecture about the benign treatment th ...
read full comment
Thanks Nsiah, for drawing attention to these often ommited historical facts from the slavery menace
@The Motherland, Massa, me da wo nso ase paaaaaa!
@Unlike William Wilberfoce, Clarkson, Sharpe and Co, who fought tirelessly to get the vile and despicable slave trade abolished by their govts in the West.The same cannot be said about the Arabs. And, we do not expect our Ara ...
read full comment