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Sunday, 16 November 2014

When africans ruled the world

It's quite unfortunate that, now, our own
generation has been brainwashed to feel inferior
to the people we once ruled and dominated. Ever
since they succeeded in taking away the unity
among the black race, they always succeed in
puppetting us as they desire. Most Africans do
not even know that we once ruled Europe. Little
wonder some of our brainwashed people sold
their birthright and now moronically copy virtually
anything (good, bad and ugly) Westerners do.
Read your history: Black Moors enslaved white
Europeans long before the African slavery era.
They also had also had white harems which
pleasured them and enormous number of white
slaves which served them at that time. Black
Moors then civilized the white barbarians,
graciously teaching the caucasoid cave-dwellers,
Science an Arabic numerical system that is still
being used now, algebra and beautiful
architecture that was and still is superior to
anything that these caucasion savages had
previously built.
Europeans and Generations of Spanish rulers
have tried to expunge this era from the historical
record, recent archeology and scholarship now
shed fresh light on the Moors who flourished in
Al-Andalus for more than 700 years – from 711
AD until 1492. The Moorish advances in
mathematics, astronomy, art, and agriculture
helped propel Europe out of the Dark Ages and
into the Renaissance.
Enormous large of blacks first invaded and
settled down in Spain about 3,000 years ago after
a devastating drought that the initial white
European settlers found difficult to survive. After
the drought era, the whites come back.
The second major intrusion of an African Army
into Spain before the Moors, occurs sometime
around 700 B.C. during the period of the 25th
Dynasty in Egypt, when the Ethiopian Taharka
was a young general, but before he was
succeeded to the throne by his uncle Shabataka.
Finally, movement of Africans into Europe in
significantly large numbers and into positions of
real power, occurred during the invasion of Spain
in 711 A.D. African Moors boldly invaded white
caucasion Europe and conquered the portuguese,
Spanish Italian and Southern French. The Moors
then ruled Europe in great wealth, power,
dominance, prosperity and authority. Right from
711, the Moors had dominant grip and authority
on Europe, especially the area today known as
Gibraltar, most of Spain and Portugal, and parts
of Southern France from where they ruled and
influenced other parts of Europe. There was also
a Moorish presence in what is now Southern Italy,
primarily in Sicily. They occupied Mazara on Sicily
in 827[2] and in 1224 were expelled to the
settlement of Lucera, which was destroyed in
1300.
Author and historian Chancellor Williams said “the
original Moors, like the original Egyptians, were
black Africans.”
The 16th century English playwright William
Shakespeare used the word Moor as a synonym
for African. His contemporary Christopher
Marlowe also used African and Moor
interchangeably.
Arab writers further buttress the black identity of
the Moors. The powerful Moorish Emperor Yusuf
ben-Tachfin is described by an Arab chronicler as
“a brown man with wooly hair.”
Black soldiers, specifically identified as Moors,
were actively recruited by Rome, and served in
Britain, France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary,
Poland, and Romania. St. Maurice, patron saint
of medieval Europe, was only one of many black
soldiers and officers under the employ of the
Roman Empire.
The Moors brought enormous learning to Spain
that over centuries would percolate through the
rest of Europe.
The intellectual achievements of the Moors in
Spain had a lasting effect; education was
universal in Moorish Spain, while in Christian
Europe, 99 percent of the population was
illiterate, and even kings could neither read nor
write. At a time when Europe had only two
universities, the Moors had seventeen, located in
Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville,
and Toledo.
In the 10th and 11th centuries, public libraries in
Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain
could boast of more than 70, including one in
Cordova that housed hundreds of thousands of
manuscripts. Universities in Paris and Oxford
were established after visits by scholars to
Moorish Spain.
It was this system of education, taken to Europe
by the Moors, that seeded the European
Renaissance and brought the continent out of the
1,000 years of intellectual and physical gloom of
the Middle Ages. I earnestly look forward to a
united black race.
Africa UNITE!

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