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Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:17 pm
by Mad May
Source? Lets clear this up, I thought it was a joke walle

Wouldn't it disappoint you that a moderate Egyptian sheikh made such a remark? I remember HELWAA mentioned the issue a few years ago, and she thought he was sheikh Qaradawi (which isn't). Use the search feature of the forum to find the source.
Searched it and nothing came up, everyone who has mentioned this to me has mentioned that the Sheikh was Saudi. I believe them over Mr Eurocentric Bells

Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:24 pm
by Murax
Voltage,
From what I undestand, He mentioned Darood and some of His followers migrated from Hadramawt, to Zelac, and remained there till, death, and that His decendents are today are one of the biggest "Arab tribes in Somalia" and that Darood is a butchered version of Dawud, for their Grandfather Dawood Bin Ismaciil Al jabarti Al uqayli
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:43 pm
by Navy9
This guy was a religious scholar in Egypt and his great great grandfather is Abdirahman al Jabarti of Somalia.
Name: Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti
Title: Al Jabarti
Birth: 1753
Death: 1825
Ethnicity: Somali
Region: Horn of Africa/North Africa
Main interests: Islamic philosophy, Islamic Jurisprudence
Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti or in Egyptian Arabic el Gabarti (Arabic: عبد الرحمن الجبرتي [full name Abd al-Rahman bin Hasan bin Burhan al-Din al-Jabarti; Arabic عبد الرحمن بن حسن بن برهان الدين الجبرتي]; 1753-1825) was a Somali[1][2]–Egyptian Muslim scholar and chronicler who spent most of his life in Cairo.
While little is known of his life, according to Franz Steiner, al-Jabarti was born in the village of Tell el Gabarti in the northern Delta province of Beheira,[3] while Abdulkader Saleh states that al-Jabarti was born in Cairo.[4] According to al-Jabarti's writings, his name comes from his "seventh-degree grandfather," Abd al-Rahman, who was the earliest member of his family known to him.[5] Abd al-Rahman was from the al-Jabart region in Zeila, modern Somalia[6] and visited the Riwaqs of the Jabarti communities in Mecca and Medina before making it to Egypt where he became Sheikh of the Riwaq there and head of the Jabarti community.[5]
Trained as a shaykh at al-Azhar University, al-Jabarti began keeping a monthly chronicle of events in Cairo. This chronicle, which is generally known in English simply as al-Jabarti's History of Egypt, and known in Arabic as Aja'ib al-athar fi al-tarajim wal-akhbar (عجائب الاَثار في التراجم والاخبار), became a world-famous historical text by virtue of its eyewitness accounts of Napoleon's invasion and Muhammad Ali's seizure of power. The entries from his chronicle dealing with the French expedition and occupation have been excerpted and compiled in English as a separate volume entitled Napoleon in Egypt.
According to Marsot, at the end of his life, al-Jabarti chose to be buried in Tell al-Gabarti, the town to which he traced his descent.
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:14 pm
by ciyaal_warta
waryaa first the author is alive and is not written b4 250 yrs
second why is it saying he moved to a region of majeertenia does that mean majeerteen existed b4 the darod himself ?

Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:18 pm
by djibsomali
where does it say sheikh darood on a flying carpet set down in majerteenia?
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:04 am
by Murax
Ciyaal Warta,
I noticed that too Man, but the Guy spelled Majerteen wierd
So there was already a town called Majerteen before Darood arrived?
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:19 am
by ciyaal_warta
murax
allahu aclam sxb..but isnt majeerteen their mother's name ?
where is voltage waryaa noo sharax sheegada waa naga dagi ladahay

Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:25 am
by Murax
murax
allahu aclam sxb..but isnt majeerteen their mother's name ?
where is voltage waryaa noo sharax sheegada waa naga dagi ladahay

Haa Majerteen is the Mother's name. War ninki Carabki cay bu wadaa

Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:37 am
by ciyaal_warta
murax
allahu aclam sxb..but isnt majeerteen their mother's name ?
where is voltage waryaa noo sharax sheegada waa naga dagi ladahay

Haa Majerteen is the Mother's name. War ninki Carabki cay bu wadaa

ninka carabka waa in la suaalo LOL....majarteen daarood shan mise lix boo ka tirsadaa soo maaha..which means majeerteen ma jirin at dat time LOL

mise wax kale aa jiro ..may be mj existed b4 odaygii daarood ?
the author needs to clarify this

Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:40 am
by Twisted_Logic
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:45 am
by ciyaal_warta
adiganeh religous pple aa wax lagu saaray
masry mofty or sacodi waxba kama qorayo ani
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:45 am
by Murax
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:53 am
by ciyaal_warta
abti the article is not credible coz of this point

where is voltage i want him to verify this man
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 1:00 am
by Twisted_Logic
adiganeh religous pple aa wax lagu saaray
masry mofty or sacodi waxba kama qorayo ani
What does this mean, bro?
Re: Hyper, Arbman, or Arab speakers come in.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 1:28 am
by ciyaal_warta
adiganeh religous pple aa wax lagu saaray
masry mofty or sacodi waxba kama qorayo ani
What does this mean, bro?
i mean i dont listen to them
