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Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Caesar » Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:58 pm

I'm willing to bet on the entire somalinet site, a million dollars, I know the most about the Adari people, my family and the city of harar have close ties. In fact Im going to learn Af Adari next year from my cousins. There is nothing you can tell me about harar that I don't already know.

Also during Ahmed Gurey's time Harar and Zaylac were linked :up: everyone knows that. Why are you bringing forth things I've already mentioned.
Zaylac is home to the oldest Mosque in africa, Masjid al Qibaltain,
through Zaylac is where Islam entered "Ethiopia" and Galbeed. Zaylac and Harar are cities that are historically linked, by trade, religion, commerce and population.
How does one enter landlocked Ethiopia without coming from a port? If you seriously doubt Islam reaching Harar VIA Zaylac then wallahi I cannot even discuss Galbeedi topics with you. Since this is the most basic fact.
Hawdian Im being serious do you play ignorant on purpose or are you simply that brainwashed into this Habesha/Ethiopian worship.

Im not sure why this offends or, or does it give you one less reason to worship Ethiopia me stating the truth :lol:

Again I showed facts Im not sure why you are debating that.
I know well of the Habesha people, My ancestors forced them into eating raw meat and we pushed them into the mountains, then they called the ferengi. What's new horta. Fuck them by the way.

Also the Bilen may have interbred with a few Tigres, but they are a Cushitic people.

If you want a Galbeed history lesson, I can arrange lessons but I have to make sure you're a galbeedi and not some wannabe. Don't claim things without knowing the truth, as you claimed you said there were afar in shinile, what do you know about shinile horta? Have you ever been there? Lmfao like I have proven there is hardly any Canfaari left. Keep misleading SNET on your outrageous lies I will provide the truth every time.

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Caesar » Sun Sep 14, 2014 11:01 pm

Again all this thinking and inspiration into building Ferengi lands, when Eastern Somaliland needs development, Hawdian where are your priorities :lol: :dead:

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Hawdian » Sun Sep 14, 2014 11:23 pm

Caesar you're just this :-@ :-@ :-@

No idea what you yupping about. Islam did not enter Africa via Zeila. Islam entered Africa from many different routes. In the case of Horn of Africa it entered from Mawassa (Eritrea) then made its way to Axum, which offered asylum to Sahaba. The oldest mosques in Africa are in Nagash and a small village near Massawa.

The mosques in Zeila were built by the Ottomans. Too much yupping about zero is not good. You should first learn the difference in times. Ahmed Gurey was yesterday in the late 14th century and Islam was already in Africa by the 7th century.

Even the 15th century Sheikh Henafi mosque in Massawa is older than those Ottoman ones in Zeila.

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Remember this is not a religion topic. And speaking of priorities, why is Issa guy in Isaac issues? You should go discuss your issues in Djibouti section :arrow:

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Caesar » Sun Sep 14, 2014 11:45 pm

Hawdian you are the biggest troll of Somalinet history :lol: Verified!

Can you bring forth an older Mosque in Harar that is older then Masjid al Qibaltain? You know nothing of Harar wannabe Hawd boy.

Hawdian again the problem with you is that you claim outrageous lies and mislead these non galbeedi people into thinking it's true.
I refute all your claims because it's obvious to me. Do you sit and try and write the biggest lie and see what happens? :dead:
Zaylac is the oldest Masjid in Africa. Why do you deny this? Are you a christian be honest.

If you can speak somali this will be clear for you to understand. I will rename Hawdian, Hadwian Benaale after Omar Benaale the cowardly man :lol:



Perhaps I shall make a thread about the magnificent history of Ifat iyo awdal, and my twin cities Zaylac and Harar :wow:

Hawdian Benaale where are the Afar in shinile like you claimed?

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Hawdian » Mon Sep 15, 2014 12:38 am

Caesar,

You should indeed start your own topic in Djibouti section. Clearly we are not interested discussing unrelated things to someone who doesn't know the difference between 7th century Axum and 14th century Adal.

The oldest mosque in Africa is located in Eritrea, not far from Massawa, where the Sahaba entered Axum. You have to know Eritrea was part of the Axum and Axum rulers included what is today known as the Beja, Tigre and Kebessa family.

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I'm not here to educate you about Islam and its historical entrance to Africa. All Muslims know the first migration and where Muslims fled to from Makkah. Not only were they granted asylum but they made permanent settlement.

Anyways this topic has nothing to do with any of those things and please go make your own topic. There is difference between bragging and facts.


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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Caesar » Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:10 am

Sure another thread sounds nice, but real quick, where do the afar lived in shinile like you claimed? Where are they lol.

Where is that masjid located in eritrea, and what year was it built?
we need proper sources not pictures.
Everything I brought forth was facts you merely just added dates to them :lol: as if that somehow de legitimizes the truth. Just because I didn't use the Gregorian calender or the Ethiopian calender somehow the facts I brought you couldn't understand.You're a retard mate.

But like you said " dna is a weak argument" so perhaps facts are as well :dead:

Don't claim things and lie Hawdian Benaale, or I will show the truth again.


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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Hawdian » Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:24 am

Caesar,

Indeed start your own topic because we are not interested mixing up so many subjects in unrelated topic(s). Normally I don't mind discussing things or educating the kids but when I see someone that doesn't know beyond their own backyard, its hard mate. They struggle to separate pride from facts. On top of that you don't know the difference in time frames. For example you don't know the difference between 7th century from 14th century.

Anyways kid, for the last time here is piece of education. You cannot be more early Muslims than the Sahaba who met the Prophet himself. When the Sahaba fled from the Qureish hostilities, they fled from Makkah to Axum (ardul Habesh) and entered via Massawa, which is now part of Eritrea. While there they built themselves a praying house. They lived in the Red Sea coast for many years and it became influential Muslim community.

The earliest mosque is called Ressi Medri Mosque. It was built in the 6th century. It sits in the heart of Massawa, which is home to the Tigre people. The Tigres are Habesha people who are related to the Beja, Tigrais and the Kebessa also known as Bihr Tigringya.
Ressi Medri mosque, built in the year 615 by the Sahaba fleeing persecution in pre-Islamic Makkah and came to Eritrea in the first Hijra. First mosque built in the world after Muhammad received the revelation.
Now go start your topic and take your none sense where its needed.


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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Caesar » Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:39 am

:up: I shall but where are the afar in Shinile?

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Hawdian » Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:45 am

Start that topic too and I will explain to all about Danakil, Shinile and Awash river :)

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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Caesar » Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:47 am

and I will teach you how we evicted them just like I proved in my source, a wannabe hawd boy teaching me about my canfaar cousins, surely you jest :dead:

:lol: :up: thread coming soon inshallah I will reducate the Hawd


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Re: Bahir Yeshaq (Bali-Isaaq) in the making In Hawassa

Postby Khalid Ali » Sat Sep 27, 2014 12:54 pm

Flag of Bahir yeshaq wonderful unity flag of baliiyada Isaaq :mrgreen:

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