Thanks for that feedback sxb. I totally agree with you there on the "Somalis been here" theory
I've already noticed that a lot of the pre-Islamic Arab gods (hubal, etc) had originated from the motherland!
Seeing that we were a big trading Hun between two of the largest civilizations that have ever existed ( egypt & ancient sumeria), it would only make sense that a lot of the old gods we believed in carried on to other cultures. Hubal was considered the most important out of all 365 gods that were housed as idols in the Ka'bah (prior to the Battle Badr when Swa ordered all idols to be destroyed).
To this day Hubal is considered as an old Somali god of literature. Could we have descended from the original Hebrews that started worshipping the calf after Musa left to the mountains?!?
Ah so you agree as well we somalis are the same people we been for thousands of years.
Hmm the Hebrew stuff I don't know, they say the Yibir are jews, I heard some things about Yibir are just lost Falasha and stuff like that and they traded back and forth and chilled, I can see that happening but I don't think every somali was with that since they are a minority.
History is retained with the people, everyone knows where everyone comes from
there is no secrets in Somali history lemme say that, everyone remembers everything.
Somalis were monotheist in a way with that Waaq stuff. But I think each region had their own regional gods and customs etc.
That Hubaal stuff is interesting, it reminded me of a Somali Lullaby I was sung to as a child, in words I never knew of. ( Old dialect)
I think it's in some ancient somali because I had no idea what it meant when it was sung to me. (Using some words I never heard of lol)
But what i mean is, our past is retained in our culture, language, poems, and songs