The birth of Swahili culture | The Empire Strikes Black | Episode 4 | Sh. Abdullah Hakim Quick

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • The Empire Strikes Black! An incredible 4 part series on the history of Islam in East Africa with nonother than Shaykh Abdullah Hakim Quick
    Each episode will take you through a historical journey of life in East Africa.
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Комментарии • 33

  • @kckc8178
    @kckc8178 3 года назад +7

    Asalam aleikum sheikh that swahili kofia really look good on you.

  • @jabalabdur-rahman9264
    @jabalabdur-rahman9264 3 года назад +4

    Alhamdulillah, finally the world has an excellent Imam, Scholar, Historian, Shaykh Hakim Quick, thank you for bringing historic clarity and understanding about a part of the world which we were told in school and in history books savages and uncivilized people came from.

  • @imransherif555
    @imransherif555 2 года назад +1

    A treasure of Knowledge engraved in a nobility of wisdom and integrity bringing to light not only the historical accounts and indicators of the muslim world but also its actuality and conformity with the 21century generational evolution.Indeed a deserving acknowledgment and respect goes to you brother Shaikh Abdullah Hakim Quick for your endeavours to bring about a broad understanding of the world of Islam not only in its ethos and dictum but also its evolutionary process within the human race and consciences. May Almighty Allah reward you abundantly and bestowe upon you his bounties.

  • @yusufsaid1840
    @yusufsaid1840 2 года назад +1

    Very interested

  • @KwehuMedia
    @KwehuMedia 4 года назад +3

    nice content i am a mijikenda bantu from the Kenyan coast and our oral history teaches that we gave birth to the swahili people ,we were called kashur while in somalia.

  • @ludigomhagama4023
    @ludigomhagama4023 2 года назад +1

    Bantu people in Kilwa are Matumbi tri. They are BANTUS. They are ngoni . Matumbi means mountains. They leave in the mountain. Near by people are makua, Makonde are wood craft engineers and architecture. All doors and statues are being designed by them. No Arab or white people teach them. Kilwa kisiwani was built by BANTUS. When Arab came . They love it and came and settled and kick out black people. While some are intermarriage. Kilwa was ancient town than any other town in east Africa.

  • @kebo2155
    @kebo2155 3 года назад +7

    .....Bantu people was there in the coast of Africa before Islam or Arab merchandise.. .

  • @IranAzadLoading
    @IranAzadLoading 2 года назад

    Shirazi people are originally Persians. Genetic research confirms the oral tradition. Dont let people take away from your Heritage and call it myth or lies.
    The samples also contain some northern Y chromosomes, indicating possible paternal ancestry from South Iran (E1b1b-V22, E1b1b-M123, F*(xF2, GHIJK), G2a, I, J1, J2, L1, Q1a3, R1*, R1a*, R1a1 and R2 (29.7%)),[67] and Southeast Asia (O1 (6%)).
    According to Msadie et al., given that there are no common Middle Eastern maternal haplogroups on the Comoros, there is "striking evidence for male-biased gene flow from the Middle East to the Comoros", which is "entirely consistent with male-dominated trade and religious proselytisation being the forces that drove the Middle Eastern gene flow to the Comoros"

  • @ludigomhagama4023
    @ludigomhagama4023 2 года назад +1

    If Kilwa was connection with sofala where the great Zimbabwe is don't you think why people of Kilwa build stone building.great Zimbabwe building was there long time while white people and arabs lives in caves. BANTUS knows how to make pots and many things long times.

  • @letsbuild7298
    @letsbuild7298 4 года назад +2

    I'm waiting for @Quraysh القريش to come here commenting. If someone sees him, remind him to speak Arabic.

  • @khalidalmahrizi2814
    @khalidalmahrizi2814 2 года назад +1

    The Arabic part of the Swahili language is strongly influenced by the Omani’s, which apparently in the discussion they were not given justice. Kindly get your information correct before spreading

  • @pp3763
    @pp3763 3 года назад +2

    THIS SK. SEEMS TO HATE THE WORD SOMALIA'S CAUSE MOST OF THIS IS ABOUT US. NOT BANTUS LOL

    • @hamzaidress
      @hamzaidress Год назад

      We are not interested in him because his words are not important to us and to the Islamic world as a whole. History is written and known to historians, but I sat listening to it in order to waste some time and laugh, but I think that he should focus on his history and not interfere in the affairs of other countries in their history

    • @abubakarrahim8482
      @abubakarrahim8482 8 месяцев назад

      ​@hamzaidress he is talking the history of swahili people who lived in the coast of mogadisho to kilwa and at that time there was no somalia because somaiia came to existence in 1960 so learn your history because the only history that can be retrieved for somali people is during ajuran sultanate which was during 13 to 14 centuries when they migrated to mogadishu but the SK is talking about wayback before that.