From Slavery to Freedom: The Untold Story of America's First Muslims

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @habibatoubah1161
    @habibatoubah1161 10 дней назад +388

    As a muslim Fulani from west Africa I’m so proud of my ancestors who maintained their faith and culture. May his soul rest in peace in jannatoul firdaws 🤲🏾

  • @alicehardy9094
    @alicehardy9094 13 дней назад +458

    I'm not Muslim nor so far as I know, I'm not acquainted with any Muslims. Also, I am not black nor did my ancestors own any enslaved persons, even being from the South. They were Quakers and actually assisted escapees. I'm proud of that heritage.
    Until watching this, I was unaware of enslaved nor "free" Muslims nor any of the hisory of Islam in the US or "before we were the US."
    I thoroughly enjoyed this program and will be reading and watching articles on Islam.
    THANK YOU for such an interesting program!

    • @frackjohn
      @frackjohn 12 дней назад +42

      May your journey be fruitful. ❤

    • @SomaliRoyale
      @SomaliRoyale 12 дней назад +30

      I appreciate people who open their hearts to or seek knowledge so dear if you ever have time google a book called BEYOND BILAL about early black or African muslims.

    • @taimurahmad
      @taimurahmad 12 дней назад +24

      read the quran you will find it to be from Allah

    • @dabwayy4822
      @dabwayy4822 12 дней назад

      dont get brainwashed by these abrahamic religions, its all nonsense

    • @mahfoodhmusallami835
      @mahfoodhmusallami835 12 дней назад +16

      Islam is light, read the Quran and you see things way differently

  • @Shakeelsway
    @Shakeelsway 12 дней назад +248

    This series about Muslims in America by PBS is really winning hearts. Beautifully written and portrayed.
    Shout out to Asma Khalid and the team.

  • @bouchraelh82
    @bouchraelh82 17 дней назад +682

    Seeing the congregation pray the janazah prayer for Mamadou Yarrow made me emotional 🥺

    • @MetaPhysical369
      @MetaPhysical369 16 дней назад +43

      It brought tears to my eyes and heart!
      May his soul rest in peace!🤲🏾

    • @Nairah912
      @Nairah912 16 дней назад +25

      الله يرحمه

    • @PhetogoNoore
      @PhetogoNoore 15 дней назад +14

      Me too

    • @DM5550Z
      @DM5550Z 15 дней назад +7

      @@MetaPhysical369May everyones souls rest in peace

    • @aframaco9491
      @aframaco9491 12 дней назад

      @@bouchraelh82 Let's not forget also, that Arabs played a huge and a most proactive role in the capture and enslavement of Black Africans that were sold in the transatlantic trade!
      As a matter of fact, unlike the Europeans who were wholly concerned with West Africa, the Arabs were predominant all over East, West and North Africa and even Europe!
      And it didn't make a difference to them what faith the hapless Africans were !!
      Just saying!!
      👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!

  • @yoshi8010
    @yoshi8010 13 дней назад +364

    The portrait of Yarrow is so beautiful, you can see the light in his face! I can’t imagine the kind of light he emanated in person. May Allah have mercy on him and allow us to meet our brothers and sisters in Jannah.

    • @MsM-y3d
      @MsM-y3d 13 дней назад +12

      Ameen 🙂‍↕️✌️

    • @AzurBlue-b5y
      @AzurBlue-b5y 12 дней назад +6

      Ameen!!

    • @frackjohn
      @frackjohn 12 дней назад +4

      Amen ❤

    • @salmaniazi9424
      @salmaniazi9424 12 дней назад +4

      Ameen ya rabul allameen

    • @sunflower8415
      @sunflower8415 12 дней назад +3

      Ameen! It is "Noor" that lights up his face because of his "Iman" or faith!

  • @MaryamBehairy
    @MaryamBehairy 17 дней назад +256

    May Allah swt have mercy on his beautiful soul...ameen 🤲

  • @Omer1996E.C
    @Omer1996E.C 13 дней назад +230

    This is a history every black American, if not all Americans need to know.
    Our African siblings went through alot, may Allah deliver them his justice, ameen.

    • @leila1965100
      @leila1965100 11 дней назад +4

      Don’t forget us North Africans i am not black and am an American citizen 😊❤

    • @zhalyathefulaniempress5733
      @zhalyathefulaniempress5733 8 дней назад

      @@leila1965100 what is there to forget about North African? The atrocities y’all ancestors cause to subsaharian such as the hidden genocide castrating, killing them, the Almoravid or is it the current situation on how y’all treat them? We are in a globalization era every single thing is known and accessible to everyone. 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @luisafrance1635
      @luisafrance1635 2 дня назад +1

      You are wrong. As an African I can tell you that we had our own type of beliefs. Christianity comes from the western colonialism and Islam comes from the Middle East invasion to North Africa. Each tribe used to practice their own customs which was different to those two and still to this day in most of African countries.

    • @mahershala4015
      @mahershala4015 День назад

      @@luisafrance1635ur forgetting east Africa, Christianity and Islam were introduced from trade

  • @Bklyn112
    @Bklyn112 16 дней назад +365

    I was absolutely waiting for this post! I was not disappointed. Yarrow was just one of the few who were widely documented. My family on Sapelo Island in Georgia descend from the Muslim community lead by the enslaved man Bilali Ali Muhammad who was Fula from the Fouta-Djallon in present day Guinea. Bilali (Bailey) practiced Islam and was the Imam in his community. He hand wrote a 13 page text in Arabic that is at the University of Georgia.

    • @Sean-n7b
      @Sean-n7b 16 дней назад +26

      @bklyn112 thank you for sharing that piece of your family history. There are many other Muslim people who were forced into enslavement back then, Omar Ibn Said being one of them. Sylviane Diouf, one of the women interviewed in the video writes of one known Muslim woman who was forced onto the Clotilda and brought to Alabama, Mz. Diouf writes about them in her book Dreams of Africa in Alabama

    • @Bklyn112
      @Bklyn112 16 дней назад +18

      @@Sean-n7b I studied with Dr Diouf! I also worked with her when she was at the Schomburg in NYC. Her book Servants of Allah is an excellent resource on this subject. Omar Ibn Said was another whose story is well documented. Yarrow, Ibn Said and Bilali are three whose narratives survived but there are so many others. As you stated there were Africans trafficked from Angola to the Americas who were already Christians when they arrived. Their stories haven't been as widely documented.

    • @Sean-n7b
      @Sean-n7b 16 дней назад +10

      @@Bklyn112 that's amazing that you got to study with Dr. Diouf! You're right, that unfortunately there is much of African history in America that was not documented. Thank you for sharing the name of her other book, I'm going to check it out

    • @Bklyn112
      @Bklyn112 15 дней назад +7

      @@Sean-n7b The book was also a PBS documentary. Check them both out.

    • @Sean-n7b
      @Sean-n7b 15 дней назад +3

      @Bklyn112 I will! Thank you for sharing that knowledge

  • @BUKHAREE
    @BUKHAREE 17 дней назад +241

    If you don’t know your own story; someone else will write it for you.
    Thank you so much for this amazing documentary Sr. Asma. I have been long waiting for this.
    Our children in the U.S. need to know our history, our roots, our story.
    I would love to collaborate in the future for the preservation of our history as Muslims in America.
    Jazakallah khair ❤️

  • @alphaj33326
    @alphaj33326 11 дней назад +59

    As young Fulani from West Africa im feeling proud watching this video. He's a typical Fulani oldman ❤❤

  • @Persona-Nongrata
    @Persona-Nongrata 12 дней назад +187

    I am Fulani from west Africa, these are my real ancestors 😔 this is my first time hearing about him. Thank you for the series

    • @sirajnur2482
      @sirajnur2482 12 дней назад +17

      I'm a Fulani too.. the guy resemble my dad.. like twin

    • @Thiernodjo
      @Thiernodjo 12 дней назад +14

      I'm Fulani from Guinea too

    • @FulaniGirLll
      @FulaniGirLll 11 дней назад +6

      ​@@sirajnur2482 haha wow I said the same thing to myself I am Fulani from Senegal and the same for me this person looks so much like my Dad and my grandfather too 😀😀

    • @rockycycle2682
      @rockycycle2682 11 дней назад +2

      😢

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 11 дней назад +3

      He's not your ancestor _(his descendents are Black American);_ however, he may be extremely distant kin to you

  • @MaryLou913
    @MaryLou913 13 дней назад +82

    Let’s go!!!! I’m so elated someone is giving attention to American Muslims. Thank you! 🤲🏽🧎🏽‍♀️‍➡️☪️

    • @edrisgabo915
      @edrisgabo915 3 дня назад +2

      Me too, I am so Elated. ❤❤

  • @SpecialSP
    @SpecialSP 17 дней назад +156

    An elegant portrait for an equally elegant man. Thank you for this tribute to him.

    • @redtski
      @redtski 7 дней назад +2

      You described him and the portrait so well. Allah ﷻ have mercy upon his soul. A truly excellent tribute

    • @SpecialSP
      @SpecialSP 7 дней назад +2

      @@redtski Thank you! He deserves every word for the life he lived.

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад +1

      You can tell he's fulani

  • @Moon-h1i5s
    @Moon-h1i5s 13 дней назад +62

    SubhanAllah, his story made me cry. Beautiful to see them doing a janazah prayer for him 200 years after🥹 May Allah SWT have mercy upon him and grant him ease in his grave and Jannahtul firdous❤️🤲🏽

    • @AzurBlue-b5y
      @AzurBlue-b5y 12 дней назад +5

      Tears to see his Janazah after so many years. May Allah (swt) have mercy on him and grant him and his progeny paradise. Ameen!!

    • @Moon-h1i5s
      @Moon-h1i5s 12 дней назад +1

      @ Ameen🤲🏽🤲🏽

  • @Lovelyyannaaa
    @Lovelyyannaaa 11 дней назад +31

    This is so beautiful Alhamdulillah! This makes me even more happy to be a black Muslim woman in the states. Alhamdulillah ❤

  • @kennedycastillo4530
    @kennedycastillo4530 17 дней назад +124

    Very interesting! A few years ago, I learned about the Malê Rebellion in Brazil, an uprising of enslaved, African Muslims in the 1830s, so I've been wondering for a while about the Muslim presence in the early United States. Thanks for this video!

    • @msrubie11
      @msrubie11 17 дней назад

      Because they were not present in the U.S. and nothing she showed is proof. Those pictures are IDENTIFIED as BLACK AMRICAN ENSLAVED ANCESTORS not MUSLIMS FROM AFRICA. NO ONE claiming this can prove it in a COURT OF LAW. iF YOU CAME TO YOUR LAND AND TRIED THE SAME, I am sure it wouldn't go well! The continued make up of FALSE HISTORY for groups to include themselves to attempt to latch on to BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY and CULTURE will soon end up in a COURT of LAW. Resources claim by immigrant groups under the designation of BLACK AMERICANS. We don't respect that nor can we have respect for those doing it!

    • @cheyennethomas5101
      @cheyennethomas5101 16 дней назад +13

      Check out all of Malcolm X’s work. He is still an icon for the Pro Black or Pan Africanist Muslim African Americans of 2024. I think his influence on the African American community was so great it will be around until the end days, whenever that is. A lot of black Americans converted to Islam after he became a spiritual advisor. I don’t even 100% agree with all of his opinions (90% - amazing man) but he was so educated and logical that you could easily tell he was consistent.

  • @softlyspiritual
    @softlyspiritual 11 дней назад +31

    I can’t wait to show this series to my children in sha Allah. May Allah have mercy on our brother and grant him the highest Jannah 🤲

  • @YasirD99
    @YasirD99 16 дней назад +65

    Absolutely beautiful story. May Allah accept from brother Yarrow, his family and progeny

  • @twoqueens
    @twoqueens 5 дней назад +11

    They praying for him after 200 years made me cry.
    What a person.

    • @jinkess
      @jinkess День назад

      Thank you for cutting all these onions that I can't even see the keyboard while typing this ♥

  • @jso6790
    @jso6790 17 дней назад +77

    This was so moving. I have spent hours over the years looking at Yarrow's portrait at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and used it as an entry to a discussion of early Islam in America. I guess it was those personal years of engagement with him that made this so poignant to me, literally misty.
    It was also nice to put a face to a voice I have heard on NPR so often. Asma Khalid is a fine journalist.

  • @ummiramli6554
    @ummiramli6554 11 дней назад +12

    A Singaporean in Singapore is here to watch this video.
    I have always been interested in the history of African slavery since young in my 20s (1990s) and read that 30% of them were Muslim Africans. The astrocities that were done to them. Barbaric. I would like to express more but, let's not.
    Also, the history of natives of this land and this country being named as USA/America. How the natives fought to preserve their lands and properties.
    Thank you for this video. I hope to be educated in future videos. 😊

  • @abdourazakabbo982
    @abdourazakabbo982 10 дней назад +13

    I am Fulani from Cameroon this documentary made me cry. We are waiting for the story of Ayyoub souleyman who is also Fulani

  • @sq-ce1sn
    @sq-ce1sn 16 дней назад +40

    What a fascinating documentary! Great job by Asma Khalid and PBS

  • @awajobe1520
    @awajobe1520 11 дней назад +23

    As a west African Fulani descendant I couldn’t control my emotions 😭😭😭. This was very painful and hard to watch. I pray for his soul and the rest of the departed. I hope and prays his family upholds his religious beliefs and practices

    • @charliefreeman8825
      @charliefreeman8825 10 дней назад

      Pray for the Africans who sold him & others into Chattel Slavery

    • @YoRBG
      @YoRBG 9 дней назад +3

      ​​@charliefreeman8825 What does that have to do with th original comment.

    • @sassmaster1
      @sassmaster1 9 дней назад

      It's not a competition, there are enough prayers for everyone, it was a nice comment​@@charliefreeman8825

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад

      Billahi. Ko poulo dimo 😭💔❤

  • @donnikrasniqi5873
    @donnikrasniqi5873 3 дня назад +2

    Subhanallah, how beautiful to have a Janaza prayer for him 200 years later.

  • @RasheedGazzi
    @RasheedGazzi 13 дней назад +142

    I know many will disagree but it is my sincere belief that Islam is the best religion for the Black man and woman in America. Our very nature leans towards Islam.

    • @FemiNelson-sb1em
      @FemiNelson-sb1em 12 дней назад +4

      Yes, you're right, we definitely agree to disagree. Our Saviour Yeshua IS NOT Caucasian & definitely IS the reason for ALL gentiles to be included with Jewish born brethen in having that chance to choose Salvation via our Saviour Yeshua. Paz be with us all 🙏. "Isa"

    • @Isabel-v6c
      @Isabel-v6c 12 дней назад

      Muslims first enslaved millions of Africans. Africans are about ask for reparations from them.

    • @tarekwaelkamel8617
      @tarekwaelkamel8617 12 дней назад +14

      For all humanity not just black or white islam and muslims believe we are equal and we are brothers and sisters because we are all the descendents of Adam and Eve

    • @SohoJoe202
      @SohoJoe202 11 дней назад

      Which derives from Hebraic/ Kemetic origins

    • @HK20121
      @HK20121 11 дней назад +6

      It also empowers them, and allows them to be free from many shackles and impediments that prevent them from moving up in society.

  • @Jesterisim
    @Jesterisim 5 дней назад +3

    Seeing them pray janazah 200 years after his death just made me burst into tears… inshallah he was able to hear it and the prayers reached him ❤

  • @ursman3ify
    @ursman3ify 11 дней назад +17

    I beg Almighty ALLAH to grant the highest place in Paradise and forgive any sins committed by uncle Mamadou. Aameen, Aameen. From Pakistan.

  • @SagirKoxman
    @SagirKoxman 13 дней назад +35

    I'm deeply moved! I've been lied to for so long. They only tell me the history of who they want me to know. More great people are yet to be uncovered! Biiznillahi.

  • @sammishootz
    @sammishootz 11 дней назад +10

    Muslim 💪🏽, I’m happy to see a Muslim man be beautifully represented many years later

  • @360pic
    @360pic 13 дней назад +71

    Imagine how many bricks 🧱 in George Town, DC were made by him saying, “Bismillah.“

    • @redtski
      @redtski 7 дней назад +5

      🥹 really emotional to think about

  • @Newton-Reuther
    @Newton-Reuther 17 дней назад +43

    So much history most people, including myself, do not know!

  • @magdycomics
    @magdycomics 6 дней назад +3

    A very nicely researched and narrated video. Me an my family utterly enjoyed it. Salam from Zagazig, Egypt.

  • @SuzetteRiddick
    @SuzetteRiddick 17 дней назад +25

    What an amazing man. Thanks for sharing his story. ❤️

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 16 дней назад +28

    This is why I love history
    Beautiful made video

  • @emanurdesign
    @emanurdesign 12 дней назад +12

    This was beautiful. A highlight of my day. Thank you for sharing. May Allah have mercy on Yarrow, make his grave peaceful and spacious and grant him Jannah ameen.

  • @salmaniazi9424
    @salmaniazi9424 12 дней назад +22

    May Allah SWT RAISE HIS STATUS WITH SHUHADA, Mujahedeen and Saliheen Ameen

  • @al_firdows
    @al_firdows 12 дней назад +17

    May Allah have mercy on him. Of the many lessons to be taken from Yarrow is that our youth can be Muslim, unique, and different instead of trying to fit in with bad environments. Thank you for shedding light on this incredible story.
    The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
    “Islam began as something strange and will go back to being strange, so glad tidings to the strangers.”

  • @iatros786
    @iatros786 3 дня назад +1

    What an amazing way to bring to light how connected we all have been. Don't let hate separate us

  • @sonyahanan
    @sonyahanan 15 дней назад +22

    Ma ALLAH BLESS YOU ASMA & MALIKA"same name as me🥰" 🤲4 bringing to light, THE STORY of this beautiful SOUL of sheikh Mamadou Yarrow🤲💯😥🖤

  • @akumasdeception
    @akumasdeception 11 дней назад +11

    I am Fulani, and my parents came from Guinea. It's surprising to see this, to be honest. He looks just like my grandfathers.

  • @dorothydavis7730
    @dorothydavis7730 16 дней назад +52

    Never stop learning. He could be an ancestor of Mos Def.

    • @musicartlover963
      @musicartlover963 16 дней назад +13

      I thought the same! He does look like Mos Def to me

    • @azizurrehman4643
      @azizurrehman4643 11 дней назад +3

      He looks very similar to Yasiin Bey, Mo's def

    • @GiggidyTtBoo
      @GiggidyTtBoo 10 дней назад +2

      I thought the same thing!

  • @pinkiesvlogs2
    @pinkiesvlogs2 5 дней назад +3

    That beautiful ceremony of janazah, tho not official...was so touching....it definitely reached yarrow's soul.
    Praise Allah...he never leaves us even in death.

  • @johnroe4160
    @johnroe4160 12 дней назад +10

    What an amazing man, wonderful story. His portrait looks dignified. May he rest in peace.

  • @khaledahmedsaad1805
    @khaledahmedsaad1805 7 дней назад +3

    Mohammed Yarrow .He was a powerful man who believed in freedom and was a great Muslim. I will remember his name and share his story with my children.

  • @RashidNextLevel
    @RashidNextLevel 17 дней назад +23

    This is a great piece of history. Thank you for this truth.

  • @UmMumin
    @UmMumin 3 дня назад +1

    Thank you for this beautiful representation of American history that we don't often hear about ,as a Mus!I'm American it really touched me to hear it

  • @realoneabdullahi1455
    @realoneabdullahi1455 11 дней назад +6

    I knew about Yaro Muhammad when I was in my early thirtys, but not in this details, I am 46 now. His story really shows how important it is to hold on to your faith in all circumstances. May Allah have mercy on him and make Aljanna his abode.

  • @williamhoward2731
    @williamhoward2731 17 дней назад +16

    I wish to thank you for sharing this History video with me . Amen

  • @tauhidj2681
    @tauhidj2681 14 дней назад +18

    ‏الله اكبر☝🏾

  • @keonaharker8021
    @keonaharker8021 16 дней назад +11

    This is beautiful history & a beautiful soul 🫶🏾💜

  • @hamidahb2984
    @hamidahb2984 8 дней назад +6

    What a beautiful documentary, one minor correction Islam was 1st brought to Africa via Abyssinia when the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon them) were granted asylum from violence of pre Islamic Mecca by its king, Negus or Al-Najashi, (Who later became Muslim as well)

  • @roajubeh4438
    @roajubeh4438 10 дней назад +4

    This was absolutely amazing, I found myself tearing up watching the Janaza.
    I love learning about this type of history so so much.

  • @omarakram6142
    @omarakram6142 11 дней назад +6

    Excellent documentary! Thank you! I hope someone makes a movie on Mahmoud Yarrow-his story deserves to be shared on the big screen

    • @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
      @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts 10 дней назад +1

      Oh please no! No! The thought of the drivel that would be written to bulk out the few scraps we have here, into a film length would just be a travesty! Why do Americans always want 'a movie'?? You had the film, right here..they gave you as much as anyone could find about him. Do you really want to see his dignified and honest story given the movie treatment?! He'd be horrified.

  • @quaidsaifee
    @quaidsaifee 10 дней назад +3

    Beautiful! Just by looking at his portrait, one can feel the gravity and dignity of this man. Asma Khalid did a beautiful job bringing the story together.

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад

      Yup. Pure fulani man from the mali empire. Back then it was the mali empire. There was no Guinea, Senegal. It was all part of the Mali empire

  • @LaurenSizzle
    @LaurenSizzle 15 дней назад +18

    This is one of my favorite paintings in the Philadelphia art museum ❤❤❤

  • @HalimaBa-n5z
    @HalimaBa-n5z 11 дней назад +3

    I'm Fulani. Very proud of Mamadou Yero.probably one of my ancestor.❤❤❤❤❤❤ .

  • @Brother-D20
    @Brother-D20 12 дней назад +19

    Once a man is free in his heart, he is neither bound by time nor space. Once you find Allah in your heart nothing can put you down. Once you're noble in your heart, you will always be noble in your character. Once you're a king in your heart, no one can take your crown away. May Allah grant him paradise!

  • @makeitmakesense2616
    @makeitmakesense2616 17 дней назад +23

    It's so weird the relationship we have with the voices of NPR host. I immediately recognized Asmas voice

  • @edtelis264
    @edtelis264 15 дней назад +12

    What a beautiful story. May his beautiful soul be in the company of Allah,.

  • @NadiaNadia-gq8rj
    @NadiaNadia-gq8rj 6 дней назад +2

    Allah yarhameh 🤲🤲🤲
    Salam and Prayer for this Muslim from a muslim algerian 'woman/ France

  • @abdulkareemibrahim2381
    @abdulkareemibrahim2381 5 дней назад +1

    Wow, I just teared up when I saw the janiza prayer for Yarrow. What a remarkable man and a heart warming story.❤❤❤

  • @Aseeyah-vt9kl
    @Aseeyah-vt9kl 13 дней назад +17

    This story has been lonnnnnnggggg overdue. Muslims also met with Native Americans. Alhambdullilah so much history isn't taught in schools.

    • @ummiramli6554
      @ummiramli6554 11 дней назад +6

      I read that Muslims may have arrived in USA and communicated with the natives.
      Researchers or archeologists claimed they found signs,clothes, writings that depicted the signs of Islam.
      Wallaahu aa'lam bisawaab if this is indeed correct.

    • @phantomtr1
      @phantomtr1 10 дней назад

      @@ummiramli6554 Muslims explored the planet before Europeans. Look into Ibn Batuta. I forget who the first Muslims were that discovered north america, but I think the vikings also discovered it before the european mainlanders.

  • @Harrisvideobuz
    @Harrisvideobuz 14 дней назад +11

    This is an amazing story 🙌🏿🙌🏿

  • @rcprice011
    @rcprice011 16 дней назад +8

    Bold and Beautiful, thank you PBS!

  • @VettsClass
    @VettsClass 13 дней назад +14

    This history is amazing History 🙌🏿✨📚🔥

  • @moonmon77
    @moonmon77 6 дней назад +3

    as a muslim person born and raised in Europe, being a muslim from "the heart" as Mr. Yarrow said is the true thing, this has touched my soul. To see that muslim people were always there, and had inspirational lives and did not came to exist with 9 eleven and such discriminations, but that they are human beings too, with loss and patience and a story

  • @zt9880
    @zt9880 11 дней назад +3

    so beautiful that he has this legacy and that Yarrowsburg exists

  • @dakotac180
    @dakotac180 17 дней назад +23

    This sounds like the story of my people. Fulani and British is in my lineage. How my African ancestors survived that evil passage and stripping of dignity, they somehow made something of themselves when they got here. Yarrow was determined, they should name the street of where his land was after him.

  • @molaminjallow4661
    @molaminjallow4661 12 дней назад +25

    He is from the original Fulani Tribes from Guinea as of the name MAMADOU YERRO.

    • @hamadoudiallo7676
      @hamadoudiallo7676 11 дней назад +4

      At that time they were no guinee or Gambia or Bissau Guinea or Ivory Coast all that part was just mali empire

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад +1

      It was the mali empire back then. There was no guinee, Senegal, Gambia or guinee bissau

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад

      ​@@hamadoudiallo7676all those countries including Senegal, guinee, guinee bissau were all part of the Mali empire.

  • @Boyce-s4c
    @Boyce-s4c 15 дней назад +18

    Beautiful story, Mos Def the actor / musician should play the lead role in Mr yarrows movie or biopic.

    • @KalelaChannel
      @KalelaChannel 13 дней назад +2

      That is probably his ancestor.

    • @bruhvibes5941
      @bruhvibes5941 12 дней назад

      Mos Def is chunky looking these days.

  • @mohammadalipe730
    @mohammadalipe730 10 дней назад +2

    I had read about Mamadou Yarrow and seen his portraits many times but did not know the story. It makes us proud as Muslim Americans to follow in the foot steps of Mamadou Yarrow. Thank you to Asma Khalid and PBS for adding to our heritage

  • @leotajackson5602
    @leotajackson5602 17 дней назад +15

    Thanks for this awesome story!

  • @zaynhersi4339
    @zaynhersi4339 12 дней назад +4

    So beautiful just beautiful. May Allah reward everyone part of this project.

  • @wasifsami8920
    @wasifsami8920 5 дней назад +4

    We Muslims of the world are one though we have different colors, cultures, languages or living status for our deceased Muslim ancestors. ❤❤❤❤

  • @livelive7435
    @livelive7435 14 дней назад +8

    Love it !! Very emotional story another American story ❤

  • @clee3941
    @clee3941 5 дней назад +6

    This is why many of our much older family members who have never had contact with Muslims in their lives did not eat pork, many remnants.

    • @UmMunarak
      @UmMunarak День назад

      Interesting. The same is found in Spain, where Spanish farmers in the mountains practice cleaning themselves like Muslims do before prayer, avoiding pork and sometimes alcohol.

  • @Nenesanogo
    @Nenesanogo 11 дней назад +3

    I am Fulani from west Africa, and Yarrow looks just like one of my uncles back home. :)
    Fulanis have adopted and been practicing Islam in west Africa for over 1000 years certainly. It is important to note that the kind of Islam Fulanis most practiced in west Africa was Sufism. I myself was born in a family of multi-generational Sufi spiritual teachers healers and Sheiks.

  • @yaasmeen114
    @yaasmeen114 14 дней назад +9

    I appreciate this story so much thank you !

  • @makeitmakesense2616
    @makeitmakesense2616 17 дней назад +14

    Well done. Bravo!! Really enjoyed this

  • @Mayuusanaa_Official
    @Mayuusanaa_Official 16 дней назад +9

    A real saint smiling from above 🕊 Elite documentary 👏👏👏

  • @KhalidKhan-ki9bi
    @KhalidKhan-ki9bi 13 дней назад +9

    سلام ان عظیم الشان انسانوں کو سلام

  • @A_freak_can
    @A_freak_can 11 дней назад +12

    Makes sense since Islam was a prominent religion in West Africa during that time frame

    • @abucool10
      @abucool10 6 дней назад +1

      Still is

    • @Sneakzini115-hv9ci
      @Sneakzini115-hv9ci 6 дней назад

      There’s a increase of Christian presence because of colonialism but Muslims are still the majority

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад +1

      Still is. He came from what is today Senegal and guinea. Back then it was the mali empire.

  • @alexandreas9759
    @alexandreas9759 8 дней назад +5

    Muslims have been contributing significantly to development of America since their first arrival!

  • @kaef19
    @kaef19 16 дней назад +8

    A great tribute to the core freedom concept.freedom is not free from worries,but free to choose

  • @orobleh77
    @orobleh77 13 дней назад +16

    Great story. Perhaps Yarow's Muslim faith enabled him to survive the brutality of slavery. This story shows that having a strong faith would enable one to overcome adversity .

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад +2

      Absolutely. Without a shadow of doubt

  • @obsidikhanblock5672
    @obsidikhanblock5672 11 дней назад +4

    Touching and profound

  • @mauroofsultan6887
    @mauroofsultan6887 14 дней назад +11

    SubhanAllah MashAllah

  • @jaibanks7151
    @jaibanks7151 17 дней назад +21

    May his soul continue to Rest in paradise forever and Ever Ameen ya Allah 🤲🏼! (All Love from oakland California )

    • @ak9989
      @ak9989 17 дней назад

      Lol he's just moldering in the dirt. And there's no afterlife 😂😂😂.

    • @jaibanks7151
      @jaibanks7151 17 дней назад +1

      @ak9989 peace and blessings to you and yours!

    • @rsak9358
      @rsak9358 12 дней назад

      Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioune

  • @MsTiLaJ
    @MsTiLaJ 15 дней назад +11

    What an amazing story🥰

  • @faozms617
    @faozms617 11 дней назад +6

    Yarro means "Boy" in Hausa language. Hausa is spoken throughout West Africa but mainly in Nigeria. The Fulani can also be found throughout West Africa and farther in other parts of Africa.
    I am excited to see this video. May Yarrow rest in peace and may Allah SWT grant him Jannat Al Firdaus.

    • @diopfifi4937
      @diopfifi4937 2 дня назад +1

      Yes .we fulanis in guinee and Senegal pronounce it "Yero"

  • @Imrankhan-pw4ow
    @Imrankhan-pw4ow 5 дней назад +2

    To him we belong to him we will return. May Allah subhantallah elevate brother yarrow to highest heaven.

  • @latifah-1968
    @latifah-1968 13 дней назад +9

    Fantastic reason do the true story movie about this gentleman ❤

  • @NoorJeizan
    @NoorJeizan 9 дней назад +2

    May Allah bless his soul and grant him Jannah

  • @sarwaralam3977
    @sarwaralam3977 9 дней назад +2

    History of Slaves anywhere is painful. Thanks for bringing us this video.

  • @hinnakhalid7622
    @hinnakhalid7622 12 дней назад +4

    A beautiful mind Yarrow was indeed to have earned his freedom in such tough times. He must have been a person filled with hope, a mind full of aspirations and dreams

  • @sadawski
    @sadawski 13 дней назад +53

    Muslims were here before Columbus.

  • @arabinking
    @arabinking 10 дней назад +5

    18:36 there is a reason for him to be buried in his own backyard because Muslims cannot be same cemetery with non-Muslims Muslim must be faced a certain way toward qibla Which is where Muslim face toward when they pray when buried this is a very touching story may Allah grant him jennah

  • @syedsuhailkhalid6405
    @syedsuhailkhalid6405 5 дней назад +1

    I am so touched!

  • @tirovitli
    @tirovitli 5 дней назад +1

    What A Beautiful Story thank you PBS!