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Bilad Al'Sudan: Essays on Islam, Africa & Afrocentricity
Dr. Wesley Muhammad
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| #326261 in Books | 2012-02-26 | Original language:English | 8.50 x.41 x5.50l,.60 | File type: PDF | 179 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| oh great sudan|By Mugisa Rathael Fambro|after the african fertile crescent in the sahara/libya, africans started civilization in nubia/sudan, and then kemet/egypt. all the so called western and eastern religions, had origin from africans. having said that, islam is not the original knowledge, it's just a later religious belief like so many others, that contaion elements of the|About the Author|Dr. Wesley Muhammad is an internationally recognized scholar of Islam and author of several books, including Black Arabia and the African Origin of Islam and God s Black Prophets: Deconstructing the Myth of the White Muhammad of Mecca and Jesus
Bilad al'Sudan is a companion volume to Dr. Wesley Muhammad's groundbreaking work, Black Arabia and the African Origin of Islam. A collection of distinct essays written since the publication of Black Arabia, Bilad al-Sudan offers: Further evidence that the Arabs of the first Muslim community of 7th century Arabia were an Africoid people. A correction to the common, mistaken belief that the pre-Islamic Arabs were white and racist, as seen by their alleged treatment of Bil...
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