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The
Original name for Africa is ALKEBULAN: Arabic for "the land of original people"
Alkebulan
is the oldest and the only name of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors,
Nubians, Numidians, Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians), and Ethiopians. Africa, the
current name adopted by almost everyone today was given to this continent by
a European invader by the name of Louis Africanus. Like all other methods of
manipulation, the Romans sought to completely disconnect the indigenous Africans
from their culture, deities, and knowledge.
History of
Louis Africanus and Alkebulan's name change
Publius
Cornelius Scipio battled Carthage– a powerful city-state in northern
Africa which had established itself as the leading maritime power in the ancient world.
The First Punic War broke out in 264 B.C. when Rome interfered in a dispute on
the Carthaginian controlled island of Sicily. The war ended with Rome in
control of both Sicily and Corsica and marked the empire's emergence as a naval
as well as a land power.
In the Second Punic War, the great Carthaginian
general Hannibal invaded Italy and scored great victories at Lake Trasimene and
Cannae before his eventual defeat at the hands of Rome's Scipio in 202 B.C.
left Rome in control of the western Mediterranean and much of Spain.
In the
Third Punic War, the Romans, led by Publius Cornelius Scipio the Younger,
captured and destroyed the city of Carthage in 146 B.C., turning Alkebulan into
Africa. Scipio then later adapted the name Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus.
The
following is a great Alkebulan quote:
"Think about your Alkebu-lan consciousness, your culture, your
names, your homeland, your past, your civilizations, your heritage, your
ancestors, and your Mind."
Today we have a false identity of self, self-hatred,
hatred for your brother, and a deep hatred for Alkebulan our origin.
UPDATE: upon further research, I've come to understand that while Alkebulan means "original people" in Arabic, it doesn't mean that everyone literally called the continent "Alkebulan."
Africa was always called Africa but it indeed means "the land of original people" because Africans were the first people to inhabit the world- all the sciences say do.
Louis Africanus actually got the "Africanus" part of his name as a nickname due to his mission in Africa. The same way an American named Louis, who has extensive business in Japan may be nicknamed "Louis de Japanese."
Hope you understand.
Below are two science backed documentaries using DNA sequencing to prove that the first humans lived in Africa.
DNA is a type of fingerprint in your body, and it's unique to you. No two people share the same DNA.
It's the thing used by forensic police officers to trace and identify criminals who committed serious crime like murder without an eyewitness.
Your DNA is just like your finger print that you place in a scanner to be identified inside a bank or at the ATM to withdraw money or other places.
For more information about human origins, watch the two documentaries below.
The journey of man - a human Odyssey
The children of Adam- National geographic channel
To find out how these ancient Africans invented the concept of God, especially the concept of a "savior" or Messiah, read the book: What is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world. Read the PDF version only. That's where you'll find all the details.
Once you discover the truth, you'll realize that even the "holy books" are lying to us black people. Then, if you're intelligent you'll quit participating in any religion.
The word “alkebulan” is derived from the Arabic adverb “qabl” meaning "before". “Al” is the definite article “the”, and the suffix “lan” denotes the plural form of the adverb. Thus, the Arabic word “alkebulan” means “the ones before”, or simply “the indigenous people”.
They need to put the name of our land back to its original name ALKEBULAN along with all the statues-stones taken down which is nice but not as effective
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Role of Christian missionaries in the colonization of East Africa Christian missionaries in East Africa (1). Missionaries signed treaties which were later used by colonialists to take over colonies e.g. Tucker, a British Missionary interpreted the 1900 Buganda Agreement to the regents of Kabaka Daudi Chwa II. This led to loss of political, economic and social powers to the British protectorate government. Sir Harry John stone who signed on behalf of the British government confessed that; “I John stone shall be bound to acknowledge the assistance offered to me by the missionaries especially the CMS. Without their assistance on my side, I do not think Uganda’s chiefs would agree to the treaty which practically places their country and land in the British hands”. (From partition of Africa by Prof Sempebwa). Send, Receive, and Withdraw money from Paypal, no matter your country (2). Missionaries supplied information to the colonialists which they utilized t...
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The word “alkebulan” is derived from the Arabic adverb “qabl” meaning "before". “Al” is the definite article “the”, and the suffix “lan” denotes the plural form of the adverb. Thus, the Arabic word “alkebulan” means “the ones before”, or simply “the indigenous people”.
ReplyDeleteThere is no tribe of people in the mainland called Alkebulan.
DeleteThat's deep yall. I love it. I wish more of our ppl sought out this long forgotten truth. May Spirit guide and PROTECT you. And so it is
ReplyDeleteThey need to put the name of our land back to its original name ALKEBULAN along with all the statues-stones taken down which is nice but not as effective
ReplyDeleteWe need to go back to our roots.. Also bring back our mother land which is Alkebulan
ReplyDeletei honestly don't know how to procounce it but they need to go back to the orignal name even if it is hard to pronouce
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