Why No Jesus Or Muhammad Of Africa?

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  • @hometeamhistory806
    @hometeamhistory806  Před 5 měsíci +20

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    • @ananmai8700
      @ananmai8700 Před 5 měsíci

      Mohammed is REAL person Jesus, is a fictional character was THOUGH & brought into Reality by the Romans, the ONLY Book of the Bible is the NEW Testaments, that is Roman's scriptures, however, Mohammed cannot READ so he begs Ethiopian Ambassador two times, he refused to become the Spiritual leaders, when Mohammed died, they asked the Ethiopian Ambassador again, then he decided to write the Quran, KNOWN FACTS...Vatican Museum in Rome ONLY have THREE CHRIST total, is 16th KNOWN, Anyway, First Jet-Black Christ second Spanish Christ third European Christ, well, European name there Christ, Jesus.....WHAT did European done when it's invaded MOST of the World????? they took their Bible with them....

    • @chocolatecaramel4447
      @chocolatecaramel4447 Před 5 měsíci

      Africans are the true Jews. With that said, Christianity is the end result of what it means to be Jewish.

    • @suronlatta1109
      @suronlatta1109 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Good job bro

    • @Dee-7414
      @Dee-7414 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You know serapist is Jesus ,Zeus Amon, You have to do one ptolomies They messed up the whole spiritual system KMT.😢

    • @Fiqibuuraale
      @Fiqibuuraale Před 4 měsíci

      @Dee-7414 They didn't mess anything up, the root of the Abrahamic religions are in Ur of Chaldees, Mesopotamia, their Monotheism comes from Zoroastrianism not Atenism. The Afrocentric Hoteps, Christians, Hebrew Israelites, Nation of Islam, Nuwabians, etc..push the lie the Abraham religions come from Kemet and are African stolen religions, they claim all Jews, Jesus and Arabs were Black before Whites replaced them, they believe these whites introduced the curse of Ham and Slavery. These Afrocentrics are people who mentality enslaved and want to hide the fact they worship White Gods or Elohim.

  • @mlamulinzimande
    @mlamulinzimande Před 4 měsíci +51

    African spirituality is more focused on personal spiritual enlightenment, which we believe can be attained through experience, through our interactions with nature, and through our relationship with our ancestors. Spirituality has always been very personal and practical, and couldn't be embodied in any one person because nobody else can have a relationship with your ancestors but you. We also never separated ourselves from the divine, believing that we are a manifestation of it. So no one figure can monopolize it.

    • @prayingelephants
      @prayingelephants Před 4 měsíci

      I’ve always felt that the rise of “prophets” was very convenient for state power accumulation because a small group of people could then claim they were the mediators between God and the world.

    • @MontyCarloent
      @MontyCarloent Před 4 měsíci +1

      💯

    • @wen-a8703
      @wen-a8703 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I deeply deeply desire for our people to get what u explained here, to realize these religions were forced on us! We're boxed in, stagnant wit no sense of who we truly are and how powerful!

    • @kibiru.x
      @kibiru.x Před 3 měsíci

      Well said that's we had no desire to impose our spirituality to other people,

  • @vaxcraker99
    @vaxcraker99 Před 5 měsíci +12

    In Africa, Roman Catholicism began with European colonialism and missionaries. However, Christianity existed in Africa before the Europeans. Ethiopians (East Africans) became Christians in the first century. The bible in Acts 8:26-39 showed that through the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch of Queen Candace by the evangelizer Philip, Christianity had also penetrated far south, all the way down into Ethiopia south of Egypt.

    • @Ario-yt8ou
      @Ario-yt8ou Před 5 měsíci +3

      The 'ethiopian eunuch' was from Nubia. Candace was the name of Nubian queens.

  • @leanysealvarado7499
    @leanysealvarado7499 Před 4 měsíci +19

    The “middle east” didn’t exist until 1915. What was that region called before then? Something to think about 🤔

    • @MontyCarloent
      @MontyCarloent Před 4 měsíci +6

      Mesopotamia

    • @conceptsound5
      @conceptsound5 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Mesopotamia, The levent, and Anatolia

    • @mrdean171
      @mrdean171 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's a weird thing to say because there was no concept of continents before modern times. On a similar vein there was no concept of Africa being one place. There were regions and nations, that was it.

    • @ReshonBryant
      @ReshonBryant Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@mrdean171 exactly. So, what's the point of those regions having borders?💀

    • @RobespierreThePoof
      @RobespierreThePoof Před 4 měsíci

      Near-East is the term used by historians from the Stone age through the early twentieth century.
      But if you are asking what people in those areas called themselves, they would have referred to themselves by their ethnicity or by their empire.

  • @azayliciyyahh
    @azayliciyyahh Před 5 měsíci +45

    Luqman was a wise man who has a whole chapter dedicated to him in the Holy Quran. He was from Sudan. A lot of the prophets were semetic are so are the people from the Horn of Africa.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +10

      Musa (sa) was also from Africa
      There were over 100,000 prophets sent to all nations of the world

    • @Jeremy-rx2mb
      @Jeremy-rx2mb Před 5 měsíci +6

      ​@@shafsteryellow There's no evidence for this outside of the koran

    • @thebigchief1503
      @thebigchief1503 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Jeremy-rx2mbthe Islamic position is the Quran is the verbatim speech of god so therefore who has complete & thorough knowledge of history than the creator himself

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Jeremy-rx2mb The Quran is the direct word of God.
      If you're not sure if that's is a true statement I'd invite you to find a contradiction, inconsistency or alternative author...
      If you believe that it's not true a true statement then I'd ask you what evidence you've seen that has convinced you it's not verbatim the word of God.
      Also Musa being from Africa is a given since Egypt is in Africa. However if you mean how can we definitively prove that he even existed let alone from Africa that's a discussion about historicity which comes down to the philosophy you adhere to with regards to theory of knowledge

    • @Ario-yt8ou
      @Ario-yt8ou Před 5 měsíci +12

      ​@@shafsteryellow The author of the Quran is Mohammed and whoever else wrote it down or edited it. That's probably why it reads like something written by an Early Medieval Arab rather than something written by the creator of the universe.

  • @omggiiirl2077
    @omggiiirl2077 Před 5 měsíci +28

    Why do we need them? We got pur example of how to be from our creator from nature from our ancestors and from the universe bringing in a shift in conciousness. Most of us in subsaharan Africa are people who followed spirituality that doesn't require a leader because our spirituality requires the individual to be a spiritually responsible and aware being,

    • @biko89housebuyer48
      @biko89housebuyer48 Před 5 měsíci +3

      This sounds like Western secular individualism.

    • @thebigchief1503
      @thebigchief1503 Před 5 měsíci

      This is just a fancy way of just following your whims & desires,if believe there’s a creator than guidance only comes from him

    • @Aeon1019
      @Aeon1019 Před 5 měsíci +4

      They simply were Examples of One who had attained the _Highest Consciousness_ , they never taught ReLEGIONS or even followed them, they actually taught _against them_ , because the DIVINE MIND is With-IN those that were created as AEONIC HUEMAN [Celestials] , for _they_ too have thr faculties and spiritual capacity to Attain that which those that came before us did because we came from the SAME _DIVINE SOURCE_

    • @thebigchief1503
      @thebigchief1503 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Aeon1019 there is absolutely nothing divine about the human mind man is not god

    • @Aeon1019
      @Aeon1019 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@thebigchief1503 note: there is HUEMAN and human and humankind [all different] - is it not written in the bible you read Psalm 82:6 “I said, 'You are “gods”; you are all sons of the Most High. ' _But you will die like mere mortals; you will fall like every other ruler_ .... why will you die like a mere mortal [man]??? because you are full of Unbelief [under a reLEGIONS Spell] 🤐 and will _fall in consciousness like the rulers that Rule You_ [via the MIND]

  • @daviousking3828
    @daviousking3828 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thank you for what you do

  • @AfricanTvFilmaker
    @AfricanTvFilmaker Před 5 měsíci +27

    I'm surprised at no mention of 1) Sheikh Al-Hajj Salim Suwari, a 13th-century West African Soninke karamogo cleric who established a multi generation reign of peace that spread across West Africa, some areas experienced no war for generations, he is our Prophet of Peace; and 2) Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, the numbers joining his hajj to Touba Senegal rivals Mecca, he is the Saint of All African Exiles. They deserve mention.

    • @akachinuru7807
      @akachinuru7807 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thanks for mentioning these two I never heard of them before

    • @nob.s.top5comparablesb370
      @nob.s.top5comparablesb370 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @kevinwatson202 Thanks for the mention. Real embodiment of our ancestral ideas of the Ma'At

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +4

      Yes they came late after the introduction of Islam.

    • @shahross8366
      @shahross8366 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@Aj_PorschePrecisely. Africans were already Islamized by that time. We're talking about indigenous beliefs right now.

    • @99alfailiwaqain51
      @99alfailiwaqain51 Před 4 měsíci

      @@shahross8366 Emphatically No! Islam comes from the Original people! Islam is an “African religion “ …check Dr. Wesley Muhammad for scholarly evidence..Ancient Arabia is Africa sun..

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci +11

    Zephaniah 3:10 quote " From beyond the rivers of Cush my worshipers, my scattered people, will bring me offerings. "

    • @abcminime
      @abcminime Před 5 měsíci +3

      But yet Jesus and the disciples are from outside the continent

    • @justgadgets1572
      @justgadgets1572 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yes though Jesus was born outside the continent, he is from the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Judah is BLACK. Read the Bible all answers are clearly written!!!!

    • @mylissa2167
      @mylissa2167 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Until the year 1524, there was no letter 'J' in the alphabet. The letter 'J' was originally the same letter as 'I. ' The 'father of the letter J' is Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian author and grammarian who lived from 1478 to 1550.

    • @branching123
      @branching123 Před 4 měsíci

      Yep, Yeshua@@mylissa2167

  • @samhu7779
    @samhu7779 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Hasn't The Term " Middle East " been Exsposed as a Way to Not Say Africa yet The Ancient People of " The Middle East" were Africansi? Oh Hell Africa wasn't called Africa Anyway..Nevermind 😅😅

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +3

      No the Middle East is Asia! Get a map

    • @samhu7779
      @samhu7779 Před 5 měsíci

      @Aj_Porsche Disagree Don't Mean Disrespect..SmH...U Right Tho.. slime.."Middle East is Asia" you Literally said its 2 Places....But Ok ..

  • @Blank9260
    @Blank9260 Před 5 měsíci +11

    I really like the geographical perspective. It makes sense, especially when you think about the origins of humanity and civilization beginning in East Africa and making its way up to North Africa and the Mediterranean region. A lot of philosophers come from these regions and often times this region always tried to develop a monolithic governing system. The easy connection and passage between Europe, Africa, and Asia. Even when we look at the spread of the Abrahamic religions on a map prior to globalization, you'll notice that there is a concentration of these practices in this centered area. When you go far east like Japan and East China, people are less likely to practice the Abrahamic religions, similar to northern Europe and the southern regions of the African continent. The Abrahamic religions are relatively new to these regions. They all gained major popularity around these areas, around the same time that we started normalizing migration to the Americas 400-500 years ago. You've made a good point.

    • @prayingelephants
      @prayingelephants Před 4 měsíci

      Huh Northern Europe has been Christian for like a 1000 years at least. And even Latin America has only been Christian for about 400-500 years ago but they go hard for Jesus.

    • @Blank9260
      @Blank9260 Před 4 měsíci

      @@prayingelephants Exactly, the last 500 years are considered contemporary history. Also, it is what established our current knowledge of globalization. Also, Christianity in Europe is a lot more complexed than you think!

  • @valdumarmelvinwalters3432
    @valdumarmelvinwalters3432 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Keep it up home team, força, a luta continua!

  • @AfriAbundance
    @AfriAbundance Před 5 měsíci +2

    ❤❤ Love this content!!!

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci +8

    There was no word called the Middle East during the time of the ancient hebrews google " Who invented the word middle east"

  • @wen-a8703
    @wen-a8703 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Brother could u please, please go back to the original beat u had for your videos? Oh boy, how that beat did something to the soul, it brought power to it! I felt u wit that beat! I miss it!

    • @SukanaCreatures
      @SukanaCreatures Před 3 měsíci

      Pay him/make your own videos.

    • @gregorywynn9504
      @gregorywynn9504 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I AGREE 100 percent

    • @wen-a8703
      @wen-a8703 Před 3 měsíci

      @@SukanaCreatures What a response! Poor thing, are u hurt? Do u need help? You've shown u have no sort of connection! I'm subscribed, I click, I like his videos! That seems like payment to me....❤️

  • @GoGetFree
    @GoGetFree Před 4 měsíci

    This question has been on my mind for years. Thank you for exploring this.

  • @edricrankin7563
    @edricrankin7563 Před 5 měsíci +14

    The so called Middle East is on the African continent. And the European concept of region came from Egypt. The Bible is written on walls on the temple Luxor, And Islam is a derivative of Christianity. All concepts of the three major religions all come from African beliefs structure. Europe had no organized religion, they just reshaped, repackaged it and gave it back to the world as we believed it was the true religion of the one true creator of the universe.

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +2

      Middle East is in Asia not Sub Saharan Africa lol. Get a map.

    • @yeslion333
      @yeslion333 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@Aj_Porscheit doesn't matter where "they" put the lines on a map. The Jordan Rift Valley separates the Arabian from the African tectonic plate. Everything to the west of the Dead Sea can be called "Africa"

    • @yeslion333
      @yeslion333 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Islam is not a derivative of Christianity, that's logically, and historically inaccurate. Islam (submission to God) is the religion of Abraham before the birth of Christ or Judah. It has no relation to these human beings

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci

      @@yeslion333 Islam is part of the Abrahamic religions, get a copy of the Qur'an in Arabic.

    • @pshiku
      @pshiku Před 4 měsíci +3

      I am an African, Sub-saharan to be specific all those Abrahamic religions are not our heritage, they have been wrongly pedestalized and look what they have done to the world. Our tribes gave us culture and a personal way to worship God, our ancestors were not into organised religions. Everyone was free to live and let live. All those Abrahamic stuff are myths nothing special.

  • @admirekashiri9879
    @admirekashiri9879 Před 5 měsíci +6

    There are prophets and saviours in our cultures. It's just on the continent we are so diverse and did not spread our religions to others through conquest. These figures are relegated to local cultures and ethnic groups. Like in my Shona/Karanga-Kalanga culture we have the ancestors Chaminuka and Nehanda for example who play an important part in the indigenous religion. It's said the spirit of Nehanda returned in the woman who is today known as Mbuya (grandmother) Nehanda known for rebelling against the British. I'm sure other African cultures have similar and different figures.

  • @Ancin47
    @Ancin47 Před 5 měsíci +7

    If our people would only reach out and grab the deeper esoteric and symbolic meanings of all these teachers…. it’s so frustrating watching us argue about this silliness…. Look past the surface and SEE the SUN…. Look to the East…. Listen… try this for a 3 weeks. Record your dreams and learn about your other life. Anyway… Be blessed.

  • @ABEAZYdaRonin94
    @ABEAZYdaRonin94 Před 5 měsíci +10

    This is actually a great question, and honestly I'm glad you brought up factors of geography, as well as the social constructs of tribilism. This honestly could be applied for religions not just in Africa but the world. My main rebuttal as a Christian is this; because we serve a living God, Jesus is everywhere his people are. This means he's present on EVERY continent. I'll also add this, what happens if the tribes sense of morality itself isn't good enough on its own?
    (something introduced that is generally accepted by the tribe that actually has no benefits or works counterintuitive to the tribe)

    • @theresemalmberg955
      @theresemalmberg955 Před 4 měsíci +7

      If Jesus is everywhere his people are, then why have missionaries? And why did it take so long for his message to reach places like the Americas or Australia and yes, even sub-Saharan Africa? Places that were populated for tens of thousands of years with little or no contact with other parts of the world because the technology to make round trip sea voyages on an oceanic scale pretty much didn't exist until about 500 years ago? That's an awful long time to be isolated from a message of such supreme importance!

    • @ABEAZYdaRonin94
      @ABEAZYdaRonin94 Před 4 měsíci

      @@theresemalmberg955 First off, the truth of God and his Gospel was being spread long before the Catholics and their missionaries. I suggest you are interested in this topic, after you read the Gospels of Jesus Christ, read the rest of the New Testament that details how the early church spread the Gospel throughout the region. Even after Rome adopted Christian beliefs, the Church of Syria was spreading the truth all the way to Tang Dynasty China. If you know anything about traveling the silk road back then, it was a perilous journey. God makes a way and he does things all in his time. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
      EDIT: I said the Church of Syria as in the biblical church in Acts. I meant to say the Church of the East, which did splinter from the early Catholic Church, and based itself in Syria where the original church of Syria was.

    • @theresemalmberg955
      @theresemalmberg955 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ABEAZYdaRonin94 But I was NOT talking about the Silk Road, if you go back and read what I said, I said the Americas, Australia and subSaharan Africa. NONE of these are connected to the historic Silk Road which wound through Central Asia. Nor, with the exception of Africa, can they be reached by land. By focusing the conversation on Asia and the Silk Road you are evading the issue. Christianity could and did spread along the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Silk Road, Asia, because there were well-established routes connecting these places. It COULD NOT and DID NOT spread to the Americas or Australia, because there were no trade routes to and from these places. In fact, nobody in Europe/Asia/Africa even knew that the Americas or Australia even existed!
      So please tell me about the pre-Columbian spread of Christianity in the Americas because those are the places I am interested in. With the exception of the Book of Mormon, which I don't believe in and I don't think you do, there was ZERO missionary activity in either North or South America prior to the arrival of Christian Europeans. As for Australia, if I recall correctly, Europeans did not reach it until the 1700's. Either way, we are talking roughly 1500 years of being cut off from the Gospel in the case of the Americas and 1700 years in the case of the Australians. That is a long stretch of time any way you cut it. I think you are aware of this problem but chose to divert the discussion to the Silk Road because you don't have any really good answers. Also, please do not assume that anyone who raises these questions/disagrees has not read the Gospels or studied early Christian history. You may find out that the person you are responding to is way more knowledgeable about these things than you!

    • @ABEAZYdaRonin94
      @ABEAZYdaRonin94 Před 4 měsíci

      @@theresemalmberg955 Whoa why are you being argumentative. Something about Jesus just gets people upset 😅 I'm sorry you took it that way that I was insulting your knowledge of scripture but I wasn't. Back when I didn't really care about God, I read the gospels from an analytical perspective probably like how you did, and I thought it was all nonsensical and confusing at first. I challenge you to go back and read it again from the perspective of whether Jesus contradicted himself or not. See if he is a God that stands on what he says, and if it's consistent with the rest of the Bible. I think if you're honest with yourself, you'll find the answer to what you are looking for.
      As for your previous question, the reason why I brought up the silk road was to show that nothing truly blocked God's message from being spread. Since you study history (I see from your comment on this video) you know that those cultures in the near East, Africa, and Asia were pagan as long (if not longer in some places) than the America's or Australia. I think it's more so you do not like the answer given that God does everything in his timing. I gave you answers for your questions, so it's kinda rude that you never answered my original post.

  • @stevenfisher2804
    @stevenfisher2804 Před 5 měsíci

    Great knowledge. Great wisdom.

  • @univeriseman8008
    @univeriseman8008 Před 5 měsíci +8

    There was no middle east 1000s of years ago. Nile river civilizations and its neighbors moved into the part that connects asia to africa but there were ppl already there. Those ppl took on the culture of the later africans through trade

    • @dieu5041
      @dieu5041 Před 4 měsíci

      Most people don’t understand real history, even the pan Africanist on CZcams. Otherwise, they’d understand the entire world was black not just africa

  • @feddi7693
    @feddi7693 Před 5 měsíci +44

    Ethiopia is mentioned over 40 times in the Bible, and is resting place of the ark of the covenant, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church originated before European civilization of the continent.❤️💛💚

    • @HypnoticHollywood
      @HypnoticHollywood Před 5 měsíci +2

      Who was the spiritual figure from Ethiopia?

    • @Motownphillysk1
      @Motownphillysk1 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Lets not forget Ethiopia (Also Kush) was also misused as the name for all of Africa or all Africans. Even in the bible. Armenia was the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 A.D. Ethiopia followed soon After.

    • @professoraregbesola3490
      @professoraregbesola3490 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Motownphillysk1nice this is historical accuracy. So refreshing

    • @kheprineteru4990
      @kheprineteru4990 Před 5 měsíci

      🧢 my dads Amhara Yenya Negus Ezana converted to Christianity ✝️ Not our culture

    • @MrPhillip1964
      @MrPhillip1964 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@HypnoticHollywoodSolomon and Sheba

  • @gadeyeye6268
    @gadeyeye6268 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great video brother god

  • @AC-yb2ee
    @AC-yb2ee Před 4 měsíci

    Thought provoking!

  • @HefenSankhTepra
    @HefenSankhTepra Před 5 měsíci +23

    Ausar of Kamit was where they got the Christ idea from so technically, that would have been the Christ or Muhammad of Africa starting about 4000 years prior to Christianity. Also the Divine title of Ausar could be achieved by a man or a woman in Ancient Kamit

    • @eugenehappy5841
      @eugenehappy5841 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Its actually Heru not Ausar.

    • @HefenSankhTepra
      @HefenSankhTepra Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@eugenehappy5841 technically it’s both, Ausar “resurrected” when Auset put together the pieces of his body, yet Heru was “born a virgin birth” from his mother Auset. Ausar was the “God Man/Woman” on earth and was considered the Divine Ancestor. Heru specifically “fought” against Set(who Christianity calls Satan). Heru was destined to be the king of his father’s kingdom. Ausar was to be resurrected and be “King of the Dead” aka the King of the spiritual realm and help establish Heaven on Earth. As you can see they took parts of both theologies and mashed it together to form their Serapis God who eventually became Christos aka Christ

    • @eugenehappy5841
      @eugenehappy5841 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@HefenSankhTepra I agree 👍🏽

    • @MrMathoks
      @MrMathoks Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@HefenSankhTepra I'm afraid you've been misled. That is according to one version of the myth. There are multiple versions from the author of confusion. What confused anti-messianic advocates have done was take the version that best resembles the story of Jesus and use it to discredit a straight forward historical event.
      The serapis cult was started in Egypt by the Ptolemys as a way of unifying their system with the Egyptian ways and their idol is a random white Greek man with a cup on it's head. Yeshua was a black man from Judea and he didn't leave an image to be worshipped

    • @Repairerofthebreach3
      @Repairerofthebreach3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I read the actual writings about Osiris, and those stories actually aren’t anything like the Afro-Asiatic Yashua story at all.

  • @alexanderweikle
    @alexanderweikle Před 5 měsíci +24

    Probably the closest thing that ancient Africa has ever had to Middle-Eastern prophets like Jesus and Muhammad was the Pharaoh Ahkenaten. Ahkenaten promoted a monotheistic version of the ancient Egyptian religion with Aten/Amun-Ra as the sole god and Ahkenaten himself as his sole prophet.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +6

      All nations have received a prophet.

    • @Claribelle401
      @Claribelle401 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Not true. Read Genesis chapter 10.

    • @alexanderweikle
      @alexanderweikle Před 5 měsíci +12

      @@Claribelle401 The Bible is not a historically accurate text.

    • @janzibrown
      @janzibrown Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @ralphgreenwood2469
      @ralphgreenwood2469 Před 5 měsíci

      The Bible is the most historically accurate book there is.What you will out is the Bible is true and everything else is a lie

  • @benjaminbyrd8834
    @benjaminbyrd8834 Před 5 měsíci

    That part 35th an Haverford Ave here 👍

  • @kariannecrysler640
    @kariannecrysler640 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I recently learned that the Germanic gods were not worshipped exactly. They were trying to command the forces of nature associated to the gods. I’m curious if similar ideas were in African religions where it’s more an energy you lived with and negotiated with to one you beg from?

  • @denismclean8382
    @denismclean8382 Před 4 měsíci +21

    Israel is not the 'Middle East' it is more accurately North-east Africa!

    • @TheHebrewHammer.
      @TheHebrewHammer. Před 4 měsíci +2

      Talk to them!

    • @jayrome3932
      @jayrome3932 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you!

    • @matthewmann8969
      @matthewmann8969 Před 4 měsíci +4

      It is Western Asia actually.

    • @denismclean8382
      @denismclean8382 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @matthewmann8969 Israel is land-locked with Egypt, which is in North Africa and Israel is located on the east of Egypt, North-East of Africa. Why do people deny that Israel is a part of Africa?

    • @wen-a8703
      @wen-a8703 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Of course! That should be so easy to recognize it's part of Africa! Stolen!

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The Ethiopian's are the people who built their churches out of the pure rock way up on the cliffs the Ethiopian's are a ancient chosen race of man and they are the original Christians

  • @sizex1966
    @sizex1966 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm on that same journey more of a spiritual search than a religious one!
    Guidance & Protection
    Mannerz & Respect!
    Balance 369.
    1Love!

  • @AncientElder
    @AncientElder Před 4 měsíci +2

    Notice also Paul did not write to Ethiopian Churches like he did all the others even though they pre-date them such as the church of Corinth.
    Also peculiar, they were the only people of Africa to successfully resist Colonialism.

    • @ReshonBryant
      @ReshonBryant Před 4 měsíci

      ​@nigelmcgiver2275Yeah, but my feelings🦁

  • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
    @TRUTHTEACHER2007 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Simple answer. Most of the African philosophies I've encountered are far more profound and sophisticated than the Abrahamic religions. First of all, there's no concept of original sin, nor is there a concept of a devil or punishment in a hell. Therefore, there's no need of a message to save us from damnation. Most of us believe in the concept of reincarnation. So, we come to Earth for a reason and after we leave we're evaluated on how successful our mission was. If we didn't meet the goals, we come back. If we made mistakes, we come back so we can right the wrongs. We are responsible for our elevation. There is no hell and any correction for misdeeds will be handled in a way that is in harmony with the situation. You will be given the change to correct your mistakes or make up for it. For example, if you were unkind to the poor, your mission may be to create a charity organization to help them in the next life. Or, you yourself may be put in that situation to know what it feels like.
    We believe in the supreme authority of the creator. Therefore, whatever religion a person belongs to is what they need. We don't need to convince them to follow our way. We show respect. If a person asks for help or advise and we can, we give it with no strings attached. So there's no need for wars of conquest and conversions.
    Finally, we are connected to the divine always. If we are have a problem or need an answer, we consult a priest for divination for our situation. This isn't fortune telling or palm reading. But we can consult the creator, or our ancestors for advise. There's no need to idolize any particular individual.

  • @Sapioso
    @Sapioso Před 5 měsíci +18

    All religious talk is theory based at best

    • @Repairerofthebreach3
      @Repairerofthebreach3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thou shalt not murder is theory?

    • @Sapioso
      @Sapioso Před 5 měsíci

      Not a theory or an idea bred from ANY religion. Believe it or not, people did not believe in murder before Jesus, Romans, or clothing existed.
      Fck is you talkin bout🤨🤔

    • @Repairerofthebreach3
      @Repairerofthebreach3 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Sapioso ….and so you agree that ALL religious talk is not theory.

    • @Sapioso
      @Sapioso Před 5 měsíci

      Read the original comment again and accept it and move on.@@Repairerofthebreach3

    • @yangasidziya3245
      @yangasidziya3245 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Religion is a waste of time

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    I sourced my information here wrote about my experiences on a black history youtube channel

  • @Ario-yt8ou
    @Ario-yt8ou Před 5 měsíci +2

    So when the Akan made human sacrifices to their gods was that because they considered it to be an 'ethical' thing to do?

  • @abzal-falaz6813
    @abzal-falaz6813 Před 5 měsíci +9

    #1 you should always use honorifics when using their names
    #2 Musa (Moses) Alayhi Salam, is a prime example. He was both a Prophet and a Messenger, clearly an African, and even more significant than Jesus.

    • @truone6394
      @truone6394 Před 5 měsíci +1

      That's in Islam. Everyone is not a Muslim the Bible predates the Quran by thousands of years. Unlike Muslims, we don't get offended by little things like that because they don't matter before God.

    • @dhanuarygundana6342
      @dhanuarygundana6342 Před 5 měsíci

      I agree 💯 , people forget that Moses was black African , jews and arabs regard him as such or only African recognized as prophet by both Muslims and Jewish people

    • @truone6394
      @truone6394 Před 5 měsíci

      Moses definitely wasn't more significant than the Messiah. If anything, they were equal. Moses and every prophet after him prophesied about him, and while he walked the earth, Israelites knew that he was THE prophet predicted in those prophesies without him ever pointing it out.

    • @eastsidemuu
      @eastsidemuu Před 4 měsíci

      Exactly there was also 186,000 prophets & messengers In islam.. as as you stated a WILDLY known prophet (MuSA) as was a Blk man send to a blk African Nation..(EgYPT)
      Sometimes people should do more research before making videos

  • @BreadAndWaterSurvivor
    @BreadAndWaterSurvivor Před 5 měsíci +5

    YESHUA

  • @mylissa2167
    @mylissa2167 Před 4 měsíci +2

    African cosmology describes the various creation myths and narratives seeking to understand the origin of the planet, existence, and our place within the network of space that originates in Africa. Specifically, Africa has many creation myths coming from the continent's many different cultures.

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    why are you removing my experience here on youtube or other topix forums about the discussion of Jesus African or black reigilion ???

  • @yeslion333
    @yeslion333 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Quran 16:36: To every nation We sent a Messenger who told its people, "Worship God and stay away from satan."
    The Monotheist of Africa was prob Akhenaten. Also, Palestine sits on the African continental plate, so despite where "they" draw the lines, Palestine is part of Africa.

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +1

      No it isn't it's part of Asia.

    • @yeslion333
      @yeslion333 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Aj_Porsche who decided it?

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci

      @@yeslion333 Israel/Palestine is not on the African Plate, but it is on the western edge of the Arabian Plate at its boundary with the African Plate. This boundary is called the Great Rift Valley, the world's most extensive geological fault. Israel is located on the northwestern edge of the image below near the bend in the western boundary.

    • @eastsidemuu
      @eastsidemuu Před 4 měsíci

      MUSa(as) also was sent to the blk African nation Khemet (Egypt)

    • @yeslion333
      @yeslion333 Před 4 měsíci

      @@eastsidemuu According to the ahadith, Musa was also (dark) black

  • @timothywells1336
    @timothywells1336 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Israel is geographically located on the African tectonic plate. The term Middle East was created for geo-political reasons in the late 1800s. I think Anglophile Alfred Thayer Mahan was the originator and Great Britain picked it up.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci

      Its on the Arabian plate...

    • @user-xf3vk8pc7b
      @user-xf3vk8pc7b Před 4 měsíci

      but its still Africa due to the proximity The Arabian and African plates are connected@@shafsteryellow

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-xf3vk8pc7b then the whole world is also next to each other...

    • @tlive1800
      @tlive1800 Před 4 měsíci +1

      More like 1948 after world War 2

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 4 měsíci

      @@tlive1800 africa Asia and Europe is all one land mass. That doesn't mean there aren't geographical features that exist that have separated people

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    This youtube video is on my Disqus page.

  • @ketsiadorce8445
    @ketsiadorce8445 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm disappointed that you would choose to use the term "Middle East." That Eurocentric 1850s concept should not be used by a true scholar.

    • @soda8736
      @soda8736 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Well is west Asia better?

  • @waynewitherspoon8703
    @waynewitherspoon8703 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Philadelphia is in the building

  • @wahiidstube
    @wahiidstube Před 5 měsíci +21

    The Middle East is Africa. By the way, no Europeans either.

    • @skellagyook
      @skellagyook Před 5 měsíci +3

      Though parts are close to Africa, the Middle East is part of the Eurasian landmass, not Africa. You could say that the Sinai is part of both Eurasia and Africa (it's a bridge that connects the two). But it's small/narrow. (Egypt, of course, is in Africa.)

    • @alphacharm
      @alphacharm Před 5 měsíci +3

      No it’s not

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija Před 5 měsíci +3

      NO!
      Africa IS Africa!
      Not "middle" of anything!
      Africa stands alone AS ITSELF!
      Middle East is Arabian Peninsula ... if it is to be a meaningful geographical region of the planet.

    • @marshallcarter4928
      @marshallcarter4928 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@nirbijalol the Middle East as known as northeast Africa. They changed the name to the Middle East around WWII to separate it from Africa.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@marshallcarter4928not true

  • @angeladelaja
    @angeladelaja Před 3 měsíci

    So we arent going to look at spread along trade routes and how some african religions did spread through trade interaction esp between west africa and sudan/egypt?

  • @mylissa2167
    @mylissa2167 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Until the year 1524, there was no letter 'J' in the alphabet. The letter 'J' was originally the same letter as 'I. ' The 'father of the letter J' is Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian author and grammarian who lived from 1478 to 1550.

  • @FromVa2Gambia
    @FromVa2Gambia Před 5 měsíci +3

    Ever heard of Musa (Moses) or Yusuf (Joseph)?

    • @yusufabdoulafuww3417
      @yusufabdoulafuww3417 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah not sure how you miss that Moses is an ancient Kemetic name.

    • @eastsidemuu
      @eastsidemuu Před 4 měsíci

      RiGHt!!! Lmbo

    • @my5092
      @my5092 Před 29 dny +1

      They was Egyptians not subsaharan

  • @TIENxSHINHAN
    @TIENxSHINHAN Před 5 měsíci +13

    The thing most interesting to me about Christianity and Islam is that historians pretty much agree that both of them were real spiritual leaders. There could've been thousands of Jesuses or Muhammads in Africa but their following just never reached that level and people forgot about them after they died. All it would've taken was one self help guru whose life was recorded and we would've had it.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +7

      Islam says all nations received prophets

    • @warriorclassmedia
      @warriorclassmedia Před 5 měsíci

      @@shafsteryellow Prophet Muhammad liked to have little girls. Like... for a WIFE

    • @Claribelle401
      @Claribelle401 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Islam borrowed heavily from the Bible

    • @warriorclassmedia
      @warriorclassmedia Před 5 měsíci

      Christianity borrowed heavily from Kemet/Egypt religion. The council of Nicea made sure of that. Constantine was Diabolical

    • @coollikethat2691
      @coollikethat2691 Před 5 měsíci

      🟢The religious people wanted to kill Jesus.

  • @lachuck2476
    @lachuck2476 Před 5 měsíci +2

    MOSES ORIGINATED ON THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA!!

  • @gameboyhotline3712
    @gameboyhotline3712 Před 4 měsíci

    In African religions and spiritual systems it’s common for the veneration of common ancestors ( once alive humans ) or aspect of nature celestial or earthly to be limited to language and ethnicity. For example the Akan religion stays strictly in the Akan ethnicity, solely for the purpose of guiding, helping and providing rights for that specific ethnic group.
    In my experience ATRS ( African traditional religions ) don’t concern themselves with matters outside of their ethnic world view. Even the spirits within the respective religions will acknowledge each others existence but will largely ignore and refuse to interact beyond their pantheon

    • @justchilling704
      @justchilling704 Před 4 měsíci

      This is true but usually many traditional African religions are still monotheistic. With one high or big God from which all things originate.

  • @paradisecityX0
    @paradisecityX0 Před 5 měsíci +159

    The first Christians outside the Roman Empire were Ethiopians

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +27

      😂 not true

    • @DwyneOverstreet
      @DwyneOverstreet Před 5 měsíci +27

      Well if you’re referring to the Igbo tribe, they are actually one of the isrealite tribes. As far as Christendom, the apostle’s spread through out the continents. The romans adopted Christianity long after the spreading of Christ

    • @vezztv1829
      @vezztv1829 Před 5 měsíci +10

      @@shafsteryellowyeah it is by 800 years

    • @vezztv1829
      @vezztv1829 Před 5 měsíci +48

      @@DwyneOverstreetthe Igbo are from Ghana and Nigeria and we’re not Christians. Christianity was in Ethiopia 800 years before it was in Europe

    • @vezztv1829
      @vezztv1829 Před 5 měsíci +28

      That wasn’t the point of the video, he was asking why aren’t there references to Messiah or messengers of god that come from Africa. Not about which country adopted a religion of an outside entity. Christianity was a Jewish denomination in the beginning.

  • @MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee
    @MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee Před 5 měsíci +3

    The answer is writing. Jesus spread through the bible, Muhammad spread through the Qu'ran.

  • @yusufabdoulafuww3417
    @yusufabdoulafuww3417 Před 4 měsíci

    How do miss the ancient Kemetic Prophet/Sage like Ptahhotep??

  • @slamben6742
    @slamben6742 Před 5 měsíci

    a very good video

  • @dedunscrown-js8cl
    @dedunscrown-js8cl Před 5 měsíci +3

    The high priests of amun were considered african prophets. Second prophet of amun was queen ahmose nefertari who was a women prophet before women prophets in abrahamic religions.

    • @PathtoYahawah
      @PathtoYahawah Před 4 měsíci

      What does the word Prophet mean? Then after you answer show me one event that was prophesied by the person you just named as the first female prophet.

    • @dedunscrown-js8cl
      @dedunscrown-js8cl Před 4 měsíci

      @@PathtoYahawah prophet is a person who can communicate with god for you me we. A diviner is seeing into the future.

    • @PathtoYahawah
      @PathtoYahawah Před 4 měsíci

      @@dedunscrown-js8cl Show me prophecies now in the Quran! You can’t answer one part of the question and leave the other part unanswered. You would have been better off just not answering at all

  • @wintersolsticegn8385
    @wintersolsticegn8385 Před 5 měsíci +9

    The 1st Christiams ANYWHERE were African, the oldest Bible is Ethiopic, Nestorius of the Eritrran region was the father of Christianity in Constantinople. Thank you for the work you do! ✊🏿🔥

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +3

      No they weren't they were Middle Eastern just like Jesus or Esa which is his proper name.

    • @MrMathoks
      @MrMathoks Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Aj_Porsche Mohammed was a European pale face and Jesus was a "black man", the image of the living God.
      Deal with it 😎

    • @PathtoYahawah
      @PathtoYahawah Před 4 měsíci

      Just gonna act like the scrolls they found which are older than the scripts in Ethiopia don’t exist huh.

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Black Genesis: The prehistoric origin of ancient Egypt/Kemet presents proof that an advanced Black African civilization inhabited the sahara long before pharaonic Egypt/Kemet reveal Black Africa to be at the Genesis of ancient civilization and the human story

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    some of the black hebrews were there too and I do believe some people from the hacker group anonymous were there as well.

  • @pulsarstargrave256
    @pulsarstargrave256 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Superman once saved New York from being destroyed by The Hulk. Just because a real place was mentioned in a story, doesn't mean the principals involved were all "real". Simply put, I'm tired of hearing arguments over religion!

    • @andrewjohnson8232
      @andrewjohnson8232 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Not as tired as I am of hearing comments as thoughtless as the one you posted.

    • @pulsarstargrave256
      @pulsarstargrave256 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@andrewjohnson8232 A lot of thought went into it. I read the comments below. As soon as a Muslim chimed in, they grew antagonistic. My point was: you can't "prove" any of it, so why fight about it?, Of course, Humans will use any excuse to start a conflict.

    • @andrewjohnson8232
      @andrewjohnson8232 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@pulsarstargrave256
      Sorry, I didn't know the comment was part of a conversation.
      A faith is not about believing in stories because of accurate place names. A faith is committing to a way of life and value judgements on others, society and the natural environment.
      The proof is not in the arguing, the proof is in the living.

    • @PathtoYahawah
      @PathtoYahawah Před 4 měsíci

      Yet here you are in a place that is talking about Religion! You like most mentally declined people all got it wrong, Being a Hebrew is not a religion it is a Heritage that Caucasoids made into a religion!

  • @user-np7xe4hb8g
    @user-np7xe4hb8g Před měsícem

    After several months, I decided to revisit this question and now feel that there is plenty of evidence to support an African origin for every major world religion. You can find aspects of Kemetic beliefs in every world religion. And these Kemetic belief themselves had their beginnings in inner Africa

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 4 měsíci

    what do you think of Joan E. Taylor work?

  • @KingofgraceSARA
    @KingofgraceSARA Před 5 měsíci +16

    Jesus was in Africa! God was in Africa. The garden of Eden was in Africa.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci +4

      Since when is the levant africa

    • @ChrisUnltdTV
      @ChrisUnltdTV Před 5 měsíci +2

      The Bible literally says that he was born in Bethlehem, which is in the Middle East and was part of the Roman Empire during the life of Jesus. Christianity is a Latin word, the language of Rome. The cross that is literally a Roman torture device, Africans didn't invent it.

    • @Claribelle401
      @Claribelle401 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@ChrisUnltdTVGenesis chapter 10 clearly stated there was an earthquake that changed the land. Go and read it

    • @skellagyook
      @skellagyook Před 5 měsíci +3

      The garden of Eden is not a real place.

    • @ChrisUnltdTV
      @ChrisUnltdTV Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Claribelle401 What does Genesis have to do with Jesus? The Bible still says that he was in the Roman Empire, regardless of an earthquake that happened centuries before.

  • @DampBiscuitt
    @DampBiscuitt Před 5 měsíci +23

    Just a side note, the Ethiopian bible is the oldest bible in the world. Christianity was in Africa well before Europe. So technically, Jesus is African.
    Edit: What have I done? The Jesus is African is a joke guys 😂

    • @skellagyook
      @skellagyook Před 5 měsíci +8

      That doesn't follow. It doesn't mean Christians or Jesus were originally from there. The first Christians were in the Middle East (Judea/Israel/Palestine) and Jesus was also from that area (that's where the events in the Bible mostly take place). Christianity was introduced to Ethiopia later (and also introduced to Europe and other places).

    • @wingzero7316
      @wingzero7316 Před 5 měsíci +3

      The bible new testemant was written in Greek originally, which is in europe. Christianity started in roman empire 1st, including europe, middle east and north Africa meditreanian region

    • @xeno52003
      @xeno52003 Před 5 měsíci +6

      ​@wingzero7316 the bible was written in Aramaic and hebrew then later translated to greek. The middle east is also a new term thats not what it was called in ancient times. Its africa

    • @wingzero7316
      @wingzero7316 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@xeno52003 it was written in greek. Jesus disciples didn't write the new testemant, majority of gospel writers are anonymous who wrote it many decades after jesus supposedly crucifixtion, john was around 100 years after. Most writers are greek because of how well they knew the language. I recomend you read Bart D Herman books

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija Před 5 měsíci

      If your Jesus was actually an historical figure, he was CERTAINLY NOT African!
      The Jesus story that has been told was never ever an African story told by Africans about Africans.
      So please stop the nonsense; and spare Africans! lol
      Some African minds are so deeply brainwashed with the FOREIGN and mind-weakening and mind-wasting religious rubbish OF INVADERS; to this day, some African minds are yet to 'liberate themselves from the mental slavery',

  • @asiaticlion9892
    @asiaticlion9892 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The African and Arabian Origins of the Hebrew Bible: An Ethnohistorical Study
    Author: Reynolds-Marniche, Dr. Dana
    Year: 2020
    Pages: 408

  • @onpointdude2619
    @onpointdude2619 Před 5 měsíci

    What do you mean by that? I think you’ve missed my point but perhaps you can explain what you meant as my point was clear

  • @paradisecityX0
    @paradisecityX0 Před 5 měsíci +11

    Jesus was an olive-skinned, Aramaic-speaking Jew. If we're gonna continue to see white Jesus, we may as well see more black & brown Jesus, Mexican & Brazilian Jesus, Chinese & Japanese Jesus, Native American Indian Jesus, etc.

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija Před 5 měsíci

      Yep!
      Those who originated their 'Jesus story' were about a character from Arabian Peninsula, a semite.

    • @marshallcarter4928
      @marshallcarter4928 Před 5 měsíci +10

      Olive skinned in those days meant dark brown or black. An olive is black or green. They changed the meaning of olive skinned over time.and the messiah was a Hebrew who spoke Hebrew.

    • @DavidJohnson-dc8lu
      @DavidJohnson-dc8lu Před 5 měsíci +1

      Jesus was not Jewish, during the 1st century there was no such term. He was born in Bethlehem due to tax legal reasons because Joseph (his step father) was from the tribe of Judah and probably because Mary and Joseph were married. Mary was from Narzareth Galiee where Jesus was later raised after they left Egypt. Jesus would have been a Galiean speaking Hebrew. I would doubt his native tongue was Aramaic too, but probably knew how to communicate in Aramaic. Some argue Jesus didn't speak Hebrew (as if this was only possible for the tribe of Judah aka "Jews"), wrong the Bible states he spoke with high Priests as a child and he came to unite the 12 tribes of Israel, thus meaning he would have had to have spoke in Hebrew for that to have happened.

    • @eminentbishop1325
      @eminentbishop1325 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Personally i think Chinese Jesus is probably my favorite

    • @dablaccseaproductions5279
      @dablaccseaproductions5279 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Olive skinned doesn’t mean what you think

  • @alphacharm
    @alphacharm Před 5 měsíci +6

    JESUS AND ALLAH WERE NOT AFRICAN to the folks in the comments.

    • @shafsteryellow
      @shafsteryellow Před 5 měsíci

      Blasphemous weirdo. I hope you are guided.

    • @feddi7693
      @feddi7693 Před 5 měsíci

      Stop the 🧢

    • @alphacharm
      @alphacharm Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@feddi7693 that’s what you should stop doing.

    • @lovelife2186
      @lovelife2186 Před 5 měsíci

      Why you mad so where they come from

    • @alphacharm
      @alphacharm Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@lovelife2186 Arabs/middle easterns.

  • @joshualove1403
    @joshualove1403 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What about Orunmila?

  • @ebcsecurity9490
    @ebcsecurity9490 Před 4 měsíci +2

    That is because you are looking at the European drawn borders of Africa😂. The real Africa incorporates all of Arabia and Palestine. Also all semetic languages are African in origin. I'm from Senegal, Africa. We have great religious figures (such as Touba) with great miracles.

    • @achilles7607
      @achilles7607 Před měsícem

      Palestine doesn't exist.
      The region of Israel and the countries around it are all olive skinned and were always considered part of Asia and middle eastern.

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Do the ancient spiritual teachings of ancient Egypt/Kemet predates the Bible and Quran ancient Egypt/Kemet is the book in stones

  • @waterangola
    @waterangola Před 5 měsíci +1

    They come to you and they say this is what god wants you to do, .... Or is it man and god/allah...

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Song of Solomon 1:5-6

  • @drstevej2527
    @drstevej2527 Před 4 měsíci

    Because prior to both Africa was largely pre literate which is essential to convey the teachings of both.

  • @ADE-of-LAGOS
    @ADE-of-LAGOS Před 5 měsíci +2

    Until you know the truth. The world history and especially the story of the bible ain't what the world assumed. Soon, things would turn on its head. We shall get there.

  • @bobleon7520
    @bobleon7520 Před 5 měsíci +1

    and ur 100& correct

  • @odemata87
    @odemata87 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What about Orunmila and Ifa?

    • @walley3847
      @walley3847 Před 4 měsíci

      I was expecting to find something about Orunmila. He is a very big name

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 4 měsíci

    Can I ask you another question was shem white? What did shem look like?

  • @justaguy4742
    @justaguy4742 Před 5 dny

    Who said there were no prophets in Africa? Balaam was also some random man of God who was not known before he turned his back against Israel and he was from Mesopotamia. Maybe there were more prophets around the globe that were not known.

  • @bigPoopy389
    @bigPoopy389 Před 5 měsíci +2

    BIG MAMA IN TOWN🎉🎉

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The monuments of the Cushite's?

  • @GodonEarth44
    @GodonEarth44 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Orunmila could fit the description. It’s from the Yoruba religion

  • @quelnariemrah5624
    @quelnariemrah5624 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I believe the question is flawed as it assumes the superiority of the Western mindset. Also, we must consider that the messengers of Christianity and our value of history and its keepers (historians) derived from Europe. We have to also consider the impact of written history vs oral history.
    Also, the fact that both Abraham and Moses were African and are the central figures of all Abrahamic religions brings us full circle.

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +1

      Abraham was from Iraq

    • @Ario-yt8ou
      @Ario-yt8ou Před 5 měsíci

      or Turkey@@Aj_Porsche

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Ario-yt8ou No he was from Mesopotamia, cradle of civilization.

    • @Ario-yt8ou
      @Ario-yt8ou Před 5 měsíci

      @@Aj_Porsche He might have been from Urfa in southeast Turkey which is in Upper Mesopotamia.

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci

      @@Ario-yt8ou The Bible states that Abraham was raised in “Ur of the Chaldeans” (Ur Kasdim). Most scholars agree that Ur Kasdim was the Sumerian city Ur, today Tall al-Muqayyar (or Tall al-Mughair), about 200 miles (300 km) southeast of Baghdad in lower Mesopotamia. He lived for a while in Harran, before settling near Hebron in Canaan.
      Both are in Asia! He most likely spoke Sumerian and Akkadian and later Aramaic.

  • @justchilling704
    @justchilling704 Před 4 měsíci

    I definitely this theory is interesting and the point about geography is solid. However if there is one thing I’d criticize, it’s both the comparisons between Islam and Christianity as if they’re similar, and the inaccurate statements about Christian beliefs.
    But a big factor in this as well, is that distinct savior figures just aren’t all that common a feature in world religions, this goes for all inhabited continents, there is no European, Central, or East Asian Jesus either. Even Buddha isn’t comparable in role to Jesus within Buddhism.

  • @roberth2627
    @roberth2627 Před 4 měsíci

    I found it odd that you left out The cult of Isis (Aset) which spread around the ancient world penetrating into Europe as the Black Mondonna ..& the Pharoah Akhenten which many believe build the foundation for monotheism in which Christianity & Islam stand.. ..

  • @BLACKWomeninMUSICFestival
    @BLACKWomeninMUSICFestival Před 5 měsíci +1

    🌹

  • @petermorton301
    @petermorton301 Před 5 měsíci

    Who is Anthony Amp Elmore Sr.

  • @claytonporter7878
    @claytonporter7878 Před 5 měsíci +1

    IN MIND ADVISED

  • @djcuriosity6670
    @djcuriosity6670 Před 4 měsíci

    Africa has a rich tapestry of diverse religious beliefs, and various factors contribute to the absence of dominance by figures like Jesus or Muhammad. The continent boasts a multitude of indigenous religions, including animism and traditional belief systems. Furthermore, the spread of Islam in Africa dates back centuries, with significant contributions to science, mathematics, and other fields during the Islamic Golden Age (800-1300 AD). However, contemporary challenges, including political, social, and educational factors, influence the distribution of expertise across different communities. It's important to recognize that stereotypes don't accurately represent the contributions of diverse individuals within any religious group.

  • @rama_lama_ding_dong
    @rama_lama_ding_dong Před 4 měsíci

    also you should look into the savior sects aka mahdi sects of african muslim, going back several hundred years **edit: not so called Moorish Science, not so called Nation of Islam. I mean subsaharan and saharan, westerna and central african muslims, today and for the last 500+ years. they have their own literature regarding their sect's "savior" but other than that basic muslims. before transatlantic

  • @BlackMagickMike
    @BlackMagickMike Před 20 dny +1

    Moses was a WHOLE African. AND a Pharaoh... #Thutmose

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    This topic for me started off with race IQ topics on CZcams by other races here on CZcams like not even 18 back then or of age back then.

  • @firdausali8470
    @firdausali8470 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I thought Moses was from Africa, like Egypt.

    • @justchilling704
      @justchilling704 Před 4 měsíci +1

      He was.

    • @eastsidemuu
      @eastsidemuu Před 4 měsíci +1

      Exactly!!! Lol this guy 🤦🏾🤦🏾

    • @justaguy4742
      @justaguy4742 Před 5 dny

      He was an Israelite from the tribe of Levi and was born in Egypt. They moved there because of famine in their land, but were later backstabbed by the Egyptians.

  • @user-np7xe4hb8g
    @user-np7xe4hb8g Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thought provoking. In my opinion, it’s no coincidence that the Abrahamic faiths originated in the Middle East and then spread around the globe rather quickly to become the dominant faiths on the planet. If The God wanted to disseminate a message to all humanity, that is the location where it would spread the quickest.

  • @deezydayungdon
    @deezydayungdon Před 5 měsíci +2

    Maaaaassan let's just call a spade a spade, the reason the ABrahamic "Messiahs" spread the way they did was By the sword...Those followers were on sum get down or lay down type time and ppl chose conversion over death💀 ☠️ 🤦🏿‍♂️...smh

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Amen said at prayers as in amen ra?

    • @blackdreamhunk3413
      @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

      Why Amen is said after prayers [ Nubian Origins of Amen (Ra) ]
      czcams.com/video/BhKGPslPwwA/video.html

    • @Aj_Porsche
      @Aj_Porsche Před 5 měsíci

      Lol

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    The battle kadesh were there any hebrews? the ancient people of kemet are black, right?

  • @blackdreamhunk3413
    @blackdreamhunk3413 Před 5 měsíci

    I am not playing I am of cribbean descent and this very serious topic for me. I am black male went to the fourm on topix about this matter with other Phd and BA black people etc . I have proof! I have folder that sits on my on my computer with images it wouldn't be hard to load them up.