Yusuf Al Kownayn was not Arab or has any Arab ancestry Proof
Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 2:36 am
The proof I saw mentioned on other places it made sense.
it makes the clear distinction of comparing him to arabs who tried to establish a dynasty but failed because they were arab, but Yusuf Al Kownayn was native (Somali) that's why he was able to make his dynasty.
Sources are included, Harari Historians kept the knowledge and history.
"He was accepted due to his native and family background"
It's even mentioned in an Egyptian book, in egypt (source 3)
that he was NOT ARAB this is groundbreaking evidence. If the arabs acknowledged he was not arab, and the Hararis acknowledged he was not arab,
why do you think so, and other mis informed somalis? Somali oral tradition states he is a Somali man. the Arabs and the Hararis concur he was a "native man"
Even if he was ogadeen like people claim, ogadeen claim to be from jeberti whose an arab. So that doesn't make any sense. He was not Ogadeen, he was not Arab. But a Somali from a different clan. The ogadeen claim started in the 1980s.
Don't listen to lies, listen to facts.
Since darood is out of the picture for the walashma dynasty the other two options are Dir and Hawiye, there were no Hawiye in Zaylac, or Awdal, except for maybe Karanle on the other side of the empire, there were no hawiye in zaylac. The thing you wrote about Yusuf and Isaaq being brothers is false, Isaaq was an 88 year old man, and Yusuf was at least 26, what kind of age gap is that, and also Yusuf al Kownayn was Somali, Kownayn was a nick name meaning " the universal" due to his proficiency in many languages, due to his multi linguisism he spread the faith of Islam in the horn with ease.
where he was born (zaylac), I have to deduce he was Dir, as oral tradition states, so this source i provided gives some insight to his origin.
Include that in your "yusuf al kownayn fake abtirsi"
it makes the clear distinction of comparing him to arabs who tried to establish a dynasty but failed because they were arab, but Yusuf Al Kownayn was native (Somali) that's why he was able to make his dynasty.
Sources are included, Harari Historians kept the knowledge and history.
"He was accepted due to his native and family background"
It's even mentioned in an Egyptian book, in egypt (source 3)
that he was NOT ARAB this is groundbreaking evidence. If the arabs acknowledged he was not arab, and the Hararis acknowledged he was not arab,
why do you think so, and other mis informed somalis? Somali oral tradition states he is a Somali man. the Arabs and the Hararis concur he was a "native man"
Even if he was ogadeen like people claim, ogadeen claim to be from jeberti whose an arab. So that doesn't make any sense. He was not Ogadeen, he was not Arab. But a Somali from a different clan. The ogadeen claim started in the 1980s.
Don't listen to lies, listen to facts.
Since darood is out of the picture for the walashma dynasty the other two options are Dir and Hawiye, there were no Hawiye in Zaylac, or Awdal, except for maybe Karanle on the other side of the empire, there were no hawiye in zaylac. The thing you wrote about Yusuf and Isaaq being brothers is false, Isaaq was an 88 year old man, and Yusuf was at least 26, what kind of age gap is that, and also Yusuf al Kownayn was Somali, Kownayn was a nick name meaning " the universal" due to his proficiency in many languages, due to his multi linguisism he spread the faith of Islam in the horn with ease.
where he was born (zaylac), I have to deduce he was Dir, as oral tradition states, so this source i provided gives some insight to his origin.
Include that in your "yusuf al kownayn fake abtirsi"