King of Jordan is being mocked for speaking in Arabic with a foreign accent

He and his father do not share the complexion or description attributed to the Prophet's family or original Arabs. I've initiated numerous threads on Islamic racial studies, specifically focusing on Semites and original Arabs. Feel free to search my name to locate these threads.

If his family had resided in Arabia during the time of the prophets, they would be referred to as Ajam or Reds, terms used for those resembling Persians and Romans. This is due to the characteristics such as lank hair and complexions that were not typical of the Arab phenotype, making it seemingly impossible for them to be native or thrive in the scorching desert environment. Historical records indicate that Romans and Persians did not attempt to conquer the region, as they possibly perceived it as inhabitable for them or of lesser strategic value.
You know he's mixed right? His mom is literally from Britain. Most people that I know who are half Arab & White, end up looking white.
 
Jordan is the most slept-on Arab country in the world IMO. In terms of natural beauty, and overall way of life over there is unmatched. Thinking of settling down over there.
 
You sound extremely dumb
There is no getting to him. He truly believe Arabs were black in tone and looked similar to Somalis and Ethios.

The prophet S.A.W was described as a medium light skin man in various Hadiths. He doesn’t seem to understand that modern Saudis and Northern Yemenis look like how many of the Sahabas looked like. They were olive skinned people on average. Some Sahabas like Zaid IBn Harith and Usama were described as darker, but on average, they were the same complexion as modern Arabs.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
@Angelina, I would appreciate it if you could focus on gender theories and refrain from discussing topics without adequate knowledge. You seem to persist with your theories on the Natufian Indian American-looking mixture, even after I've flooded this thread with Hadiths and Tafsirs in Arabic, Chinese, Korean, and even classical Arabic terms for complexions from authentic books. Despite providing extensive evidence, you continue to assert that the Prophet's complexion is similar to that of red slaves. I've demonstrated multiple times the nuanced meanings of terms like "abyad," emphasizing that the English translation of "white" may not accurately convey the intended meaning in Arabic terms.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
@Almis, to simplify matters, I'll share an authentic story widely accepted by non-Muslim sources, Arabs, and various Islamic English sites. After reading this account, please consider who the Greek Coptic ruler of Egypt today might fear in terms of appearance and complexion among these modern Arabs. Additionally, I can provide you with the lineage of this noble companion. I hope this information helps, and I won't delve into the details here, as I've covered this extensively in numerous threads. Read the End of the Lineage of Ubadah

Ubadah ibn Samit was a Commander in the army going to Egypt. When they reached Cairo, they entered thru the Coptic (Christian) domain that was ruled by a man named alMuqawqis.

Al-Muqawqis was unpleased. He could not accept that they were being lead by a black man, so he said:

“Take this black one (man) away from me, and bring forth another to speak to me”.
The Muslim army replied:

"This man is the best of us in reasoning & knowledge, and the black & the white to us are exactly the same”.
AlMuqawqis said:

“How can you accept him to be the best amongst you? He should be the least amongst you...”
...and he proceeded to insult Ubadah. However none of the Muslims budged, and alMuqawqis realized he was going to have to engage the black Commander. Thus he conceded:

“Come oh black, and say what you have to say, but speak to me gently because your blackness scares me, for if you speak harshly it’s going to scare me more and I might be forced to act”.
Ubadah gave a response that shocked alMuqawqis:

“Are you intimidated by my blackness? Amongst the Sahaba I’ve left behind are a thousand men that are as black as me and even blacker...and if you saw them you would be scared.
I’m an old man, my youth has left me, but I would not be scared if one hundred of you wanted to fight me! I am not afraid of you and the same is true for all of these companions”.

when Muqawqis, the 7th century Greek ruler of Egypt, saw the extreme blackness of Ubada ibn Al-Samit's complexion when he stepped forward to speak as the leader of the delegation sent at Muqawqis's request, he shouted: "Get this black man away from me and send forward someone else to speak!" Let's take a closer look at who Ubada ibn Al-Samit was. He is Ubada the son of Al-Samit the son of Qais the son of Asram the son of Fihr the son of Tha'alaba the son of Ghanim the son of 'Auf the son of Amru the son of 'Auf the son of Al-Khazraj the son of Al-Haritha the son of Amru the son of 'Aamir the son of Haritha the son of Amr al Qais the son of Tha'laba the son of Mazin the son of Al-Azd the son of Al-Ghawth the son of Nabt the son of Malik the son of Zaid the son of Kahlan the son of Saba the son of Yashjab the son of Ya'arub the son of Qahtan. His mother was Qurrat Al-Ain the daughter of Ubada the son of Nadla the son of Malik the son of Ajlaan the son of Zaid the son of Ghanim the son of Saalim the son of 'Auf the son of Amru the son of 'Auf the son of Al-Khazraj the son of Al-Haritha the son of Amru the son of 'Aamir the son of Haritha the son of Amr al Qais the son of Tha'laba the son of Mazin the son of Al-Azd the son of Al-Ghawth the son of Nabt the son of Malik the son of Zaid the son of Kahlan the son of Saba the son of Yashjab the son of Ya'arub the son of Qahtan.

As you can see, Ubada ibn Al-Samit is a descendant of Saba from both his father's side and his mother's side. There is a chapter of the Quran which speaks of the people of Saba and the name of the chapter is Saba.
 
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@Angelina, I would appreciate it if you could focus on gender theories and refrain from discussing topics without adequate knowledge. You seem to persist with your theories on the Natufian Indian American-looking mixture, even after I've flooded this thread with Hadiths and Tafsirs in Arabic, Chinese, Korean, and even classical Arabic terms for complexions from authentic books. Despite providing extensive evidence, you continue to assert that the Prophet's complexion is similar to that of red slaves. I've demonstrated multiple times the nuanced meanings of terms like "abyad," emphasizing that the English translation of "white" may not accurately convey the intended meaning in Arabic terms.
Actual Sahih Hadiths in which there are legitimate links that are referenced show case the Prophet S.A.W was a medium skinned man.
What’s your proof? Hotep garbage sites that aren’t even referenced:

Here is a referenced Hadith:



Rabi'ah ibn Abi 'Abd al-Rahman said: "I heard Anas ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) describing the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). He said:

  • 'He was of average height,
  • not too tall and not too short,
  • with a pinkish colour,
  • not very white and not dark,
  • and his hair was neither very curly nor very straight.
The Revelation came to him when he was forty years old, and he stayed in Makkah for ten years after the Revelation came, then in Madinah for ten years. When he died, there were no more than twenty white hairs on his head and in his beard." (Al-Bukhari, 3283)


He wasn’t black. He wasn’t white. He was the color of modern Saudis who aren’t black and they aren’t white. They’re olive.
 
@Angelina, I would appreciate it if you could focus on gender theories and refrain from discussing topics without adequate knowledge. You seem to persist with your theories on the Natufian Indian American-looking mixture, even after I've flooded this thread with Hadiths and Tafsirs in Arabic, Chinese, Korean, and even classical Arabic terms for complexions from authentic books. Despite providing extensive evidence, you continue to assert that the Prophet's complexion is similar to that of red slaves. I've demonstrated multiple times the nuanced meanings of terms like "abyad," emphasizing that the English translation of "white" may not accurately convey the intended meaning in Arabic terms.
Modern Arabs aren’t red. They’re a very light brown color. They’re olive. I’ve never seen a very white Saudi. They’re usually a tan medium color. The exact same way the Prophet s.a.w was described as. Stop being embarrassing.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
Actual Sahih Hadiths in which there are legitimate links that are referenced show case the Prophet S.A.W was a light skin man.
What’s your proof? Hotep garbage sites that aren’t even referenced.

Here is a referenced Hadith:



Rabi'ah ibn Abi 'Abd al-Rahman said: "I heard Anas ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) describing the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). He said:

  • 'He was of average height,
  • not too tall and not too short,
  • with a pinkish colour,
  • not very white and not dark,
  • and his hair was neither very curly nor very straight.
The Revelation came to him when he was forty years old, and he stayed in Makkah for ten years after the Revelation came, then in Madinah for ten years. When he died, there were no more than twenty white hairs on his head and in his beard." (Al-Bukhari, 3283)


He wasn’t black. He wasn’t white. He was the color of modern Saudis who aren’t black and they aren’t white. They’re olive.
How many fricking times do I repeat myself, my profile picture is an Abyad Complexion and what was considered Lightskin to the original arabs and was not average complexion but minority, just like we Somalis have cadcad ethnic somalis even when they are not white but its whitest spectrum of blackness. Bro just leave me alone wallahi go argue with the wall.
 
@Angelina, I would appreciate it if you could focus on gender theories and refrain from discussing topics without adequate knowledge. You seem to persist with your theories on the Natufian Indian American-looking mixture, even after I've flooded this thread with Hadiths and Tafsirs in Arabic, Chinese, Korean, and even classical Arabic terms for complexions from authentic books. Despite providing extensive evidence, you continue to assert that the Prophet's complexion is similar to that of red slaves. I've demonstrated multiple times the nuanced meanings of terms like "abyad," emphasizing that the English translation of "white" may not accurately convey the intended meaning in Arabic terms.


:deadpeter:
 
How many fricking times do I repeat myself, my pfp is an Abyad Complexion and what was considered Lightskin to the original arabs and was not average complexion but minority, just like we Somalis have cadcad ethnic somalis even when they are not white but its whitest spectrum of blackness. Bro just leave me alone wallahi go argue with the wall.
Modern Saudis aren’t white. Nobody in there damn mind would call them white. They’re a medium olive color. Somalis on the other hand, are black in color. Sahabis that were black were described as such like Zayed Ibn Harith, Umm Aymen and Bilal for example.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
Modern Arabs aren’t red. They’re a very light brown color. They’re olive. I’ve never seen a very white Saudi. They’re usually a tan medium color. The exact same way the Prophet s.a.w was described as. Stop being embarrassing.
So do any of the Lank haired Saudi royal family have any asmar or abyad or Shadidul udma and various levels of blackness like Original Arabs and semites?

@Angelina Google image search Saudi Arabians or Arabs and see what comes up lol Red slaves and red hand possessions who got arabised.

@Almis
Ibn Qutaibah Ibn Jawaaliqy the author of Sharh Adab Al Kitaab said:
” Kinky/wooly hair is from the Arabs and lank/straight hair is from the Ajam. … lank/ straight hair is most prevalent amongst the non Arabs of Rome and Faaris(Persia) and kinky / wooly hair is most prevalent amongst the Arabs.”

”الجعد من العرب والسبط من العجم...شعره جعدا غير سبط لأن السبوطة غالبة على شعورالعجم من الروم والفرس وجعودة الشعرهي الغالبة على شعورالعرب”

شرح أدب الكاتب لابن قتيبة ( ص 242 ) ابن الجواليقي (466 – 540 هـ = 1073 – 1145 م) قَدَّمَ لهمصطفى صادق الرافعي

الناشر: دار الكتاب العربي، بيروت
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
@Almis, to simplify matters, I'll share an authentic story widely accepted by non-Muslim sources, Arabs, and various Islamic English sites. After reading this account, please consider who the Greek Coptic ruler of Egypt today might fear in terms of appearance and complexion among these modern Arabs. Additionally, I can provide you with the lineage of this noble companion. I hope this information helps, and I won't delve into the details here, as I've covered this extensively in numerous threads. Read the End of the Lineage of Ubadah

Ubadah ibn Samit was a Commander in the army going to Egypt. When they reached Cairo, they entered thru the Coptic (Christian) domain that was ruled by a man named alMuqawqis.

Al-Muqawqis was unpleased. He could not accept that they were being lead by a black man, so he said:


The Muslim army replied:


AlMuqawqis said:


...and he proceeded to insult Ubadah. However none of the Muslims budged, and alMuqawqis realized he was going to have to engage the black Commander. Thus he conceded:


Ubadah gave a response that shocked alMuqawqis:




when Muqawqis, the 7th century Greek ruler of Egypt, saw the extreme blackness of Ubada ibn Al-Samit's complexion when he stepped forward to speak as the leader of the delegation sent at Muqawqis's request, he shouted: "Get this black man away from me and send forward someone else to speak!" Let's take a closer look at who Ubada ibn Al-Samit was. He is Ubada the son of Al-Samit the son of Qais the son of Asram the son of Fihr the son of Tha'alaba the son of Ghanim the son of 'Auf the son of Amru the son of 'Auf the son of Al-Khazraj the son of Al-Haritha the son of Amru the son of 'Aamir the son of Haritha the son of Amr al Qais the son of Tha'laba the son of Mazin the son of Al-Azd the son of Al-Ghawth the son of Nabt the son of Malik the son of Zaid the son of Kahlan the son of Saba the son of Yashjab the son of Ya'arub the son of Qahtan. His mother was Qurrat Al-Ain the daughter of Ubada the son of Nadla the son of Malik the son of Ajlaan the son of Zaid the son of Ghanim the son of Saalim the son of 'Auf the son of Amru the son of 'Auf the son of Al-Khazraj the son of Al-Haritha the son of Amru the son of 'Aamir the son of Haritha the son of Amr al Qais the son of Tha'laba the son of Mazin the son of Al-Azd the son of Al-Ghawth the son of Nabt the son of Malik the son of Zaid the son of Kahlan the son of Saba the son of Yashjab the son of Ya'arub the son of Qahtan.

As you can see, Ubada ibn Al-Samit is a descendant of Saba from both his father's side and his mother's side. There is a chapter of the Quran which speaks of the people of Saba and the name of the chapter is Saba.
@Angelina you just going to overlook this brick head? i know you love studying the deen in weak English and thinking it has all meaning and context without learning classical Arabic terms so why don't you google search his name and see all your English beginner sites agreeing and authenticating it? even Omar Sulieman gave same authentic narration and complexion.

Student of Knowledge who is not even African or Black admitting lol go back to gender theories your small fish for Islamic racial studies go learn classical Arabic.
@Almis
 
@Angelina you just going to overlook this brick head? i know you love studyingthe deen in weak English and thinking it has all meaning and context without learning classical Arabic terms so why don't you google search his name and see all your English beginner sites agreeing and authenticating it? even Omar Sulieman gave same authentic narration and complexion.

Student of Knowledge who is not even African or Black admitting lol go back to gender theories your small fish for Islamic racial studies go learn classical Arabic.
@Almis
This is about Ubadah Ibn Saamit. He didn’t say the Prophet S.A.W was black.

Also, you’re using a TikTok video about another Sabaha hence you’re using it out of context, vs an actual Islamqa fatwa with actual Hadiths describing the Prophet S.A.W

😂😂

You’re not ok.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
This is about Ubadah Ibn Saamit. He didn’t say the Prophet S.A.W was black.

Also, you’re using a TikTok video about another Sabaha hence you’re using it out of context, vs an actual Islamqa fatwa with actual Hadiths describing the Prophet S.A.W

😂😂

You’re not ok.
I think anyone reading this forum would think your an imbecile am sorry but seek help am not going to entertain your foolishness.

Black has shades and degrees this last time am repeating it my pfp is shade of blackness it is an Abyad complexion my parents are Dark brown and then their is jet black they all have different Arabic classical names the original Arabs used, this is not whiteness where its bland and the same.

That is literally a sheikh who speaks classical Arabic and studies it saying a pure original arab and his army of 1000 where black skinned, ubadah was intensely brown or shadidul udma, I can name numerous descendants of prophet and even his cousin Ali ibn talib who was Shadidul udma meaning jet black.
 

Marshall D Abdi

Know you’re place peasant
@Angelina you just going to overlook this brick head? i know you love studying the deen in weak English and thinking it has all meaning and context without learning classical Arabic terms so why don't you google search his name and see all your English beginner sites agreeing and authenticating it? even Omar Sulieman gave same authentic narration and complexion.

Student of Knowledge who is not even African or Black admitting lol go back to gender theories your small fish for Islamic racial studies go learn classical Arabic.
@Almis
Leave her alone bro, she get pleasure from arguing
 
I think anyone reading this forum would think your an imbecile am sorry but seek help am not going to entertain your foolishness.

Black has shades and degrees this last time am repeating it my pfp is shade of blackness it is an Abyad complexion my parents are Dark brown and then their is jet black they all have different Arabic classical names the original Arabs used, this is not whiteness where its bland and the same.
Modern Saudis are a very light brown. They’re not white, hence what on earth are you on about?
So answer this you idiot even when the parents are asmar and adam meaning dark brown and really dark brown and as you can see my pfp is Abyad would you consider my pfp black ?
I’m not the one that used a video of someone talking about another Sahaba to suggest the Prophet s.a.w was a black man when Omar Suliman didn’t even mention the Prophet’s complexion.
 
Leave her alone bro, she get pleasure from arguing
You’re a fool, so don’t get involved.

Are you also a low IQ hotep who thinks the Prophet S.A.W was a black man when Authentic Hadith says otherwise?

I know you don’t like me, but lying about the Prophet s.a.w and defending those that do is taking it too far.
 

techsamatar

I put Books to the Test of Life
Modern Saudis are a very light brown. They’re not white, hence what on earth are you on about?

I’m not the one that used a video of someone talking about another Sahaba to suggest the Prophet s.a.w was a black man when Omar Suliman didn’t even mention the Prophet’s complexion.
oh my fucking days please use your head for once, Ubadah being jet black and even a shade of black is proof the modern arabs are not pure original arabs since lank hair and average arab complexion today was not the average or norm of pure arabs but Persians.

Ubadah and his soliders who the greek ruler was afraid of due to their blackness where pure arabs and citzens so how tf can you still deny original arabs where not black


THE PROPHET WAS NOT BLACK AS IN THE LITERAL TERM SINCE HE WAS NOT SHADIDUL UDMA OR ASWAD WHICH WAS COLOUR OF SOME OF HIS FAMILY MEMBERS AND DECENDANTS

THE PROPHET WAS ABYAD WHICH IS STILL CONSIDERED BLACK TODAY HE WAS DIFFERENT SHADE OF BLACK BUT THE ORIGINAL ARABS AVERAGE COMPLEXION WAS DARK BROWN AND LANK HAIR WAS NOT HAIRTYPE OF ARABS AS I SENT THE NARRATION OF KINKY HAIR

THE PROPHET DID NOT HAVE LANK HAIR AND LANK HAIR WAS NOT HAIRTYPE OF ORIGINAL ARABS PLEASE STOP SENDING ME ENGLISH TRANSALTIONS OF HADITHS WITHOUT KNOWING DEFITION OF CLASSICAL ARABIC TERMS USED TO DESCRIBE COLOUR.
 

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