"Tuuladaa minisootodaada tag innaguse halkan ee dalka Kumaad baan joognaa"Indeed. I remember through ancestral memory when our Wawat Bronze-Age Nubian ancestors gathered up on Elephantine near Aswan and their Chieftain declared, "In five thousand years Horus tells me ye will claim a land named Minnesota." and the scribe by his feet tapped this away on a clay tablet in Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Our ancestors at the time didn't know what he was on about and thought the nigga was on proto-khat or some shit but here we are.
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Our ancestors were always monotheist and never believed in Horus iyo jiini iyo jaan. Not an ounce of polytheism in Somali culture. I don’t buy it. Waaq is one of the 99 names of Allah, Arabicized as Al-Waaq!Indeed. I remember through ancestral memory when our Wawat Bronze-Age Nubian ancestors gathered up on Elephantine near Aswan and their Chieftain declared, "In five thousand years Horus tells me ye will claim a land named Minnesota." and the scribe by his feet tapped this away on a clay tablet in Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Our ancestors at the time didn't know what he was on about and thought the nigga was on proto-khat or some shit but here we are.
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Our ancestors were always monotheist and never believed in Horus iyo jiini iyo jaan. Not an ounce of polytheism in Somali culture. I don’t buy it. Waaq is one of the 99 names of Allah, Arabicized as Al-Waaq!
In Somalia?I'm afraid I've found and seen some clear evidence to the contrary. Will be in that post I've been jabbering about for some time now. Specifically Horus worship definitely seems likely is all I'll say.
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You might be right. Apparently the H is Horus was much more throaty, like the Somali ‘X’. The vowels also are unknown and are a guess, so all that is known is H-R-S….very similar to Somali ‘Xirsi’ which is not only a given name but also means a protective amulet that is worn. ‘Horus’ was known as a protector and healer.Not worship in Somalia itself but clear customs in Somalia and the deeper Horn that point to our ancestors likely being Horus worshippers. Not to mention loads of evidence that we have ancestry from Nubia dating back to 1500-2500 BCE (including our Y-DNA) and clear historical sources stating Horus was a prominent God in Bronze-Age Nubia so that + the cultural anthropological hints/evidences I found make it hard to ignore. More in the post.
Our ancestors were always monotheist and never believed in Horus iyo jiini iyo jaan. Not an ounce of polytheism in Somali culture. I don’t buy it. Waaq is one of the 99 names of Allah, Arabicized as Al-Waaq!