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An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 12 Feb 2024, 12:06
by Somaliman

Re: An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 12 Feb 2024, 14:12
by kerenite

Somaliman,

Quite interesting subject.

I have read the entire handwritten book by the Egyptian named Shahabeddin. His book was titled FutuHalt al imam Ahmed. He was not a historian rather a war chronicler. He accompanied Imam ahmed aka gragn or gurey in all of the battles he waged.

I believe a correction is required, he never claims that atse libnedingil was killed. According to the war chronicler, he was with the imam when he was chasing the fleeing abyssinian negus. The negus hid in a monastery which was located in an impregnable hill, it is located in present day tigray not far from adi grat. It's name is Abune Aregawi gedam. In order to climb to the hill somebody must pull you from up the hill with a thick robe.

To make the story short:

The imam arrived at the hill, he was determined to capture the negus but in vain. He gave up and marched northward. The negus remained in the gedam and never climbed down. He died and buried there.

Cheers!

Re: An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 12 Feb 2024, 14:28
by DefendTheTruth
kerenite wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:12

Somaliman,

Quite interesting subject.

I have read the entire handwritten book by the Egyptian named Shahabeddin. His book was titled FutuHalt al imam Ahmed. He was not a historian rather a war chronicler. He accompanied Imam ahmed aka gragn or gurey in all of the battles he waged.

I believe a correction is required, he never claims that atse libnedingil was killed. According to the war chronicler, he was with the imam when he was chasing the fleeing abyssinian negus. The negus hid in a monastery which was located in an impregnable hill, it is located in present day tigray not far from adi grat. It's name is Abune Aregawi gedam. In order to climb to the hill somebody must pull you from up the hill with a thick robe.

To make the story short:

The imam arrived at the hill, he was determined to capture the negus but in vain. He gave up and marched northward. The negus remained in the gedam and never climbed down. He died and buried there.

Cheers!
Where did your tiny Shabos (or their forefathers) stand back then? Just like current day discussion about Ethiopia and Somalia wagging their tail, like a ቆለጥ, from the sidelines?

Re: An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 12 Feb 2024, 16:06
by Somaliman
kerenite wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:12

Somaliman,

Quite interesting subject.

I have read the entire handwritten book by the Egyptian named Shahabeddin. His book was titled FutuHalt al imam Ahmed. He was not a historian rather a war chronicler. He accompanied Imam ahmed aka gragn or gurey in all of the battles he waged.

I believe a correction is required, he never claims that atse libnedingil was killed. According to the war chronicler, he was with the imam when he was chasing the fleeing abyssinian negus. The negus hid in a monastery which was located in an impregnable hill, it is located in present day tigray not far from adi grat. It's name is Abune Aregawi gedam. In order to climb to the hill somebody must pull you from up the hill with a thick robe.

To make the story short:

The imam arrived at the hill, he was determined to capture the negus but in vain. He gave up and marched northward. The negus remained in the gedam and never climbed down. He died and buried there.

Cheers!




Imam Ahmed Gurey was the major force that brought Islam in Ethiopia and reverted pagan Galla who used to worship idols in the form of a pen.is, needless to add that Imam Ahmed Gurey was also the one who forced Ethiopians to eat raw meat.

Re: An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 12 Feb 2024, 17:00
by kerenite
DefendTheTruth wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:28
kerenite wrote:
12 Feb 2024, 14:12

Somaliman,

Quite interesting subject.

I have read the entire handwritten book by the Egyptian named Shahabeddin. His book was titled FutuHalt al imam Ahmed. He was not a historian rather a war chronicler. He accompanied Imam ahmed aka gragn or gurey in all of the battles he waged.

I believe a correction is required, he never claims that atse libnedingil was killed. According to the war chronicler, he was with the imam when he was chasing the fleeing abyssinian negus. The negus hid in a monastery which was located in an impregnable hill, it is located in present day tigray not far from adi grat. It's name is Abune Aregawi gedam. In order to climb to the hill somebody must pull you from up the hill with a thick robe.

To make the story short:

The imam arrived at the hill, he was determined to capture the negus but in vain. He gave up and marched northward. The negus remained in the gedam and never climbed down. He died and buried there.

Cheers!
Where did your tiny Shabos (or their forefathers) stand back then? Just like current day discussion about Ethiopia and Somalia wagging their tail, like a ቆለጥ, from the sidelines?
Dude,

The battles were waged between abyssinians and somalis. Hence, it was not our business to indulge ourselves in such battles.

Hey, according to historians, many pagans even christians converted to Islam unforced. Why? When they saw ahmed gragn winning in every battle, they said to themselves, God loves him and is helping him while he is a follower of a true religion. If his religion was fake, God would have distanced himself from him (of course so was the mentality in the 16th century)

Regarding the raw meat, some say (not historians) that the abyssinian were scared to lit fire, lest ahmed gragn's soldiers easily locate their position. By the way this is a hypothesis and not proved historically.

Tena yistilign gwad.

Re: An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 12 Feb 2024, 17:01
by Somaliman

Re: An African Figure Whose Contribution To Humanity Has Been Largely neglected

Posted: 13 Feb 2024, 23:05
by Somaliman