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AbyssiniaLady
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Habesha
The meaningless term that divided Ethiopians.
As it is known, Habesha is not an ethnicity, It's not a country or religion, nor is there a common Habesha language and yet Haile Selassie/Amhara deliberately & tirelessly promoted it and used it as a political weapon to divide Ethiopians and to counter Somalis and Oromos.
Today, Oromo are using a meaningless "cushitic" word to isolate Amhara.
As it is known, Habesha is not an ethnicity, It's not a country or religion, nor is there a common Habesha language and yet Haile Selassie/Amhara deliberately & tirelessly promoted it and used it as a political weapon to divide Ethiopians and to counter Somalis and Oromos.
Today, Oromo are using a meaningless "cushitic" word to isolate Amhara.
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Noble Amhara
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Re: Habesha
Annoying attention seeker agame. Habesha predates haileselassie. To you everything in the world is made by haileselassie and menelik they apparently invented the habesha people out of thin air. Habesha are highlander people usually christian with muslim minority a habesha is easily spotted out in somalia kenya djbouti and sudan so don’t lie once a habesha leaves their highlands they are easily spotted out in fact somali people use the word Habesha/habeshi more then anyone else. Habesha = groups of highlander people in Ethiopia and Eritrea Highlands Ditto 
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Re: Habesha
Agew who are the true northern Ethiopians were excluded from the worthless habesha club.
Re: Habesha
Abssinalady Aka Eden Aka sarcasm z agame prostitute. Do u know what ur username abbssina means? Abbssinia means Habesha in English. U moran u r insulting ur own name dumb agame b!tch
. Habesha comes from a tribe in yemen called alahbash-الاحباش Not even Ethiopian or Eritreans on this forum know this fact.
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For the ancient region, see Al-Habash.
Al-Ahbash (Arabic: الأحباش, al-aḥbāsh, English: "The Ethiopians"), also known as the Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (Arabic: جمعية المشاريع الخيرية الإسلامية, Jamʿīyah al-Mashārīʿ al-Khayrīyah al-ʾIslāmīyah, AICP)[1] is a neo-traditionalist Sufi religious movement which was founded in the mid-1980s.[2] The group follow the teachings of Ethiopian scholar Abdullah al-Harari.[2] Due to the group's origins and activity in Lebanon, the Ahbash have been described as the "activist expression of Lebanese Sufism."[3]
Association of Islamic Charitable Projects
جمعية المشاريع الخيرية الإسلامية
Jamʿīyah al-Mashārīʿ al-Khayrīyah al-ʾIslāmīyah
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Leader
Shaykh Hussam Qaraqira
Founded
1930s (as the Association of Islamic Charitable Projects)
1983 (as Al-Ahbash)
Headquarters
Various
Ideology
Pragmatism
Religious pluralism
Anti-Salafi
Religion
Sunni neo-traditionalism (Ash'ari, Rifaʽi, Sufi)
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Website
www.aicp.org (English)
projectsassociation.org (Arabic)
Al-Ahbash written in calligraphic script
The Ahbash have been noted for their ardent criticism of conservative strains of Islam, including the Salafi movement and Wahhabism.[4][1] The movement has been described as one of the "most controversial Muslim associations" among modern Islamic groups[3] and, within Sunni Islam, opponents of the Ahbash have frequently referred to the movement as unorthodox and deviant.[4][5]
History
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For the ancient region, see Al-Habash.
Al-Ahbash (Arabic: الأحباش, al-aḥbāsh, English: "The Ethiopians"), also known as the Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (Arabic: جمعية المشاريع الخيرية الإسلامية, Jamʿīyah al-Mashārīʿ al-Khayrīyah al-ʾIslāmīyah, AICP)[1] is a neo-traditionalist Sufi religious movement which was founded in the mid-1980s.[2] The group follow the teachings of Ethiopian scholar Abdullah al-Harari.[2] Due to the group's origins and activity in Lebanon, the Ahbash have been described as the "activist expression of Lebanese Sufism."[3]
Association of Islamic Charitable Projects
جمعية المشاريع الخيرية الإسلامية
Jamʿīyah al-Mashārīʿ al-Khayrīyah al-ʾIslāmīyah
Association of Islamic Charitable Projects logo.png
Leader
Shaykh Hussam Qaraqira
Founded
1930s (as the Association of Islamic Charitable Projects)
1983 (as Al-Ahbash)
Headquarters
Various
Ideology
Pragmatism
Religious pluralism
Anti-Salafi
Religion
Sunni neo-traditionalism (Ash'ari, Rifaʽi, Sufi)
Parliament of Lebanon
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Website
www.aicp.org (English)
projectsassociation.org (Arabic)
Al-Ahbash written in calligraphic script
The Ahbash have been noted for their ardent criticism of conservative strains of Islam, including the Salafi movement and Wahhabism.[4][1] The movement has been described as one of the "most controversial Muslim associations" among modern Islamic groups[3] and, within Sunni Islam, opponents of the Ahbash have frequently referred to the movement as unorthodox and deviant.[4][5]
History
Religious beliefs
Doctrinal aspects
Political positions
Controversy
See also
References
External links
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:As ... s_logo.png
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Noble Amhara
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Re: Habesha
Who are you lying to Agew is habesha
Abysinnia means Habeshinnia/Abeshinnia/Abysinnia (Land of Habesha Peoples) whether the name habesha is arabic it doesnt matter it describes not only amhara but the ethnic argoba agew and people of Amhara kilil very well
Awi Agaws are influenced by Welaytans many Awis were conquered by Bantu Welaytans and began dancing like Bantu identical to welayta this is fact! They originally dance eskista
Welayta
Abysinnia means Habeshinnia/Abeshinnia/Abysinnia (Land of Habesha Peoples) whether the name habesha is arabic it doesnt matter it describes not only amhara but the ethnic argoba agew and people of Amhara kilil very well
Awi Agaws are influenced by Welaytans many Awis were conquered by Bantu Welaytans and began dancing like Bantu identical to welayta this is fact! They originally dance eskista
Welayta
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Re: Habesha
That funny thing that I happen to come across is that some people tell me that we Somalis look like Ethiopians.
Guess what I answer to them - how can we look like Ethiopians when Ethiopians themselves don't look like one another?
And when I tell them that Ethiopia has more than 90 distinct ethnic groups and more than 80 languages, they get shocked!
Haile Selassie, the great coward as Marcus Garvey used to call him, and Amhara, which is the mother of many evils both in Ethiopia and the region in general, promoted Ethiopia as a Christian country, where all people looked like Amhara - whose women wear fake hair to date - and spoke Amharic as their mother tongue!
Guess what I answer to them - how can we look like Ethiopians when Ethiopians themselves don't look like one another?
And when I tell them that Ethiopia has more than 90 distinct ethnic groups and more than 80 languages, they get shocked!
Haile Selassie, the great coward as Marcus Garvey used to call him, and Amhara, which is the mother of many evils both in Ethiopia and the region in general, promoted Ethiopia as a Christian country, where all people looked like Amhara - whose women wear fake hair to date - and spoke Amharic as their mother tongue!
Re: Habesha
Somaliman,
You just got this wrong. Don't ask Ethiopians, just ask anyone African. Simply by looking at your face they will ask you if your are Ethiopian, regardless of whether one is handsome/beautiful or not.ኢትዮጵያዊ መልኩን ነብር ዥንጉርጉርነቱን አይለውጥም ይላል መጽሃፍ ቅዱስ። The Holly Book ,“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?". In this regard, Ethiopians are unique in Africa, because they are easily recognizable predominantly by a look at their face, regardless of what language one is raised to speak. For Ethiopians, language is an artificial boundary. You could not see, because there is a log or attitude that precludes you to see.
You just got this wrong. Don't ask Ethiopians, just ask anyone African. Simply by looking at your face they will ask you if your are Ethiopian, regardless of whether one is handsome/beautiful or not.ኢትዮጵያዊ መልኩን ነብር ዥንጉርጉርነቱን አይለውጥም ይላል መጽሃፍ ቅዱስ። The Holly Book ,“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?". In this regard, Ethiopians are unique in Africa, because they are easily recognizable predominantly by a look at their face, regardless of what language one is raised to speak. For Ethiopians, language is an artificial boundary. You could not see, because there is a log or attitude that precludes you to see.
Somaliman wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 15:38That funny thing that I happen to come across is that some people tell me that we Somalis look like Ethiopians.
Guess what I answer to them - how can we look like Ethiopians when Ethiopians themselves don't look like one another?
And when I tell them that Ethiopia has more than 90 distinct ethnic groups and more than 80 languages, they get shocked!
Haile Selassie, the great coward as Marcus Garvey used to call him, and Amhara, which is the mother of many evils both in Ethiopia and the region in general, promoted Ethiopia as a Christian country, where all people looked like Amhara - whose women wear fake hair to date - and spoke Amharic as their mother tongue!
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Abere
Get off your high horse, everyone is unique in their own way.
Get off your high horse, everyone is unique in their own way.
Re: Habesha
Abere wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 15:48Somaliman,
You just got this wrong. Don't ask Ethiopians, just ask anyone African. Simply by looking at your face they will ask you if your are Ethiopian, regardless of whether one is handsome/beautiful or not.ኢትዮጵያዊ መልኩን ነብር ዥንጉርጉርነቱን አይለውጥም ይላል መጽሃፍ ቅዱስ። The Holly Book ,“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?". In this regard, Ethiopians are unique in Africa, because they are easily recognizable predominantly by a look at their face, regardless of what language one is raised to speak. For Ethiopians, language is an artificial boundary. You could not see, because there is a log or attitude that precludes you to see.
Somaliman wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 15:38That funny thing that I happen to come across is that some people tell me that we Somalis look like Ethiopians.
Guess what I answer to them - how can we look like Ethiopians when Ethiopians themselves don't look like one another?
And when I tell them that Ethiopia has more than 90 distinct ethnic groups and more than 80 languages, they get shocked!
Haile Selassie, the great coward as Marcus Garvey used to call him, and Amhara, which is the mother of many evils both in Ethiopia and the region in general, promoted Ethiopia as a Christian country, where all people looked like Amhara - whose women wear fake hair to date - and spoke Amharic as their mother tongue!
Boy,
Cut your bullshit; such stereotypical Ethiopian look is only the one promoted by the midget coward, aka Selassie, and Amhara, as it doesn't exist in reality.
Are you telling me that you Ethiopians look like one another, like we Somalis do, leave alone Somalis and Ethiopians look like each other?
Tell such crap to Eskimos, who might not have much knowledge about Africans or access to internet.
Re: Habesha
Abere wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 15:48Somaliman,
You just got this wrong. Don't ask Ethiopians, just ask anyone African. Simply by looking at your face they will ask you if your are Ethiopian, regardless of whether one is handsome/beautiful or not.ኢትዮጵያዊ መልኩን ነብር ዥንጉርጉርነቱን አይለውጥም ይላል መጽሃፍ ቅዱስ። The Holly Book ,“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?". In this regard, Ethiopians are unique in Africa, because they are easily recognizable predominantly by a look at their face, regardless of what language one is raised to speak. For Ethiopians, language is an artificial boundary. You could not see, because there is a log or attitude that precludes you to see.
Somaliman wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 15:38That funny thing that I happen to come across is that some people tell me that we Somalis look like Ethiopians.
Guess what I answer to them - how can we look like Ethiopians when Ethiopians themselves don't look like one another?
And when I tell them that Ethiopia has more than 90 distinct ethnic groups and more than 80 languages, they get shocked!
Haile Selassie, the great coward as Marcus Garvey used to call him, and Amhara, which is the mother of many evils both in Ethiopia and the region in general, promoted Ethiopia as a Christian country, where all people looked like Amhara - whose women wear fake hair to date - and spoke Amharic as their mother tongue!
In this regard, Ethiopians are unique in Africa, because they are easily recognizable predominantly by a look at their face
False! That was when there were not many Somalis in the West. These days no Somali is taken for an Ethiopian. When I said, "I happen to...", I put it in the present tense, but in fact that was prior to the Somali civil war, when there were very few Somalis in the western countries.
Re: Habesha
Are you Somaliman? Of course there is individual difference, but there is also group similarity in biological and cultural trait.
በእውነት ነው የምልሽ እኔ አበሻን ፊቱ ሳይሆን ከኋላው አይቸ ብቻ አውቀዋለሁ - 100%። ግን ትግርኛ ይናገር ኦሮምኛ ወይም ጉራጌኛ በምንም ተዐምር ማወቅ አልችልም። በጣም ከሚገርምሽ እንዳውም በእራሴ ደርሶብኛል አንድ ጊዜ አንድ አፍሪካዊ በድንገት ሚስተር ኢትዮጵያ ብሎ ጠራኝ ብዙም አልደነቀኝም። በአንድ ወቅት አሰፋ ጨቦ ነፍሱን ይማር እና አበሻን ከኋላው በማየት እለየዋለሁ ያለው እውነት ነው እኔም እንደሱ ነው። አንቺ መለየት ካልቻልሽ የእራስሽ ችግር ነው - ቀለም እና ቅርጽ የመለየት ችግር አለብሽ ማለት ነው። አበሻ ልዩ ነው። አቤ አብርሃም የለጠፈውን ፎቶ ተመልከች አበሻ ለመሆናቸው የአይን ጥቅሻ አይፈጅም ለመለየት።
በእውነት ነው የምልሽ እኔ አበሻን ፊቱ ሳይሆን ከኋላው አይቸ ብቻ አውቀዋለሁ - 100%። ግን ትግርኛ ይናገር ኦሮምኛ ወይም ጉራጌኛ በምንም ተዐምር ማወቅ አልችልም። በጣም ከሚገርምሽ እንዳውም በእራሴ ደርሶብኛል አንድ ጊዜ አንድ አፍሪካዊ በድንገት ሚስተር ኢትዮጵያ ብሎ ጠራኝ ብዙም አልደነቀኝም። በአንድ ወቅት አሰፋ ጨቦ ነፍሱን ይማር እና አበሻን ከኋላው በማየት እለየዋለሁ ያለው እውነት ነው እኔም እንደሱ ነው። አንቺ መለየት ካልቻልሽ የእራስሽ ችግር ነው - ቀለም እና ቅርጽ የመለየት ችግር አለብሽ ማለት ነው። አበሻ ልዩ ነው። አቤ አብርሃም የለጠፈውን ፎቶ ተመልከች አበሻ ለመሆናቸው የአይን ጥቅሻ አይፈጅም ለመለየት።
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 16:28Abere
Get off your high horse, everyone is unique in their own way.
Re: Habesha
Abere wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 16:59Are you Somaliman? Of course there is individual difference, but there is also group similarity in biological and cultural trait.
በእውነት ነው የምልሽ እኔ አበሻን ፊቱ ሳይሆን ከኋላው አይቸ ብቻ አውቀዋለሁ - 100%። ግን ትግርኛ ይናገር ኦሮምኛ ወይም ጉራጌኛ በምንም ተዐምር ማወቅ አልችልም። በጣም ከሚገርምሽ እንዳውም በእራሴ ደርሶብኛል አንድ ጊዜ አንድ አፍሪካዊ በድንገት ሚስተር ኢትዮጵያ ብሎ ጠራኝ ብዙም አልደነቀኝም። በአንድ ወቅት አሰፋ ጨቦ ነፍሱን ይማር እና አበሻን ከኋላው በማየት እለየዋለሁ ያለው እውነት ነው እኔም እንደሱ ነው። አንቺ መለየት ካልቻልሽ የእራስሽ ችግር ነው - ቀለም እና ቅርጽ የመለየት ችግር አለብሽ ማለት ነው። አበሻ ልዩ ነው። አቤ አብርሃም የለጠፈውን ፎቶ ተመልከች አበሻ ለመሆናቸው የአይን ጥቅሻ አይፈጅም ለመለየት።
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 16:28Abere
Get off your high horse, everyone is unique in their own way.
No, she's Chinese. See, the frigging Chinese are even infiltrating into African forums!Are you Somaliman?
Re: Habesha
sudan are the ethiopians, the word ethiopian came from sudan
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Re: Habesha
Mentally deranged and self loathing Ape Abraham
What's your point? I am not from west Africa, I know how the so called habesha look like, they look nothing like those girls you posted.
Do you consider this young man in Mekelle as a the so called habesha? you are a mentally deranged self hating negro.

what about these beautiful women? are they habesha? Don't oblige me to post thousands habesha pictures.

What's your point? I am not from west Africa, I know how the so called habesha look like, they look nothing like those girls you posted.
Do you consider this young man in Mekelle as a the so called habesha? you are a mentally deranged self hating negro.

what about these beautiful women? are they habesha? Don't oblige me to post thousands habesha pictures.

Re: Habesha
There's nothing unique whatsoever with "Habesha", as it's nothing but a pure product from a shag between a Bantu and a Yemeni, though who banged who is the least of my interest.
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Re: Habesha
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑09 Feb 2022, 18:05Mentally deranged and self loathing Ape Abraham
What's your point? I am not from west Africa, I know how the so called habesha look like, they look nothing like those girls you posted.
Do you consider this young man in Mekelle as a the so called habesha? you are a mentally deranged self hating negro.
what about these beautiful women? are they habesha? Don't oblige me to post thousands habesha pictures.
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Yep, most of the so-called Habesha are not even the product of a shag between a Bantu and a Yemeni, as they're unblended Negroes.
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Re: Habesha
Mentally deranged and self loathing Ape Abraham
Shut up and answer the question.
There are a lot of self loathing and physically feminine so called habesha men who are obsessed with posting photoshopped women pictures in public forums and pass them as pure habesha, Just answer the question or keep quiet.
Shut up and answer the question.
There are a lot of self loathing and physically feminine so called habesha men who are obsessed with posting photoshopped women pictures in public forums and pass them as pure habesha, Just answer the question or keep quiet.