WHICH SPORTING EVENT IS THIS? CAN U GUESS??? It's not a sporting event at all. It's a Qur'an competition that was held in Tanzania, East Africa; June 15, 2017

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WHICH SPORTING EVENT IS THIS? CAN U GUESS??? It's not a sporting event at all. It's a Qur'an competition that was held in Tanzania, East Africa; June 15, 2017
THE AFRICAN MATRIARCH OF ISLAM👑 Sayyidah Hajar was the first person to occupy the area today known as ‘Mecca’ in Arabia, she's the mother of Ismā'īl who is the father of the Adnani Arabs. There is difference amongst scholars as to the origin of Sayyidah Hajar, some authorities say she is a princess from Egypt, others say she's Ethiopian, while others proclaim her to be Nubian; in any case it all leads back to Africa. It is from her sacred womb that the Prophet Muhammad would descend thousands of years later in the 6th century C.E. Sayyidah Hajar is the the most revered Black woman on earth today for a couple reasons; 1). Part of the rites of Hajj performed by millions of Muslims each year are in honor of Sayyidah Hajar's own actions; such as walking between the mountains of Safa and Marwa, and drinking from the well of Zam Zam. Without mimicking these actions of Sayyidah Hajar, the Hajj is not complete. 2). She is buried in the sacred precincts of the Ka'ba where millions of Muslims make pilgrimage to every year, however, over her grave is a small circular wall built by her son Ismā'īl, so that no one would walk upon her grave. The African matriarch origins of Islam, along with some of its rites, proves that Islam and Africa are congenial at their very fundamental base.
“Many half military and half religious geniuses have been produced by this religion. Mohammedanism (Islam) is, in many respects, the ideal religion for a warrior” ~Dr. Jean Du Buy, 1905
//Before the Europeans came with their guns and canons to devastate Africa// 🔽 🔽 أني زرت خمس عشرة مملكة من أرض السودان وفاتني ثلاثة أضعافها لم أزرها 🔽 (I myself saw fifteen kingdoms in the land of the Blacks (across the Sudan) and there are three times as many which I have not visited)
Ibn Muhammad al-Fāsī , a 16th century author & historian from Spain documents some of the Black Muslim kingdoms he saw with his own eyes before the Europeans would enter Africa with their guns and cannons to devastate the continent forever.
Ignorance is such a rebuked thing that he who possesses it claims to be free from it
Imam Ali (as)
The noble Black Arabs detested pale skin
Al-Mubarrad (d. 898), the leading figure in the Basran grammatical tradition, is quoted as saying: “The Arabs used to take pride in their darkness and blackness and they had a distaste for a pale complexion and they used to say that a pale complexion was the complexion of the non-Arabs”.
Part of the reason for this distaste is that the slaves at the time were largely from pale-skinned peoples, such that ahmar “red” came to mean “slave” back then, just as abid “servant/slave” means black today in the now white Muslim world. As Dana Marniche observes:
According to Muslim tradition, Prophet Muhammad descended in a straight line from Ishmael’s second son Kedar (Arabic: Qaidar), whose name in Hebrew signifies ‘black’…From the sons of Kedar inhabiting the northern Arabian desert, sprang the noblest tribe in Arabia, the Koreish (Quraish), the tribe from which Prophet Muhammad descended.
Mohammed Abu-Bakr
Post-Muhammad Demographic Change in Arabia
There is absolutely no reason to believe the Prophet (PBUH) was pale-skinned other than much later representations that coincide with a major demographic change it the Muslim world, a change that brought with it a strong anti-black ideology. We thus have every reason to accept the truth of Anas ibn Malik’s description of the prophet as dark brown (asmar) and to conclude that, as his black cousins Alī and al-Fadl resembled their black fathers (his black uncles), he resembled his black father, especially since his mother’s side was black as well.