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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by desmondblaze(m): 11:08pm On Mar 19, 2015
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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:08pm On Mar 19, 2015
African had been developed ever since recall egypt and ethiopia... buh if u mean african Nigerians. I guess dey were worshipping idols, indulging in twins killing and listening to stories frm obatala, oranmiyan, oduduwa and ikemefuna...

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by 400billionman: 11:08pm On Mar 19, 2015
Africans keep doing things the same way and expect a different result.

Today, everybody wants to be a china importer. One silly boy keeps sending me daily emails from his websites on secrets of being a successful importer. How can Africans keep running import dependent economies and expect their currencies to strengthen against the dollar ? Thereby turning logic on its head. Ask yourselves, why is Dangote so rich ? He is not a China importer but a manufacturer.

Stop looking for easy get rich quick schemes. They really do not exist. Nigeria can only develop when we go to the Chinese ( Not to import ) but to learn from them how they revived their economies through the art of manufacturing. INNOSON is a very good example.

One can start small with trading or agriculture. Rome wasn't built in a day..

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by ITbomb(m): 11:09pm On Mar 19, 2015
The only difference is that the European documented all their discoveries and preserved them while most of the African documentations were not transferred to the next generation or non existent at all

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Mishydoo(m): 11:09pm On Mar 19, 2015
[size=16pt] Africa was developing,just not as fast as other regions....Egypt,Ethiopia were some of d first places to hv good civilisation...even mentioned in d bible[/size]

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:10pm On Mar 19, 2015
Ahmeduana:

THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION IS gun and ogo-go-ro, that it is what they used in subduing the black man.

You forgot mirrors and talcum cry

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Kruzilano(m): 11:11pm On Mar 19, 2015
We were busy breaking palm kernels, fighting for land(s), spilling blood and of course giving out their children to the whiteees for a tablespoonful of salt
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by gatiano(m): 11:11pm On Mar 19, 2015
We were here, before them, during their development that we helped fostered, we are still here and will still be here.
There is nothing new under the sun, we have done everything imaginable, and we still got a sextillion more stuffs to do which is infinite.
We simply just gave way to see what the new people can do, and their report card is "they are disagreeable to live with". they FAILED!

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by mohammedmagnus: 11:12pm On Mar 19, 2015
Lol, we africans started civilisation, but did we improve or gain new knowledge? NO. The europeans with each passing century improved their warfare, goverment, medical practices, sailing techniques which made them wander far and wide. While we blacks lived on past glory. This is what is still affecting us today, living on past glory.

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by 400billionman: 11:12pm On Mar 19, 2015
psucc:
Don't misrepresent facts.

Africa developed spiritually and oyingbo developed physically.

How many Whitman can fly from Naija to America and back the same night?

Development na development.

Private jet or what ?

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:13pm On Mar 19, 2015
nedu2000:
Biblically,some say Ham,son of Noah who was cursed to always be beneath his brothers Shem and Japhet is the father of the negro race.

Was it Ham that was caused or Canaan, Ham's son?
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by AlphaDibia(m): 11:13pm On Mar 19, 2015
Bros.. study your ancient history, old kemet. And understand how we, the black people laid the foundation for progressivism in humanity.
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by PapaFejiro: 11:14pm On Mar 19, 2015
nedu2000:
Biblically,some say Ham,son of Noah who was cursed to always be beneath his brothers Shem and Japhet is the father of the negro race.
Best comment ever...its logical what you contributed. Japhet should be Isreal and middle east while Shem would be Europe extending to the Americas.
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by ehis05(m): 11:14pm On Mar 19, 2015
We were been traded....like commodities...n used as slaves at that time
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:14pm On Mar 19, 2015
bigfrancis21:


Oh ye black man. Brainwashed into believing he is inferior. Echoing racial subjugation cliches purposefully orchestrated to mentally subjugate him as inferior.

Listen, Civilization started from Africa. The earliest human civilization started in Egypt at about 3000BC when the ancient black egyptians gathered together to form a civilization, out of which came the egyptian pyramids (an architectural wonder of sort with to such a wonderful precision which still dazzles modern science of today), mathematics, philosophy, astrology, philosophy etc. Egypt was at its might during ancient times and can be likened to the position of America in the world today. Nationals from Rome, Greece, Persia, paid visits to Egypt to learn from her civilization. The earliest 'white' civilization is traced to the Romans and Greeks who were to surface in world history in 800BC i.e. about 2200 years after the Egyptian civilization. The Romans and Greeks learned from Egyptian temple priests and took their knowledge with them back to Rome and Greece where they wrote their books and equally admitted in their books that they learned from the egyptian priests first hand. Ancient Egyptians were already practising mathematics (the pythagoras theorem with which they used to build the pyramids. The pythagoras theory in mathematics which is wrongly attributed to Pythagoras actually came from the Egyptians for they knew that the longest side of a right angled triangle can be taken from the square root of the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other 2 sides. They had formulas for finding the area of shapes etc). 2000 years later, Egypt was invaded by the romans, their temples destroyed and their books and knowledge carted away. Egypt fell under Roman occupation and became a colony of Rome from about 300BC to 4AD/5AD when the Roman empire fell and Europe was plunged into intellectual darkness.

Thus the Romans lost the knowledge which they had learned from the Egyptians, marking the beginning of the dark ages (also known as the middle ages - a period characterized by stuntness in growth of useful world learning and advancement) until year 711 when the black moors of North Africa who were Muslims invaded Spain through the Strait of Gibraltar and conquered Spain, Portugal and the Southern Part of France, establishing the Islam religion in Iberia (Portugal, Spain, France). The moors took knowledge with them to Europe and brought again learning and civilization to Europe.

The Spanish occupation by the Moors began in 711 AD when an African army, under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from northern Africa and invaded the Iberian peninsula ‘Andalus' (Spain under the Visigoths).

2. A European scholar sympathetic to the Spaniards remembered the conquest in this way:

a. [T]he reins of their (Moors) horses were as fire, their faces black as pitch, their eyes shone like burning candles, their horses were swift as leopards and the riders fiercer than a wolf in a sheepfold at night . . . The noble Goths [the German rulers of Spain to whom Roderick belonged] were broken in an hour, quicker than tongue can tell. Oh luckless Spain! [i]

[i] Quoted in Edward Scobie, The Moors and Portugal's Global Expansion, in Golden Age of the Moor, ed Ivan Van Sertima, US, Transaction Publishers, 1992, p.336

3. The Moors, who ruled Spain for 800 years, introduced new scientific techniques to Europe, such as an astrolabe, a device for measuring the position of the stars and planets. Scientific progress in Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography and Philosophy flourished in Moorish Spain

4. Basil Davidson, one of the most noted historians recognized and declared that there were no lands at that time (the eighth century) "more admired by its neighbours, or more comfortable to live in, than a rich African civilization which took shape in Spain"

5. At its height, Córdova, the heart of Moorish territory in Spain, was the most modern city in Europe. The streets were well-paved, with raised sidewalks for pedestrians. During the night, ten miles of streets were well illuminated by lamps. (This was hundreds of years before there was a paved street in Paris or a street lamp in London.) Cordova had 900 public baths - we are told that a poor Moor would go without bread rather than soap!

6. The Great Mosque of Córdoba (La Mezquita) is still one of the architectural wonders of the world in spite of later Spanish disfigurements. Its low scarlet and gold roof, supported by 1,000 columns of marble, jasper and and porphyry, was lit by thousands of brass and silver lamps which burned perfumed oil.

7. Education was universal in Moorish Spain, available to all, while in Christian Europe ninety-nine percent of the population were illiterate, and even kings could neither read nor write. At that time, Europe had only two universities, the Moors had seventeen great universities! These were located in Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville, and Toledo.

8. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than seventy, of which the one in Cordova housed six hundred thousand manuscripts.

9. Over 4,000 Arabic words and Arabic-derived phrases have been absorbed into the Spanish language. Words beginning with "al," for example, are derived from Arabic. Arabic words such as algebra, alcohol, chemistry, nadir, alkaline, and cipher entered the language. Even words such as checkmate, influenza, typhoon, orange, and cable can be traced back to Arabic origins.

10. The most significant Moorish musician was known as Ziryab (the Blackbird) who arrived in Spain in 822. The Moors introduced earliest versions of several instruments, including the Lute or el oud, the guitar or kithara and the Lyre. Ziryab changed the style of eating by breaking meals into separate courses beginning with soup and ending with desserts.

11. The #Moors introduced paper to Europe and Arabic numerals, which replaced the clumsy Roman system.

12. The Moors introduced many new crops including the orange, lemon, peach, apricot, fig, sugar cane, dates, ginger and pomegranate as well as saffron, sugar cane, cotton, silk and rice which remain some of Spain's main products today.

13. The Moorish rulers lived in sumptuous palaces, while the monarchs of Germany, France, and England dwelt in big barns, with no windows and no chimneys, and with only a hole in the roof for the exit of smoke. One such Moorish palace ‘Alhambra' (literally "the red one"wink in Granada is one of Spain's architectural masterpieces. Alhambra was the seat of Muslim rulers from the 13th century to the end of the 15th century. The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

14. It was through Africa that the new knowledge of China, India, and Arabia reached Europe The #Moors brought the Compass from China into Europe.

15. The Moors ruled and occupied Lisbon (named "Lashbuna" by the Moors) and the rest of the country until well into the twelfth century. They were finally defeated and driven out by the forces of King Alfonso Henriques. The scene of this battle was the Castelo de Sao Jorge or the 'Castle of St. George.'


Moorish Chief


Spain (Europe) and Morocco (Africa) are so close together that you can see both countries from each side of each continent:
[img]
http://i.imgur.com/9NTwF.jpg?1[/img]


You could literally cross over from Morocco into Spain by speed boat in less than 10 minutes.

The Moors brought enormous learning to Spain that over centuries would percolate through the rest of Europe.

The intellectual achievements of the Moors in Spain had a lasting effect; education was universal in Moorish Spain, while in Christian Europe, 99 percent of the population was illiterate, and even kings could neither read nor write. At a time when Europe had only two universities, the Moors had seventeen, located in Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville, and Toledo.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than 70, including one in Cordova that housed hundreds of thousands of manuscripts. Universities in Paris and Oxford were established after visits by scholars to Moorish Spain.

It was this system of education, taken to Europe by the Moors, that seeded the European Renaissance and brought the continent out of the 1,000 years of intellectual and physical gloom of the Middle Ages.

After the end of the Moorish period in Iberia (Europe) came the Renaissance period, marked by the revival of interest and learning in arts and science. Europe grew and expanded ever since.

The Moors ruled for over 800 years in Europe until 1492 when they were finally expelled from Spain by Isabella back to Morocco. By 1800 America (the new world) was coming into world power. The expellation of the moors (blacks) was a great victory for the whites in the history of whites. The period of Moorish presence in Spain began the signification of 'black' as evil (the domination of islam over christianity in spain and consequently 'black', being the colour of the moors, being synonymous with the islam religion), thus giving birth to the earliest racial sentiments against the black people. It is said that before the Moors left they handed over a map of how to get to the Americas. 8 months later in 1492 using the map handed over to him, Columbus set out for his voyage to America (the new world) where he met the Red Indians. Transatlantic slavery of black africans was soon to start immediately, in early 1500s and reaching its peak between 1600 and 1700s and ending in the 1800s.

The dominion of the blacks in spain was something europe was never to have again. Thus began the subjugation of the black african people as 'lower' beings, blotting of the african history and rewriting of history, attribution of earliest human inventions to people of caucasian origin (philosophy attributed to aristotle who mentioned that he learned from the egyptians, pythagoras theorem which the ancient egyptians used in building the pyramids attributed pythagoras a greek man etc), the attempts to 'white-wash' ancient egypt and claim its civilization to be 'white' civilization or non-african or 'aryan' despite overwhelming evidence seen from the mummies of dead pharoahs, egyptian depictions of themselves as a black people, egyptian reference to themselves as 'kemet' (black, khawm, ham), DNA and skin test evidence performed on some of these mummies that revealed sub-saharan ancestry and high melanin pigmentation (blacks have high melanin content in their skin, whites lack melanin. Melanin is responsible for the colouration of the human body) etc that prove the ancient egyptians were a black people.

One of the earliest universities in the world is the University of Timbuktu in Mali but you will never hear of this part of history. It has been totally ignored and sidelined and European universities glorified instead.

The Renaissance period of Europe saw the representation of several African figures as whites. In Christianity, Jesus Christ and His Mother, Mary, who were black were represented as white people. The Pope in Rome, obviously knowing the truth, prays in front of a black mother mary and baby jesus. Beethoven who was described as a 'blackamor' is said to have been represented as 'white'. The 18th century saw the rise and spread of white superiority and black inferiority theories all over Europe and America. Several tactics have been used to ingrain mentally into the black people of some 'inferiority' complex, which unfortunately till today, majority of blacks are still suffering from it. They have been told several times without number that they are 'inferior' and incapable of performing great things that they have come to believe it as true. Infact, some blacks would not even want to attempt greatness or invention because they believe their brains are incapable of doing such.

Till today, blacks are still suffering from this mentality and there has been several calls for blacks to emancipate themselves from mental slavery. You are no longer physically bound by chains but mentally you still think you are. However, some blacks are beginning to awaken to their original self. With knowledge, self-realization is restored, and there comes with it power of the mind and self.

http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/10/07/when-black-men-ruled-the-world-moors/

Summarize this plz
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:15pm On Mar 19, 2015
Ishilove:

embarassed


I knowww!!!
embarassedtoo...
Heartbroken

The land of the sun will be free again
and its people truly emancipated
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by successhunter: 11:15pm On Mar 19, 2015
ITbomb:
The only difference is that the European documented all their discoveries and preserved them while most of the African documentations were not transferred to the next generation or non existent at all

We heard them as stories after many years of distortion
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Eluwilussit(m): 11:15pm On Mar 19, 2015
frankmoney:
I have always wanted to ask this question , where was Africa when Europe and the rest where developing ? how come we don't have great early inventors or physicist such as Einstein and iseac newton ?what were we doing around the early 1900's or 1800's ? contributions are needed

The same thing we are still doing today. In earth science, it is said that the present is key to the past and the past key to the future.
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by ThaProphet(m): 11:15pm On Mar 19, 2015
Another question: where was Europe during the dark ages when Africa was flourishing?

Africa once ruled the world. As a matter of fact, Africa was the Genesis of all modern human development. When Europeans visited Benin Kingdom, they were amazed ( kind of like a village man visiting New York). The level of development was even more superior to the best civilizations in Europe. This is documented fac

About the issue of Africans not venturing outside of the continent and exploring... King Abubakari II of Mali ventured out to the Americas with hundreds of ships way before Christopher Colombus (the man credited with the "discovery" of America). There is a huge African presence all over North and South America way before any white man set foot there.

Africa also pioneered iron smelting. Would you believe it that Europeans never bathed or used soap until the Africans who travelled there (Moors) taught them how to make and use soap?

These are the things they wouldn't teach us in schools. The school "schools" us into thinking that we are inferior and that we never contributed anything to modern civilization. If we are mentally kept this way, we will act that way and we will never be able to achieve that greatness we once had.

Anyways, all I said above is history. The reality now is that we are at the bottom. All our efforts need to be geared towards becoming a great race once again. This should be the duty of every African! We did it before and we sure still can do it. History is useless if we don't learn from it and follow up with action and WORK. We need an Africa Rising!

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Kruzilano(m): 11:15pm On Mar 19, 2015
jamoscofield:

A teacher asked his students,
1+1= ?.
A student stood up and said 4. A semi illiterate man passing by overheard the response, shook his head and said: " PDP has killed us in this country Everything has increased; transport fare, fuel pump price, cost of foodstuff, electricity tariff, ... everything.
Even 1+1 that used to be 2 has now gone up to 4.
INEVITABLE CHANGE;
We must VOTE rightly
in 2015.
If SOMEONE is;
J = Just
O = On
N = Negative
A = Assignments
T = To
H = Harm
A = All
N = Nigerians
THEN we must also find someone who will
B = Bring
U = Us
H = Hope
A = And
R = Remove
I = Incompetence
CHANGE in 2015... is inevitable.
Pls be patriotic and send to others.
baba, its not in all thread u campaign....
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by AlphaDibia(m): 11:16pm On Mar 19, 2015
Mishydoo:
[size=16pt] Africa was developing,just not as fast as other regions....Egypt,Ethiopia were some of d first places to hv good civilisation...even mentioned in d bible[/size]

Stop this nonsense. Go and read Not what the oppressors forced you to read, but rather the truth.
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by mankand(m): 11:16pm On Mar 19, 2015
Religion came to Africa and destroyed our institutions, Arab slavery took place for 700 years before the European did the same, Mali fell, Libya fell, Egypt fell, kano fell to the Arab invaders. The Europeans came and look our continent for another 500 years

Read about the book titled "the golden stool by Edwin Smith" also read the book how Europe Underdeveloped Africa.

Search for articles about global African presences, font be shocked to find out some exposing dark secrets about St. Patrick day celebrated in Ireland

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:17pm On Mar 19, 2015
themejiwalker:
corruption,greed and looting brought us here


Don't say this, I beg of you
Never ever believe this untruth
Read, learn and love Africa

True Story
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by 400billionman: 11:17pm On Mar 19, 2015
bigfrancis21:


Oh ye black man. Brainwashed into believing he is inferior. Echoing racial subjugation cliches purposefully orchestrated to mentally subjugate him as inferior.

Listen, Civilization started from Africa. The earliest human civilization started in Egypt at about 3000BC when the ancient black egyptians gathered together to form a civilization, out of which came the egyptian pyramids (an architectural wonder of sort with to such a wonderful precision which still dazzles modern science of today), mathematics, philosophy, astrology, philosophy etc. Egypt was at its might during ancient times and can be likened to the position of America in the world today. Nationals from Rome, Greece, Persia, paid visits to Egypt to learn from her civilization. The earliest 'white' civilization is traced to the Romans and Greeks who were to surface in world history in 800BC i.e. about 2200 years after the Egyptian civilization. The Romans and Greeks learned from Egyptian temple priests and took their knowledge with them back to Rome and Greece where they wrote their books and equally admitted in their books that they learned from the egyptian priests first hand. Ancient Egyptians were already practising mathematics (the pythagoras theorem with which they used to build the pyramids. The pythagoras theory in mathematics which is wrongly attributed to Pythagoras actually came from the Egyptians for they knew that the longest side of a right angled triangle can be taken from the square root of the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other 2 sides. They had formulas for finding the area of shapes etc). 2000 years later, Egypt was invaded by the romans, their temples destroyed and their books and knowledge carted away. Egypt fell under Roman occupation and became a colony of Rome from about 300BC to 4AD/5AD when the Roman empire fell and Europe was plunged into intellectual darkness.

Thus the Romans lost the knowledge which they had learned from the Egyptians, marking the beginning of the dark ages (also known as the middle ages - a period characterized by stuntness in growth of useful world learning and advancement) until year 711 when the black moors of North Africa who were Muslims invaded Spain through the Strait of Gibraltar and conquered Spain, Portugal and the Southern Part of France, establishing the Islam religion in Iberia (Portugal, Spain, France). The moors took knowledge with them to Europe and brought again learning and civilization to Europe.

The Spanish occupation by the Moors began in 711 AD when an African army, under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from northern Africa and invaded the Iberian peninsula ‘Andalus' (Spain under the Visigoths).

2. A European scholar sympathetic to the Spaniards remembered the conquest in this way:

a. [T]he reins of their (Moors) horses were as fire, their faces black as pitch, their eyes shone like burning candles, their horses were swift as leopards and the riders fiercer than a wolf in a sheepfold at night . . . The noble Goths [the German rulers of Spain to whom Roderick belonged] were broken in an hour, quicker than tongue can tell. Oh luckless Spain! [i]

[i] Quoted in Edward Scobie, The Moors and Portugal's Global Expansion, in Golden Age of the Moor, ed Ivan Van Sertima, US, Transaction Publishers, 1992, p.336

3. The Moors, who ruled Spain for 800 years, introduced new scientific techniques to Europe, such as an astrolabe, a device for measuring the position of the stars and planets. Scientific progress in Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography and Philosophy flourished in Moorish Spain

4. Basil Davidson, one of the most noted historians recognized and declared that there were no lands at that time (the eighth century) "more admired by its neighbours, or more comfortable to live in, than a rich African civilization which took shape in Spain"

5. At its height, Córdova, the heart of Moorish territory in Spain, was the most modern city in Europe. The streets were well-paved, with raised sidewalks for pedestrians. During the night, ten miles of streets were well illuminated by lamps. (This was hundreds of years before there was a paved street in Paris or a street lamp in London.) Cordova had 900 public baths - we are told that a poor Moor would go without bread rather than soap!

6. The Great Mosque of Córdoba (La Mezquita) is still one of the architectural wonders of the world in spite of later Spanish disfigurements. Its low scarlet and gold roof, supported by 1,000 columns of marble, jasper and and porphyry, was lit by thousands of brass and silver lamps which burned perfumed oil.

7. Education was universal in Moorish Spain, available to all, while in Christian Europe ninety-nine percent of the population were illiterate, and even kings could neither read nor write. At that time, Europe had only two universities, the Moors had seventeen great universities! These were located in Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville, and Toledo.

8. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than seventy, of which the one in Cordova housed six hundred thousand manuscripts.

9. Over 4,000 Arabic words and Arabic-derived phrases have been absorbed into the Spanish language. Words beginning with "al," for example, are derived from Arabic. Arabic words such as algebra, alcohol, chemistry, nadir, alkaline, and cipher entered the language. Even words such as checkmate, influenza, typhoon, orange, and cable can be traced back to Arabic origins.

10. The most significant Moorish musician was known as Ziryab (the Blackbird) who arrived in Spain in 822. The Moors introduced earliest versions of several instruments, including the Lute or el oud, the guitar or kithara and the Lyre. Ziryab changed the style of eating by breaking meals into separate courses beginning with soup and ending with desserts.

11. The #Moors introduced paper to Europe and Arabic numerals, which replaced the clumsy Roman system.

12. The Moors introduced many new crops including the orange, lemon, peach, apricot, fig, sugar cane, dates, ginger and pomegranate as well as saffron, sugar cane, cotton, silk and rice which remain some of Spain's main products today.

13. The Moorish rulers lived in sumptuous palaces, while the monarchs of Germany, France, and England dwelt in big barns, with no windows and no chimneys, and with only a hole in the roof for the exit of smoke. One such Moorish palace ‘Alhambra' (literally "the red one"wink in Granada is one of Spain's architectural masterpieces. Alhambra was the seat of Muslim rulers from the 13th century to the end of the 15th century. The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

14. It was through Africa that the new knowledge of China, India, and Arabia reached Europe The #Moors brought the Compass from China into Europe.

15. The Moors ruled and occupied Lisbon (named "Lashbuna" by the Moors) and the rest of the country until well into the twelfth century. They were finally defeated and driven out by the forces of King Alfonso Henriques. The scene of this battle was the Castelo de Sao Jorge or the 'Castle of St. George.'


Moorish Chief


Spain (Europe) and Morocco (Africa) are so close together that you can see both countries from each side of each continent:
[img]
http://i.imgur.com/9NTwF.jpg?1[/img]


You could literally cross over from Morocco into Spain by speed boat in less than 10 minutes.

The Moors brought enormous learning to Spain that over centuries would percolate through the rest of Europe.

The intellectual achievements of the Moors in Spain had a lasting effect; education was universal in Moorish Spain, while in Christian Europe, 99 percent of the population was illiterate, and even kings could neither read nor write. At a time when Europe had only two universities, the Moors had seventeen, located in Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville, and Toledo.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than 70, including one in Cordova that housed hundreds of thousands of manuscripts. Universities in Paris and Oxford were established after visits by scholars to Moorish Spain.

It was this system of education, taken to Europe by the Moors, that seeded the European Renaissance and brought the continent out of the 1,000 years of intellectual and physical gloom of the Middle Ages.

After the end of the Moorish period in Iberia (Europe) came the Renaissance period, marked by the revival of interest and learning in arts and science. Europe grew and expanded ever since.

The Moors ruled for over 800 years in Europe until 1492 when they were finally expelled from Spain by Isabella back to Morocco. By 1800 America (the new world) was coming into world power. The expellation of the moors (blacks) was a great victory for the whites in the history of whites. The period of Moorish presence in Spain began the signification of 'black' as evil (the domination of islam over christianity in spain and consequently 'black', being the colour of the moors, being synonymous with the islam religion), thus giving birth to the earliest racial sentiments against the black people. It is said that before the Moors left they handed over a map of how to get to the Americas. 8 months later in 1492 using the map handed over to him, Columbus set out for his voyage to America (the new world) where he met the Red Indians. Transatlantic slavery of black africans was soon to start immediately, in early 1500s and reaching its peak between 1600 and 1700s and ending in the 1800s.

The dominion of the blacks in spain was something europe was never to have again. Thus began the subjugation of the black african people as 'lower' beings, blotting of the african history and rewriting of history, attribution of earliest human inventions to people of caucasian origin (philosophy attributed to aristotle who mentioned that he learned from the egyptians, pythagoras theorem which the ancient egyptians used in building the pyramids attributed pythagoras a greek man etc), the attempts to 'white-wash' ancient egypt and claim its civilization to be 'white' civilization or non-african or 'aryan' despite overwhelming evidence seen from the mummies of dead pharoahs, egyptian depictions of themselves as a black people, egyptian reference to themselves as 'kemet' (black, khawm, ham), DNA and skin test evidence performed on some of these mummies that revealed sub-saharan ancestry and high melanin pigmentation (blacks have high melanin content in their skin, whites lack melanin. Melanin is responsible for the colouration of the human body) etc that prove the ancient egyptians were a black people.

One of the earliest universities in the world is the University of Timbuktu in Mali but you will never hear of this part of history. It has been totally ignored and sidelined and European universities glorified instead.

The Renaissance period of Europe saw the representation of several African figures as whites. In Christianity, Jesus Christ and His Mother, Mary, who were black were represented as white people. The Pope in Rome, obviously knowing the truth, prays in front of a black mother mary and baby jesus. Beethoven who was described as a 'blackamor' is said to have been represented as 'white'. The 18th century saw the rise and spread of white superiority and black inferiority theories all over Europe and America. Several tactics have been used to ingrain mentally into the black people of some 'inferiority' complex, which unfortunately till today, majority of blacks are still suffering from it. They have been told several times without number that they are 'inferior' and incapable of performing great things that they have come to believe it as true. Infact, some blacks would not even want to attempt greatness or invention because they believe their brains are incapable of doing such.

Till today, blacks are still suffering from this mentality and there has been several calls for blacks to emancipate themselves from mental slavery. You are no longer physically bound by chains but mentally you still think you are. However, some blacks are beginning to awaken to their original self. With knowledge, self-realization is restored, and there comes with it power of the mind and self.

http://atlantablackstar.com/2013/10/07/when-black-men-ruled-the-world-moors/

Long story, I hope you answered why Africa is not as developed as Europe ?
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by successhunter: 11:18pm On Mar 19, 2015
AlphaDibia:
Bros.. study your ancient history, old kemet. And understand how we, the black people laid the foundation for progressivism in humanity.

Where has it taken them Or they slept in the process of laying the foundation while the white turned around the structure

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by obailala(m): 11:19pm On Mar 19, 2015
xpac01:
We had the best brains in Africa. The Europe only played smartness on African. Read the book " How Europe underdeveloped Africa" it has the answer to your question. Though African brethren aint still helping themselves.

Same ol same ol attitude of shifting of blames, that is exatly the reason why Africa is backward. For centuries, instead of the black man to look inwards and develop himself, we keep blaming the white man who left us over half a century ago for our backwardness.

Referring to your statement that we have some of the best brains in Africa, how come with all our smart brains we still allowed the white man to outsmart us many decades and century ago?.... and even up till now with our freedom and independence, we still can't put this smartness to use' rather we still blaame it on the white man?

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by frankmoney(m): 11:19pm On Mar 19, 2015
Thanks for the replies guys ...learning alot
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by emmatok(m): 11:19pm On Mar 19, 2015
frankmoney:
I have always wanted to ask this question , where was Africa when Europe and the rest where developing ? how come we don't have great early inventors or physicist such as Einstein and iseac newton ?what were we doing around the early 1900's or 1800's ? contributions are needed

Liberalism and Exploration help Europe.

Africans are too conservative.

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by valmunich(m): 11:20pm On Mar 19, 2015
OP.. So many factors caused our underdevelopment and they're divided into into external and internal factors

External factors includes Industrial Revolution, slavery, colonialism, noe-colonialism, imperialism.. I'm not sure I'll have the time to throw light on these factors but just know one thing common amongst them is the fact that they were initiated and propelled by the Europeans. Consequently, Europe developed at the expense of Africa owing to the afore stated factors.

You should know the internal factors that caused our underdevelopment

If you wanna read more about your topic, read Walter Rodney's How Europe underdeveloped Africa. I'm sure you'll find your answers.

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Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by tonyenahoro(m): 11:20pm On Mar 19, 2015
@ frank...who told u african was nt part of international breakthrough in science.....
Abeg which continent egypt dey?
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by Nobody: 11:20pm On Mar 19, 2015
frankmoney:
so how come Africans didn't explore other continents too ? there was no major industrial revolution in africa

Africans!

Google is a click away

You should read about the spread of chriwtianity and Islam and and their impacts on the modern day obodo oyinbo
Re: Where Was Africa When The World Was Developing ? by 400billionman: 11:21pm On Mar 19, 2015
Ishilove:

embarassed

That historian has confused you.

We dey ask why Africa does not have many Dangotes and Innosons, the guy dey busy dey draw map..

grin

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