u right. someone can never realize his identity without moving in place where he or she is deemed as different phisically or culturally. After years abroad i also figure out that i am the Black muslim and proud
Zanj Rebellion (AD 869-883) was a major black-slave revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate. Begun near the city of Basra in present-day southern Iraq . The insurrection involved enslaved Bantu-speaking people (Zanj) who had originally been captured from the coast of East Africa and transported to the Middle East, principally to drain the region's salt marshes. The landowners subjected the Zanj, who generally spoke no Arabic, to heavy slave labour and provided them with only minimal subsistence. The rebellion grew to involve slaves and freemen, from several regions of the Caliphate, and claimed tens of thousands of lives before it was finally defeated.
@@aishajankiassalam alaikum aisha are you still doing architecture? If so I have a project for building shipping containers into houses looking for something minimalist and unique for West African and jamaican climate
I can relate to this, even though I was brought up in uk and lived my entire life here I was never looked at as to who I was, I was always looked at Asian Muslim never made to feel I belonged here, at few points I didn’t even get the help and support that I needed that was being given and offered to the majority white people, people just wouldn’t look beyond the colour of my skin .... It had a severe impact on my mental health now I’m a mental health patient With anxiety stress depression and self conscious etc
Hey why are Africans sooo cool... I like them so much ... They emit energy ... They are full of zeal and whatever thet do anything is just all cooldom...... I am impressed more with them than any other race or culture ever...
I hope my muslim brothers will start wearing Zorro masks (like the one Antonio Banderas used to wear) to fight injustice in democratic countries like Iceland, Norway, Finland and Sweden.
I hope my daughter will marry a great Black Muslim guy one day.
Good luck sisster,may Allah bless you and protect you and i hope we see your arcitecture in the future👏👏👏👏.
Ameen 🙏🏾
Thank you.
Aisha don't change for anyone, you are a brave person. And you're right not to apologise for anything. Bravo
Thank you 🧡
I’ll keep that in mind.
u right. someone can never realize his identity without moving in place where he or she is deemed as different phisically or culturally. After years abroad i also figure out that i am the Black muslim and proud
I Met Lots Black Muslims People's They're Sweet People's By Heart Very Very Loving People's
It’s better to be hated for what you’re than to be loved for what you’re not,knowing who you’re is what counts.
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جميل
Ma sha Allah. Feeling good vibes with this one. Breaking the ice of stereotypes 😎
This lady is full of energy. Wish her the best and may the Almighty protect her.
All the best Aisha...💪
May Allah SWT make your tasks easier ☺️
Zanj Rebellion (AD 869-883) was a major black-slave revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate. Begun near the city of Basra in present-day southern Iraq . The insurrection involved enslaved Bantu-speaking people (Zanj) who had originally been captured from the coast of East Africa and transported to the Middle East, principally to drain the region's salt marshes. The landowners subjected the Zanj, who generally spoke no Arabic, to heavy slave labour and provided them with only minimal subsistence. The rebellion grew to involve slaves and freemen, from several regions of the Caliphate, and claimed tens of thousands of lives before it was finally defeated.
Mansha'Allah
We are proud of you kid sisto
Love all the way from sokoto nigeria
I am a muslim kurdish, I like black people so much, my name is Muhammad Ali, I took my name from the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali
Narrated ['Aishah (RA)]:
One black slave-girl had a tent in the mosque and she used to come to me and talk (with me) in my house. [Agreed upon]. 😮
There is nothing called black or white or brown Muslims.
Uhhhh.
Lol
@@aishajankiassalam alaikum aisha are you still doing architecture? If so I have a project for building shipping containers into houses looking for something minimalist and unique for West African and jamaican climate
@@MrBobDug that sounds interesting. You can message me on my LinkedIn (Aisha Janki Akinola) or Instagram (aisha_janki)
@SMM Productions There are no Social, Scientific, or Objective constructs.
See how dumb that sounds? In objective reality?
Masha'allah
🙏🏾
I can relate to this, even though I was brought up in uk and lived my entire life here I was never looked at as to who I was,
I was always looked at Asian Muslim never made to feel I belonged here,
at few points I didn’t even get the help and support that I needed that was being given and offered to the majority white people,
people just wouldn’t look beyond the colour of my skin ....
It had a severe impact on my mental health
now I’m a mental health patient
With anxiety stress depression and self conscious etc
Well done 👏🏾👏🏾 masha Allah för being proud Who Allah made you to be but at same time take care your deen the real succes is islam ☪️
More power to you sister.
May Allah bless you.
ALHAMDULILLAH
IM BLACK MUSLIM SOMALI 💙🇸🇴
Waryah we are somali Muslims. Not black.
👸🏿👸🏿👸🏿👸🏿👸🏿👸🏿👳🏿♀️🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿🧕🏿
Hey why are Africans sooo cool... I like them so much ... They emit energy ... They are full of zeal and whatever thet do anything is just all cooldom...... I am impressed more with them than any other race or culture ever...
May God help you sister 🤲👍
Keeping going love your strength
Well done!
Go girl
You are a very beautiful woman
💜💜💜
There is no ' black muslim', just call yourself as muslim😄.
Masha Allah
Mashalla.
Congrats.
Lies
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
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Why can't Sub-Saharan nation have parallel architectural studies so maybe an Asian or european can have the same experience?
@@aishajanki outdated & futile rebuttal.
Bless her regardless in any way every positive
I hope my muslim brothers will start wearing Zorro masks (like the one Antonio Banderas used to wear) to fight injustice in democratic countries like Iceland, Norway, Finland and Sweden.
Curse on those who say black ! They are Africans Habhshi brothers and sisters. You sit in their land and call them black ???