The Black Jews Of Africa Pt. 2
Jews Of Nigeria, Senegal and Congo
Moreover,with Israel coming under Greek, Persian and later Roman rule and dependency, renewed waves of Jewish refugees including traders and artisans began to set up more communities in Egypt, Cyrenaica, Nubia and the Punic Empire, notably in Carthage. From Carthage they began to scatter into various historically established, as well as newly emerging Jewish communities south of the Atlas mountains nearer to the modern day Mauritania, Niger, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon and Congo. Several Jewish nomadic groups also moved across the Sahara from Nubia and the ancient kingdom of Kush towards west Africa.
Various East and West African ethnic nations lay verifiable claim to their Jewish ancestral heritage. The Falashas, the most famous of those Black Jews have been validated. Close to three hundred thousand of those black Falasha Jews live in the modern State of Isreal as practising Jews.
The Lembas of South Africa, another so-called Bantu tribe have a cogent and valid claim to Jewish ancestory and heritage backed by solid genetic evidence i.e. the prevalence of the so-called Cohen modal J haplogroup. The Lembas as a group are indistinguishable from their Bantu neighbours suggesting that most Bantus groups possess this archetypal Jewish genetic haplogroup. It implies that there are potentially more bloodline Jews on the continent of Africa than anywhere else including modern Europe and Israel.
The names of old Jewish communities south of the Atlas mountains (around the regions of modern Niger, Nigeria), many of which existed well into Renaissance times, can be found in documents in synagogue archives in Cairo. See “George E. Lichtblau”
Jewish and Islamic chronicles cite the existence of Jewish rulers of certain Jewish tribal groups and clans (self identifying as Jewish) scattered throughout Mauritania, Senegal, the Western Sudan, Nigeria, and Ghana. See Ismael Diadie Haidara, “Les Juifs a` Timbouctou”, Recueil de sources relatives au commerce juif a Timbouctou au XIXe siecle, Editions Donniya, Bamako, 1999.
According to the Tarikh es Soudan recorded by Abderrahman ben Abdallah es-Sadi (translated by O.Houdas) a Jewish community was formed by a group of Egyptian Jews, who had travelled to the West Africa through Chad. See also: al-Kati M., “Tarikh al-Fattash, 1600”.
Another such community was located near the Niger River by the name of Koukiya led by a ruler known as Dia or Dji, a shortened form of “Dia min al Yaman” or Diallaiman (meaning he who comes from Yemen). According to local traditions, Diallaiman was a member of one of the Ethiopian-Jewish colonies transplanted from Yemen to Ethiopian-Abbysinia in the 6th century C.E. Dialliaman is said to have moved to West Africa along with his brother. They set up the Jewish community in Northern Nigeria which later merged with the famous 7 Hausa States. See Meek C.K., “Northern Nigeria Tribes” Volume 1, Oxford, p.66.
A 9th century Jewish traveller Eldad ben-Mahli (also known as Eldad the Danite) related accounts about the location of some of the lost tribes of the House of Israel. According to this account, the tribe of Dan had migrated from Palestine so as not to take part in the internecine civil wars at the time of Yeroboam’s succession. It was reported that this section was residing in the land of Havila beyond the waters of Ethiopia where there was much gold i.e. West Africa.
It was further reported that three other tribes had joined the tribe of Dan namely Naphtali, Gad, Asher. Those joined up with Dan in the land of Havila in the times of Sennacherib. They had an entire body of scriptures barring Esther and Lamentations. They neither used the Talmud nor the Mishna, but they had a Talmud of their own in which all the laws were cited in the name of Joshua the son of Nun. See Nahum Slouschz, “Travels in North Africa” Philadelphia 1927, p.227.
Ibn Khaldun, who lived in the 13th century, a respected authority on Berber history testified about the Black Jews of Western Sudan with whom he personally interacted. The famous muslim geographer al-Idrisi, born in Ceuta, Spain in the 12th century, wrote extensively about Jewish Negroes in the Western Sudan.
Black Jews were fully integrated and achieved pre-eminence in many West African kingdoms. For instance Jews were believed to have settled in great West African empires such as Songhai, Mali, Ghana and Kanem-Bornu empires. According to numerous accounts of contemporary visitors to the region several rulers, and administrators of the Songhai empire were of Jewish origins until Askia Muhammad came to power in 1492 and decreed that all Jews either convert to Islam or leave the region. See Ismael Diadie Haidara, “Les Juifs a` Timbouctou”, Recueil de sources relatives au commerce juif a Timbouctou au XIXe siecle, Editions Donniya, Bamako, 1999.
The 16th century historian and traveler Leon Africanus, was a Hebrew-speaking Jewish convert to Islam, raised in a Jewish household by Jewish parents of Moroccan descent. Leon Africanus travelled extensively in Africa south of the Sahara where he encountered innumerable Black African Jewish communities. Leon later converted to Catholicism but remained interested in Jewish communities he encountered throughout his travels in West Africa. See Leo Africanus (al-Hassan b. al -Wazzan al-Zayyati), Della discrittione dell’Africa per Giovanni Leoni Africano, Settima Parte, in G.B. Ramusio, Delle navigationi e viaggi. Venice 1550, I, ff.78-81r.
Additional evidence is provided by surviving oral traditions of numerous African ethnic groups, including links to biblical ancestors, names of localities, and ceremonies with affinities to Jewish ritual practices. Moreover, the writings of several modern West African historians indicate that the memories of Jewish roots historical in West Africa continue to survive.
For instance, there are a number of historical records of small Jewish kingdoms and tribal groups known as Beni Israel that were part of the Wolof and Mandinge communities. These existed in Senegal from the early Middle Ages up to the 18th century, when they were forced to convert to Islam. Some of these claimed to be descendants of the tribe of Dan, the traditional tribe of Jewish gold and metal artisans, who are also said to have built the “Golden Calf”.
Black Jews are said to have formed the roots of a powerful craft tradition among the still-renowned Senegalese goldsmiths, jewelers and other metal artisans. The name of an old Senegalese province called “Juddala” is said to attest to the notable impact Jews made in this part of the world. In addition to the Jewish tribal groups in Senegal who claim to be descendants of the tribe of Dan, the Ethiopian Jews also trace their ancestry to the tribe of Dan.
Additionally, Mr. Bubu Hama, a former president of the National Assembly in Niger and a prolific writer on African history has argued in many treatise as well as lecture tours that the Tuaregs had a Jewish queen in early medieval times, and that some Jewish Tuareg clans had preserved their adherence to that faith, in defiance of both Islamic and Christian missionary pressure, until the 18th century. In several of his books Hama cites the genealogies of Jewish rulers of the Tuareg and Hausa kingdoms. See “Lichtblau”.
Some accounts place some West African Jewish community in the Ondo forest of Nigeria, south of Timbouctou. This community maintained a Torah Scroll as late as 1930s, written in Aramaic that had been burnt into parchment with a hot iron instead of ink so it could not be changed. See Gonen Rivaka, “The Quest for the Ten Lost tribes of israel: To the Ends of the Earth”, Jason Aronson Inc., Northville, NJ., 2002 at pages 180-181.
The Igbos of Nigeria, one of the bigger nations that comprise Nigeria lay a strong claim to Jewish ancestry as borne out by their mores, laws, rituals and idioms which have a heavily accented old testament Hebrew flavour.See Ilona R, “The Ibos: Jews of Nigeria,” volume 1, Research Findings Historical Links, Commentaries, Narratives,” 2004, Mega Press Limited, Abuja, Nigeria
Some of the established Jewish communities existed in such still renowned places as Gao, Timbuktu Bamako, Agadez, and Kano. In Timbucktu, the UNESCO still maintains notable archives containing records of the old Jewish community of Mali and the Hausa states of Nigeria.
Jide Uwechia
Aug 15, 2007
Hey this is auwal khalid from zaria kaduna state nigeria.i am really want to show my appreciation to that i’m have had everything on what u have saying which is also criticized that hausas are jews as u pple saying,i auwal i do really agree with u but my parents refused to agree so this the reason why i’m really wanted u pple to pitch out the that will make my parents to agree with u have said about hausas blood link with jews.i’m also want to asure u that i am even been on my way to u to join with u as spoke person in my society.do as soon as possible,just send me the comformation through my email address.
THANKS
URS SINCERILY AUWAL KHALID.
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what are you doing .You are colling your selvies jews. Do you know jews go and think enough.They are difference.Allah gave them chance to do whatever they want to do.you are saying there is blood in your tribes. The people from Ethiopia are saying so they are jews this is lie.Our people in Africa are suffering then is difficult for us to get three dollar of USA. Our leaders chaged our good condition.
Wake up ISRAEL. Let us thank Jesus Christ who sacrificed himself and paid for our sins with HIS OWN BLOOD.He has redeemed us from all the countries were we are scattered.JAH said it is time for the Israelites abroad to return home to ZionIf you are a descendant of that Syrian -duet. 26.who because of a famine left out of Caanan and went into EGYPT when we were just a few then this message is for you.Remember Israel knows no colour.Therefore to the Israelites in China I say wake up.Wake up ISRAELITES in Japan. Wake up Israelites in Eastern and Western Europe.Wake up Israelites in the Americas. Wake up Israelites in the Islands of the seas. To quote Robert Nester Marley–‘I Idren , I Sistren which way will you choose? You better hurry,hurry, o’hurry now for we have no time to loose’. CHECK OUT ANAJAH EVERYBODY’S ROOTS
HOUSAS ARE DESCENDANTS OF THE HIVITES .In the biblical times the Housas were the inhabitants Gibeon in the land of Caanan
When we hear any leader in this evil world talks about combating evil ,know for sure that he has no peaceful meansWe know so far in this world violence begat voilence.To all the head of states around this world it is your duty to let the Children Of Israel who resided go out from among you in your respective domain.All Israelitesabroad-the descendants of Jacob the Syrian who left out of Caanan and went into EGYPT Tthe time has come .for the Israel to head home to Umunta Ezeajanah—–the same is Mt Zion.located in the East of River Niger the equatorial areaknown in ancient times as etti offia just as we say Ethopia—This area was referred to as the Central jungle
From 800 to 1808 Jews leaders.Abuyazidu who is called bayajidda.That we should call themHAUSA leaders jews.Ufortunate for them at bening of the ninteenth century these fouten state were force to quite the Jews leaders Hausa tribe.
This was as a good result of the jihad declearedand fought by the tribe called fulan.
The Hausa tribe came from Habbsha today is call Ethiopia.please go Eglandn musum you should see a book which the son of Usman Dan fodio said in his book the history of Hausa tribe as i said from the next page.
PHILIP K . HITITI
PROFESSOR EMERITUS PRINCETON UNIVERCITY.
He said in his book hausa tribe in Syria more than five thousanth year a go.
Hausa tribes are good muslim.
| They came with Prophet musa mosis’ s religion they had chaged it to ISLAMIC.
This brings me to ask the question. We’re the Hausa and the Fulani practicing the faith of Moises before they converted to Islam? If so, I would like to find some references that I may study, thank you and blessings to you.