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African Asiatic Studies Project 11.10.2021

The New Astrological Epoch: Where Do We Go From NOW? https://www.theguardian.com//great-conjunction-new-astrolo

African Asiatic Studies Project 30.09.2021

https://www.ienearth.org/justtransition/

African Asiatic Studies Project 24.08.2021

Tierno Bokar (1875-1939), African mystic and Muslim spiritual teacher, was remarkable for the drama of his life story (which was made into a recent play directed by Peter Brook). His message of religious tolerance and universal love is profoundly important in a world where different faiths are often at odds with each other. This easy-to-read book tells the story of Tierno Bokar (1875-1939), a devoted Muslim spiritual teacher who lived and died in what is now Mali. He spent hi...s life teaching others about Islam and God, and yet was brought down by his countrymen's jealousy, tribalism, and deliberate refusal to understand what was really important in a Muslim's life. -- Islamic Horizons, January/February 2008 issue Tierno Bokar (1875-1939), African mystic and Muslim spiritual teacher, was remarkable for the drama of his life story (which was made into a recent play directed by Peter Brook). His message of religious tolerance and universal love is profoundly important in a world where different faiths are often at odds with each other.

African Asiatic Studies Project 27.03.2021

Agazyan Connection

African Asiatic Studies Project 09.03.2021

https://twitter.com/ienearth/status/1329519970389291008?s=21 #indigenousenvironmentaljustice

African Asiatic Studies Project 23.02.2021

https://www.ienearth.org/justtransition/

African Asiatic Studies Project 05.12.2020

http://www.heritageinstitute.com//ra/1chaldea/16161-h.htm

African Asiatic Studies Project 21.11.2020

https://news.harvard.edu//harvard-historian-examines-how-/

African Asiatic Studies Project 02.11.2020

Tierno Bokar (1875-1939), African mystic and Muslim spiritual teacher, was remarkable for the drama of his life story (which was made into a recent play directed by Peter Brook). His message of religious tolerance and universal love is profoundly important in a world where different faiths are often at odds with each other. This easy-to-read book tells the story of Tierno Bokar (1875-1939), a devoted Muslim spiritual teacher who lived and died in what is now Mali. He spent hi...s life teaching others about Islam and God, and yet was brought down by his countrymen's jealousy, tribalism, and deliberate refusal to understand what was really important in a Muslim's life. -- Islamic Horizons, January/February 2008 issue Tierno Bokar (1875-1939), African mystic and Muslim spiritual teacher, was remarkable for the drama of his life story (which was made into a recent play directed by Peter Brook). His message of religious tolerance and universal love is profoundly important in a world where different faiths are often at odds with each other.

African Asiatic Studies Project 20.10.2020

Introduction The paper seeks to trace and prove that Abantu/AbeNguni/AmaZulu originated from ancient Egypt, and that they migrated with all their wares to, firs...tly, Eastern Africa and then to Southern Africa, and that their culture, epistemology, ontology and languages are of ancient Egyptian origin, and that during their process of exodus very few changes on these took place. However, secondly, ancient Egypt’s African affinity is important to recognize in part because it (along with the other native African civilizations of course) helps refute the white supremacist contention that Africans cannot construct civilization without European help, as Mandela has explained in his autobiography. It facilitates the combating of anti-Black racism, and simultaneously promotes African renaissance project. Therefore, we must not misrepresent it as a non-African.

African Asiatic Studies Project 30.09.2020

https://soundcloud.com/omowale-jabali-48/dance-of-the-djali

African Asiatic Studies Project 12.09.2020

The Book of Gates is an Ancient Egyptian funerary text dating from the New Kingdom. It narrates the passage of a newly deceased soul into the next world, corres...ponding to the journey of the sun through the underworld during the hours of the night. The soul is required to pass through a series of 'gates' at different stages in the journey. Each gate is associated with a different goddess, and requires that the deceased recognise the particular character of that deity. The text implies that some people will pass through unharmed, but that others will suffer torment in a lake of fire. See more