Submit your articles for massive web exposureWebmasterssite ownersezine publishersget FREE contentmarketingwebmaster toolsSEO toolsarticle directorySubmit Articlesarticle databasemarketingarticle publishingfree website contenttargeted publishersmarketing toolswebmaster toolsSEO toolsarticle marketing directorysearch engine optimizationwebmaster toolsmarketing toolsAfroafricaafrican contentafrican articles
Afro Articles - Submit Articles | FREE Website Content For Webmasters and Site Owners.
Search:   

Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis's Articles in African Heritage

       

 
 
 
 
 
  • Shekacho History: from Independence to Slavery in the Abyssinian Hell (Fake 'Ethiopia')
    The fallacy 'Ethiopia' has not a chance in the septillion to survive. Justice will be made at last, and the criminals will dearly pay for their deeds.
  • Revealing the Uninterrupted Kushitic Oromo Continuity: the Oromo Marriage
    Religious affinity, ethnic survivability, and social – behavioural continuity can be proved by similarity of practice, similitude of concept, and resemblance of expression. Marriage is a very particular circumstance in the lives of the humans; for various nations allover the world it consists in an array of socio-religious expressions of sacrosanct tradition that has to be repeated from generation to generation.
  • Asafa Dibaba and the Prevalence of the Oromo Moral Order
    The Kushitic ‘cousins’ of the Somalis, the Oromos, rightful heirs of the Ancient Kushitic Noblesse, are renowned for their splendid and lofty traditions. The Great Oromo Intellectual Asafa Dibaba makes a point in that the Oromo oral tradition has to become integral system of the Oromo educational system in order to help preserve and perpetuate the Oromo Moral Order among younger generations.
  • Fichchee: the Original Ethiopian New Year begins!
    The Sidamas have their own Calendar, a historical African system, composed and observed by the diachronic intellectual elite of the Sidama Elderly; just two days ago, on October 8, the Sidamas – frozenly indifferent to the alien pseudo-‘Ethiopian’ millennium of ignorance – started celebrating their New Year Day. This is called Fichchee in Sidamuaffo, their Kushitic language.
  • Gueze – 'Ethiopian': the Counterfeit Millennium
    Only the Coptic Church of Egypt continued using the Era of Martyrs, and the Coptic Church of Abyssinia never modified its Incarnation Era system that, due to Annianus miscalculations, left the Abyssinians 8 years behind. Dionysius Exiguus never became known in Caleb's Axum – to the detriment of the Abyssinians alone.
  • The Barbarizing Mission of France made Muslims' Integration Impossible
    It is therefore impossible for the French and the Europeans, who do not denounce this colonial game, to possibly integrate those, who they first alienated – in so indescribably immoral way.
  • Asafa Dibaba's Conclusions on Jaarsoo Waaqoo, and National Oromo Poetry
    At the same time, we want to advocate for the Noble Cause of a publication (in both hard copy and online) of Jaarsoo Waaqoo's Complete Works. Oromos from both the Diaspora and Oromia should raise a fund, and establish a Jaarsoo Waaqoo Association, geared for the publication (in Afaan Oromo and English) of the Great Oromo National Poet's Complete Works. It will be a great honour for the entire Oromo Nation and the African continent to appoint Mr. Asafa Dibaba at the head of the Association.
  • Colonial Crimes in Africa: Sidama Democratic Society under Threat of Extinction
    One of the most abominable crimes perpetrated by the colonial powers France and England in Africa sounds unbelievable to Western ears; in the name of Democracy, the Colonial Powers did their ingenious best to exterminate local democratic societies and social systems that matched democratic principles and biblical respect to the Elder far better than the Colonial European powers were able to imagine – let alone implement.
  • Post – Colonial African Historiography: from Royal Meroe to 'Gada' Oromo Republic
    The fascinating post-colonial reassessment of African History leads us to delineating Meroitic continuity down to present day Oromos. Beyond eventual linguistic, religious and ideological affinities, Social Anthropology sheds light on the most dramatic institutional change in Africa: emigrating from their destroyed capital, the Meroites developed the most venerated form of traditional African Republic: the Gada system..




| Most Popular Articles | Top Authors | How To Write & Market With Articles | Blog |



 
 
Site Design & Maintenance: | Apondo Designs | Bookmark Us! | Link To Us | Tell A Friend! |
Copyright © 2005 - Afro Articles. All rights Reserved.

Powered by Article Dashboard