| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| ali |
man u don't know anything about yemen |
2/21/2008 |
| John |
If people of south Arabia are not Arabs ..then how the rest of Arabia are Arabs? ..Cause what will stop the South Arabians from migrating to the North ? there is no sea or wall to stop the South aArabians ( who existed for thousands of years in yemen) from spreading allover North Arabia Arabs themselves already believe that Yemeni tribes ( like Ghassanites,kindites,mManatherites,Azdites, ...) went allover Arabia and ruled other Arabs Most of Suadia Arabia ( and other Gulf countries) tribes now ( also in the past,many great battles happened because of Yemeni - non Yemeni racism ) are claiming to be originated from Yemen ...so if Yemen are not Arabs and 50% of North Arabs are not Arabs ..then this makes 75 % of Arabians not aArabs.. So we are only left with 25 % who can claim to be Arabs But also this 25% we cant make them Arabs ..cause mabye they came from Syria ( non Arabs) or Iraq ( non Arabs) ... So there are no Arabs |
7/1/2007 |
| Yarab Qahtan |
I understand that African Amercans r not Europeans cause African Amercans came from Africa not Europe ...But if people of South Arabia r not Arabs ...then where they came from ? We need an Evidence nobody can argue with that they came from outside Arabia ..otherwise we can say that about all people like Chinese ,Europeans,Africans,Indians,..etc that they r not from their land ..also why ancient history Greek or Roman writers called people of South Arabia ARABS ? when they were not? Also why the North Arabs accepted South Arabs as ARABS? And why no ancient North Arab dared to DISARABIZE any Yemeni? |
6/28/2007 |
| MSMegalommatis |
The modern Yemenites are the descendants of the Ancient Yemenites, who were very different from the Arabs.
Ancient Yemenites were the Sabaeans, the Qatabanites, the Hadhramawtis, the Himyarites, and other minor groups. They had various languages, all written through a syllabogrammatic system that was common to all Yemenites. All the ancient Yemenite languages were very different from Arabic; the main survivals of the Ancient Yemenite languages are the Mahrani and the Soqotri. |
5/26/2007 |
| Amman |
A Gold-mine treasury of political guidance for anyone who wishes to decouple from the non-historical and perishing to the Historical and ABIDING. Ideas like these - SOLID - make an educated man DECIDE TO have a 3RD baby.... since he feels informed, secure, AWARE AND SELF-guided. |
5/24/2007 |
| Amman |
well. My question is - WHo are the yemenites then? If not Arabs I mean. I am from Wello ;) and I should would like to know.
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5/23/2007 |
| Al-Beja |
I have been to soqotra and the people of yemen always remind me of Africans from eritrea. Mr. Muhammed i have a question how come the yemenites no longer use there alphabets but the eritreans tigrinians do could that mean that the yemenites never really developed the script. I have heard that they used oromo and Mahara language to decipher Babylonian is this true |
4/26/2007 |
| MSMegalommatis |
Precisely, Semitic Yemenite (in English too this is the correct term) different than Arab, in the same way Phoenicians, Hebrews and Aramaeans were Semitic but not Arab of origin. |
4/25/2007 |
| Klips |
What is the origin of Yemenis (Yemenites in French) if they are not Arabs? |
4/23/2007 |