African Kingdoms: Cradle of Civilizations and Humanity
Africa was not only the birth of humanity, but one of the epicenters of human civilization. Offering the world the institution of religion, the first scripts, first mud mosque, and many more.
African Rites of Passage| Cultural Initiation Rites
Rites of passage play a central role in African socialization, demarking the different stages in an individual’s development (gender and otherwise), as well as that person’s relationship and role to the broader community. The major stage in African life is
Mental Slavery | Legacy of Unbreakable Chains
Mental Slavery is far more sinister than physical slavery because the chains are invisible and are transmitted across generations. If African slavery was only physical, African people would have within one generation been able to skip the plethora of social-economic
Black or African | Humans are not Crayons
Where do Black people originate from? Then if the answer is Africa, then what is the purpose of identifying with a color over our beautiful Motherland? Black is a construction, which articulates a recent social-political reality of people of color
Islam and Africa : Culture, Identity, History, Politics
The history, culture and politics of Islam in Africa Today. The legacy of Islam and its contributions to African societies. From Mansa Musa to Malcolm X, Islam has sculpted the African world since it arrived in Africa as a refugee
Ethiopia: The Jewel of Africa
Ethiopia is so unique, that it can be called the jewel of Africa. It is the only African country to be victorious against colonialism, it is an integral part of Judaism, Islam and Christianity from their origins. Ethiopia is the
African Clothes
The word Dashiki comes from the Hausa word Yarciki which means shirt. Usually it is worn with a Kufi cap which is worn in Islamic communities in Africa and the African Diaspora along with pants. Today Modern African clothes are
African Revolt | History of Resistance to Imperialism
African revolts to oppression, slavery or otherwise can be characterized into two types, passive as in the case of Martin Luther King and Amodue or active as in the case of Nat Turner or the Muslim Revolt in
Religion and Slavery in Africa
The Role of Religion in African Enslavement Several things preserved us as an African people throughout the Holocaust of enslavement: The first and most important thing I think is our deep spiritual roots. Our capacity to believe in our humanity and
African Spirituality | Traditional African Religions
"African spirituality" emerging as a new pseudo denomination. We see the loose generalization of a "tribal Africa" with drums and Umbuntu and libation, divorced from the reality of a diverse Africa. These over simplified echoes and fragments of authentic African