HavenÂ’t we been up this alley already few times on SÂ’NET. To the point of having an existential crisis (and sometimes even to the point of violence) if it is defaced or disrespected. What is the origin of the word waaq. Those that know no better say it is a pre islamic word for God. But no.Woow!
Waaq ()Waaq is the Somali word for God, and was synonymously used for the ancient Cushitic Sky God Waaq.According to Somali Legend Eebbe lived in the Heavens and whenever the nomads successfully prayed for rain it was known as Barwaaqo (God's rain). What does Waaq mean in the Somali language?
Adiga oromo ahow laakin dont ever try to sully the Hawiye name with that bs.
Islam is like Catholic Christianity, it is rage in pursuit of the worship of a corpse. isaaqs have no waaq in their sub this should tell you something Nah bro, waaq is a cushitic MONOtheistic, sky God. The fact that Darood, the holy tribe, say waligey iyo waaqey, coupled with all the Darood Tribes waaq, coupled with sura ra'# ayah 37, and many other ayahs in the quran that Describe Allah as wali and waaq. [/quote]The pronounciation Haawiya and Hawiye are different........If they were both written in Arabic they would be accented different, hence different words.The Waaq in that verse has absolutely nothing to do with the ancient Oromo God of Waq.The Idol worshiping Waaqist are at it again. Habar gidir is a nickname, his real name was Madarkicis you retarded fool.
Nigga warra giri is not habar gidir. Interesting sxb but I did a bit of a lookup awhile back on waaq and I couldn’t find tangible hard truth to it being monistic compared to Eebbe.Abgaal Hawiye, Dhulbahante Daarood and Ogaadeen Daarood
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However, with Waaq it's a little different b/c if it was written in Arabic the accent/phonetics are identical. In Soorat al-Waaq’iah it says: “Wherefrom they will get neither any aching of the head” [56:19], i.e., they will not get a headache from it.
Mind blowing! 4.“nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom”, unlike the wine of this world which causes them to lose their minds.
Was Waaq an ancient God of the Somalis or just a description, one of a few names for God in the Somali language like Eebe ? For the last time, Waaqi in Arabic refers to the protector and has nothing to do with Darood love for Idol worshiping, or naming their towns and lineage after the Oromo Waaq idol Gods.^^ATHEIST BOY WE ARE MUSLIMS AND WAAQ IS IN THE QURAAN BELIEVE IT OR NOT ITS UP 2 U Oromo got samaale in their lineage because they absorbed hawiyes by the border of Somali galbeed, that's the only explanation. The Somali people in pre-islamic times practiced a complex Monotheistic religion with a set of Deities superseded by a single all powerful figure called Eebe (God also known as Waaq). Waaq (also Waq or Waaqa) is the ancient name for God in the Cushitic languages of both the Oromo and Somali people in the Horn of Africa. Certainly the city CaabudWaaq seems to suggest the latter. {Caabud being an arabic word meaning worship} The various translators of the Qur'an translated it as defender, protector.
Then Hubal was brought in, Heedhe Hoobalwa, Hoobalow Hilowle, Hoobaalayoow Heedhe are tradition songs where Hubal replaced Waaq, Somalis … You must log in or register to reply here.
So sure are Muslims of this that they have fetishised the Quran to the point of becoming a self-parody. Your threads are informative and spectacularContinue making these types of threads, very educational.Interesting sxb but I did a bit of a lookup awhile back on waaq and I couldn’t find tangible hard truth to it being monistic compared to Eebbe.isaaqs have no waaq in their sub this should tell you something Adiga oromo ahow laakin dont ever try to sully the Hawiye name with that bs. isaaqs have no waaq in their sub this should tell you somethingVery educational kulaha. I am surprised the word waaq is in the Quran. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You can even find kablalax in the Oromo lineage because they assimilated geri koombe etc..
Keep in mind that the Quran is allegedly the unaltered words of a god, verbatim.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guestsIn case you didn't know, I don't know the specific aya, I will find it........^Your too qabilist Niya, women have no qabiil you know that.Samatar, what are u talking about? Also, the meaning Waaq in the Quran I think means protector, "You will not have besides Allah a Protector" So, maybe The Protector is a reference to Allah.
[quote="Niya"]Costa, Biko & Samatar ma dhameen juz cama!
This nigga claimed in past threads that Hawiye is Oromo. The term naar ul hawiya is in the Quran, but has nothing to do with a Somali qabil. Islam is not a man's religion, my sister. Judaism, Christianity, Waaq, the Great Spirit, that is worship of God.