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HAPI Talks w/ Dr. Chike Akua about the Majesty of the Moors & the African Influence in Early Europe.

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  1. @marciamarquis5010

    July 23, 2021 at 9:17 am

    My spirit lead me to the moors i love this teaching love it thank you for this knowledge is power i would join his class 💜🙌🏽💜🙌🏽💜💯💯💯💯

  2. @JohnClark2014

    July 23, 2021 at 12:32 pm

    Fox Theaters are built by Free Masons

  3. @JohnClark2014

    July 23, 2021 at 1:13 pm

    If you think our story begins in slavery…everything looks like progress

  4. @JohnClark2014

    July 23, 2021 at 3:07 pm

    I so love Sister Felicia…she is so humble and relatable. I appreciate the interviews she conducted on this HAPI medium. Thank you my dear Sister.

  5. @gustavelchapo2919

    July 23, 2021 at 3:10 pm

    great video

  6. @JohnClark2014

    July 23, 2021 at 3:15 pm

    Thank you Dr. Aqua, it is such a blessing listening to you. I have taken your 6 free lessons and I appreciate your deliverance as you open up the mind to receive. This is a unique gift as a teacher. Dua

  7. @JohnClark2014

    July 23, 2021 at 3:16 pm

    The resurrection of African people and the redemption of humanity.

  8. @JohnClark2014

    July 23, 2021 at 3:21 pm

    Love Black people, support Black businesses, become more financially astute, teach the youth the truth…

  9. @theredroadeast723

    July 23, 2021 at 3:45 pm

    Shiyo and hetep. I am sorry that I missed the live. As an Indigenous American Mu'ur/Moor, I thank you for this video. I can appreciate the guest's humility and stating that Moorish history is vast and that he speaks from his speaks from his specific area of research regarding Moors. In regards to the question "Are Moors and the Indigenous people of this country (America and the adjoining islands) the same?" there are aboriginal Mu'urs here, and Moors who came here from Africa, before Columbus, as well. Some of the Indigenous American tribes can be referenced in the poster that I gave you (Felicia) at the African Street Festival. Some of these indigenous nations include: The Washitaw de dugdamounyah, Lenape/Delaware, Mandinkas, Mendincas, Mecca, Garifuna/Carib/Arawak, Moor, Anasazi, Hohokam, Melungeon, just to name a few. Also, regarding the question as to the Moor's involvement in the African Slave Trade, no one can accuse and single out what "some" Moors did without mentioning the fact that West African Kings of Dahomey were for centuries great sellers of their people into American slavery (J.A. Rogers 1961), as well as many other West Africans. The Moorish Empire was vast, from Alaska to Chile, all the way across the Atlantic Ocean into Africa. Thanks again for this interview!

  10. @lindaclaiborne9273

    July 23, 2021 at 4:59 pm

    Love Hapi!

  11. @marciamarquis5010

    July 23, 2021 at 11:14 pm

    Protect what we produce they steal our creativity and make our it is their own they would not be were they are if we knew our selfs that is why our ancestors are holding back 3😰💜🙌🏽💜🙌🏽

  12. @m.m7209

    July 23, 2021 at 11:35 pm

    Gratitude to you Dr. Akua, learned so much from this session as well as the excellent 6 part e learning courses! When I visited Morocco a few years back, I marveled at the amazing “Spanish architecture “ now I learn it is actually the genius of the Moors… our own people 🙌🏾👏🏾

  13. @truthisoutthere2104

    July 24, 2021 at 3:13 am

    Appreciate and thankful for hapi the brother so articulate and on point, thks

  14. @0800HOE

    July 24, 2021 at 3:17 am

    To be honest Moorish culture is all over Europe and they do give credit. When you go see the cultural and heritage sites in Spain, Portugal and Italy they do talk about the Moors and that the "Arabs" ruled during those times. Venice, Italy has a rich number of treasures of the time.

  15. @voteeffevansfinancialfreed190

    July 24, 2021 at 8:58 am

    HAPI 20K! to the HAPI family, thanks to Sister Felicia and Brother Tarqy for creating this amazing channel full of germs, like this HIGH VALUE AFRICAN CENTERED man Dr Chike Akua,,,

    at 49:00 i wanna ask whether the names of Morrocco, Mauritania have Moorish roots also?

  16. @ancientfuture3998

    July 24, 2021 at 1:03 pm

    Thank you Hapi
    These interviews are PhD programs
    Blessings and Much Healing and Love

  17. @cliftonwoodsbey7564

    July 24, 2021 at 3:25 pm

    Etymology of Black and Moor

    The word ‘Black’ can be traced back to its proto Indo-European origins through the word ‘blac’ which meant pale, wan, colourless, or albino.

    ‘Blac’ was incorporated into Old French as Blanc, Italian and Spanish as Blanco, Bianca, Bianco, Bianchi.

    In Old English “blac” person meant fair; someone devoid of colour, similar to the word “blanc” which still means white or fair person.

    In Middle English the word was spelt as “blaec” same thing as the modern word “black”, only at that time, around 1051 AD, it still meant a fair skin, or so-called white (wight) person. The words “blacca” an Old/Middle English word still resonates with “blanke” the Dutch-Germanic term for white (wight) people of today.

    Black in Old and Middle English

    Thus, we can see that the Old English ‘blæc’ was relative to its ‘blac’ origin as it was predominantly used as an adjective to describe ‘colour pertaining to matter that was colourless’. Other cognates of ‘blac’ include examples like: Bleak, Blake, Bleach, Blanch.

    Good examples of the use of “blac” as something that meant blond or fair can be seen in Old English literature such as K. Ælfred’s ‘Bæda’ from c.890 where the following phrase can be found: “hæfde blæc feax” meaning “have blond hair”.

    Black’s Semantic Shifts

    It was not till the sixteenth century that the semantic broadening of black occured- both figurative connotations as well as literal.

    From ‘blac, blake, bleaken, blaccen’ and their literal meaning ‘to bleach out or make white, blond or pale’ came the figurative meaning ‘to stain someones reputation, or defame’ or darken. Literally “blac” by that time came to mean night-like colour, dark. One can say a very dramatic shift indeed. It was also the era, when the Vandals and the Goths were busy writing themselves into history and writing out the European Mauros (melan-chros or melanin people) out of history.

    These additional meanings however was purely negative and as their influence broadened, the semantic shift of black began to mean having malignant or deadly purposes and even pertaining to or involving death- ‘black curse’(1583), and from previous centuries ‘The Black Death’.

    Blac underwent a final shift as a K was added to the end of the word and it became a new insulting manner to address the Moors (today’s so-called Blacks) a people that had lived for thousands of years in Europe and around, but were now hated and hounded. They were called the Queen’s Black enemies, the blacca moors and finally just the adjective used as a noun, blacks.

    It should be noted for the records that word used to describe the colour black in historical and classical Europe was the word Moor (also Melas). First used in Europe by the Greeks, as Mauros. Its cognates are found in every European language even if variant spellings are used. Thus you have Mohr (German), Maure, Mire, (French), Moor (English), Moros (Italian/Spanish), Mor (Old and Middle English). All those variants meant the same thing, the colour today known as black.

    The Europeans took away our names, called us niggers, coloureds, blacks, negros, Africans, subsaharans, etc. All those are insulting names. We are none of those. Not Jamaicans, not Nigerians, nor Americans.

    We are Moors, from the most ancient time. Umoros, Umorus, Muurs, Mawus, the children of light, the bearers of civilization and compassion, the golden ones, the first people, Ethiopians, Mauritanians and Mauritians.

    Check ancient history, you will hear of the Moors, but you will not hear about negros. The pale ones (the blanks) stole our names, and pretended it referenced only some Arab Muslim conquest of Spain.

    Nooooo! The Greeks knew the Muurs, the Romans knew the Muuros, the ancient Indians and the Chinese too. Because ancient Egyptians called their land Ta-Meri, or Ta-Muri, the land of the Muurs. They were the sea-men who navigated the globe and brought the light to all.

    Moors are tied to all the land mass of the Earth!

    LAND, in the most general sense, comprehends any ground, soil, or earth whatsoever; as fields, meadows, pastures, woods, moors, waters, marshes,furies, and heath. Co. Litt. 4a; Reynard v. City of Caldwell, 55 Idaho 342, 42 P.2d 292, 296; Holmes v. U. S., C.C.A.Okl., 53 F.2d 960, 963.

    We are those Muurs. We are their descendants. We are not the blacks. The blancho people, the so-called white (wight) people of today, they are the blaccas.

    Oguejiofo Annu

  18. @donpryce9175

    July 24, 2021 at 4:49 pm

    ASE’’!

  19. @ElusiveCube

    July 24, 2021 at 9:48 pm

    42.26 minute laps Felicia is asking a question , but it is not the way a scholar would ask hey please explain this or that, why was this and why not that ,she is asking like WHAT ARE THE MOST ESENTIAL LESONS WE CAN TAKE FROM THE MOORS. It is like to say hey what is the best think about the Moors., in other words just tell us something we can be proud of, don't tell us MOORS ARE NOT SUB SAHARANS, Don't tell us that the MOORS SPOKE A WHITE MAN LANGUAGE, ((VULGAR LATIN)), Don't tell us Moors were Berber or white, Moroccans, or Arabs, or basically ANYONE ACCEPTING ISLAM, don't tell us that, that would diminish our all ready tarnished legacy of the tribal sub saharan Americans, , just let the tribal sub saharan Americans to believe a lie. Hey Moors are black and they are from Africa so how is that a lie ?? We love this channel, and the simple approach the simple strait forward reasoning of the sub saharan Americans for the simple minds, just please subscribe, like us, and send us cash. ASE. **WE ARE AFRICANS** we are the sub saharans and also the pyramid builders, we are the OLMEC, the Moor, we are the suppressed and also the most outspoken, we have soul and also the most rapes and killings, we have morals and pineal glands and we also have the larges out of wedlock children, we are the most hygienic and also lead in STD, we are the most educated and also last in the academic achievements,. we are the KANDS AND SHEIT, and we also have the largest HANDOUTS DEMANDS. ASE.

  20. @ElusiveCube

    July 25, 2021 at 12:17 am

    I love how Felicia always looks puzzled, almost confused and always seams lost, at the tremendous knowledge of the sub saharans she have never hear of. The whole you-tube is priceless, please keep them coming. ASE.

  21. @sakatafti2971

    July 27, 2021 at 3:51 am

    Great knowledge outside the box

  22. @rkamson

    July 28, 2021 at 3:41 am

    Great information. Have shared in FB group of 4.6K. I agree that Kemet will transform those who go to learn. It does matter who you go with. My Master Teacher/Guide, on 3 occasions was, Dr, Ben, and Dr. Kwesi. And, my mind is still reeling from what I saw, in the '80s. We had reached heights that, so-call modern man, today, can not duplicate!

  23. @hendersoncnc

    July 28, 2021 at 3:53 am

  24. @hendersoncnc

    July 28, 2021 at 4:16 am

  25. @jetunb

    July 28, 2021 at 12:24 pm

    we have collectively lost our mind, my my my

  26. @dhammasymhajaycool1336

    July 29, 2021 at 10:38 am

    💯@1:43:35 ''I believe we have been significally sent to this time place and space for a powerful porpuse and a mighty mission. Both individually and collectively and the study of our history, participating in Hapi talks and in this movement'' -Dr. Chike Akua💯

    This is a powerful message 💯

  27. @JohnClark2014

    July 29, 2021 at 1:50 pm

    If there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can do us no harm.

  28. @JohnClark2014

    July 29, 2021 at 2:33 pm

    We are one family with a common history, a common identity, and a common destiny…in such a way that we act for our common good, an understanding the common forces of oppression that are reigned against us.

  29. @dithupe-2584

    July 30, 2021 at 9:15 pm

    Thank you Dr. Chike Akua….as our African Diaspora around the world, we really appreciating you all for enlightening Africa and awkening us…a very nice feeling to be African and to be proud of our origins despite the lies spread by the west, I'm glad we are rediscovering ourselves, I say thanks to you too Dr. Chike Akua, Namaste and peace !

  30. @Tyronsutton

    July 31, 2021 at 3:18 pm

    Amazing video

  31. @darlenemoore3413

    August 2, 2021 at 1:15 am

    Awesome Video

  32. @beantianja

    August 5, 2021 at 2:36 pm

    Greetings family. Dr. Akua is an addition to the importance and distinction of Moors and Arab Islams. Give thanks. Free education from the Kemetic education system to Moors for both males and females. Summer/Saturday schools help and assist. YOur children's books are amazing. Give thanks for your scholarship. As we celebrate the great works of Dr. Rashidi today. "It ain't over til we win"

  33. @jeansingleton9715

    August 19, 2021 at 1:49 am

    Sabir bey is a moors talk 2 him

  34. @sweetcakes1509

    October 31, 2021 at 8:08 am

    A Powerful Show!! Master Teacher Dr. CHIKE AKUA. Can't wait to purchase these books he mentioned. I already took his free classes online and it was awesome!!! Thank You Sister Felicia👏👍✊🇱🇾

  35. @drdread9896

    January 31, 2022 at 10:15 pm

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  36. @lexionline9240

    March 15, 2022 at 8:01 pm

    This is what we need. An open dialog where we can speak freely

  37. @samyebeid4534

    March 16, 2022 at 8:20 am

    Are you people stealing Moroccan and North African history now too? This is getting pathetic.

  38. @ernestinehenning273

    May 31, 2022 at 10:21 am

    So greatful for the info you are sharing🙏🏾

  39. @ernestinehenning273

    May 31, 2022 at 10:54 am

    Correction. “grateful”

  40. @majorsway5851

    July 23, 2022 at 8:02 pm

    I'm really enjoying this 😌 thank 😊

  41. @hakeemmuhammad9158

    October 19, 2022 at 9:19 pm

    Good Imformation so many black civilizations came up and fell as the most Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught us we don’t have a birth record time has erased our beginning

  42. @junemarshall8027

    July 12, 2023 at 12:07 am

    The DOCTOR OF OUR AFRICAN HISTORY IS MUCH APPRECIATED!!! THANK YOU DOCTOR and Madame Hapi! ❤️

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