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20 Jan 2010 15:58 #1308
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The Fulani people were traditionally pastoral and nomadic cattle herders of Western Africa many of whom were among the first African tribe to convert to Islam centuries ago. The term “fullah man” was derived from the word Fulani, it is also a common language for countries in West Africa, and is still being used to describe Muslims in Guyana today, though for the most part not in a very pleasant context.
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20 Jan 2010 16:04 #1314
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because the Fulani people were taken to Guyana during the period of slavery and hence the origin of the term in Guyana. When the Shia muslims used to practice the tazia festival they used to get the Afros to help them make the drum and to build the tazia, but then the "white'"people banned them from participating in the festival because they feared that the Afros (who they forced to accept christianity) would revert to their "roots"
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