He is Muslim through his father and Protestant Christian through his mother.
Can you not tell from his skin of what he is?
he is mixed... his mother is white and his father is black.
There are three reasons and consequences of the 19th century Islamic reform movements in West Africa. One is African kings that have Muslim that are separated, the second is African blends Islam with the population and the third is African Muslims tries to get rid of societies mix practices.
There is a mix of Afrians and Arabs, they're muslim.
south Sudan's population is a mix of (mostly) African and Arab peoples
Barack Obama had a diverse childhood, spending his early years in Honolulu, Hawaii, after being born in Honolulu in 1961. He was raised primarily by his mother, Ann Dunham, and his grandparents, experiencing a mix of cultures and influences. Obama faced challenges, including the absence of his father, which shaped his identity and worldview. His experiences as a biracial child navigating different environments contributed to his later perspectives on race and community.
An African Creole is a language that is a mix between an African language and a completely unrelated language (usually French or English).
It was a Muslim capital and a Jewish center.
an african in a coal pit
Yes, but she might convert to Islam after marrying Zayn.
Mamet and Lisa Oz are known to grow up in the mix of Muslims. His mother was a Secular Muslim and his father was a Sufi Muslim.
Years ago, this was the racial group called "negroes" or "colored people." Today, they are generally called "African-Americans," referring to the fact that many (though not all) black people in the United States originally came from the continent of Africa. Some famous African-Americans in U.S. history include Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Colin Powell, Oprah Winfrey, and Barack Obama.
It should be noted that neither name is indigenous to the Swahili language. Barack is a transliteration into English from the Arabic. Its Swahili form is baraka, meaning blessing. Obama is not a Swahili word. It's a family name probably in the language of the Luo tribe to which his father belonged.It should also be noted that all Swahili-speakers would immediately recognize Barack as meaning "blessing." Determining what's indigenous to Swahili is problematic since it is an amalgam of many languages, most of them Bantu but also including Arabic and English.Strongs H1301 בָּרָק BaraqI.Barak = "lightning" or "lightning flash"Strongs H1117 במה BamahI.Bamah = "high place"A.a place in Palestine (of places of idolatrous worship)