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mariehlene
Mary :
“I hate my hair then what” is something 😭
2026-03-26 18:17:34
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feetsmelllikefunyuns
. :
What if I’m bald then what do i do. Can I polish sister?
2026-03-26 22:38:55
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poopsoup18
poopsoup18 :
i inhaled, am I allowed to exhale please?🤣
2026-03-26 21:55:59
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tinukerebekah
tinukerebekah :
i’m allergic to wigs what should i do?
2026-03-26 19:13:54
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3badbuiltbitchesinahonda
☆thena :
I’ve used lotion on my hair in dire straits just do you fr😭
2026-03-26 19:44:53
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mandisagmudavanhu
Mandisa :
nah people asking would piss me all the way off 😭😭😭😭
2026-03-26 17:59:48
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hugs4evi
evita ᥫ᭡ :
bean soup theory
2026-03-26 21:23:06
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esmeralda__xxo
esmeralda__xxo :
Guys use indian hemp kuza brand it’s acctually so good
2026-03-26 20:36:22
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meliswanted
???? :
I have armpit hair too? Do I also moisturize it and braid it
2026-03-29 00:00:18
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ladymayla_
LadyMayla UGC | LONDON :
The true is that we don’t know much about our natural hair so people are just looking for a point of reference. Even natural hair salons don’t have content on 4C and etc so it’s normal.
2026-03-26 23:41:48
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thirdeyejedi
RockstarBritt :
It's them damn phones
2026-03-28 08:00:38
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thenameofthem00n
LittleSpoon :
what if I don't like beans???
2026-03-27 13:14:15
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ginger.king04
Ivan || RN 🩺 :
I don’t like bean soup. Can I still eat this?
2026-03-28 13:08:10
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moonstars545
moon :
youtube is free
2026-03-27 03:20:49
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mooneywoons
Tobi :
Keep doing you
2026-03-26 17:48:12
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azeekoli
zee :
Big sister general 🫡
2026-03-27 08:07:11
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lizbrowns
liz ♕ :
I fear I love you 😭
2026-03-27 16:00:34
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yejasmim
Jasmin👑 :
As a wig warrior I swear people don’t have think pieces anymore 😭
2026-03-27 19:03:01
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i.got.banned.again46
I got banned AGAIN :
is it okay when i breathe
2026-03-27 01:35:58
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khadija_sc
Dija’s hideout🥷 :
Basically you can wear wigs it’s just abt balance hlguys
2026-03-29 11:03:44
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sweetbeandraws
Sweet bean :
i dont have apples, can i still make apple pie?
2026-03-28 12:05:28
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konekogrls
Nek0 :
LMFOAOAOQOAOAOAOAOAOAOA
2026-03-27 00:05:12
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brolyrage0
Gohan :
Girl a king going to his adviser to ask for his next move is normal. Queen you got yourself some followers, OWN ITTTT
2026-03-27 00:35:17
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#fyp #arab #ArabTikTok #BlackTikTok #History #muhammad #africa #ethiopian_tik_tok #somalitiktok #kenyantiktok🇰🇪 The early Arabs were not only Black in skin tone like the Habasha and Zanj, but they also shared facial features and body structure with them. Classical Islamic texts confirm this overlap, showing that early Arabs and East Africans were often physically indistinguishable. Arab poets, scholars, and companions of the Prophet ﷺ testified to this reality — not metaphorically, but literally. ⸻ 1. Allah Assigned the Color Black to the Arabs, Habasha, and Zanj From al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī al-Namrī: “إن الله عز وجل خلق الألوان خمسة… فأعطى العرب والحبشة والزنج وشكلهم عامة السواد” Translation: Allah, the Mighty and Majestic, created five colors… and He gave the Arabs, the Habasha, the Zanj, and those who resemble them, the general quality of blackness. Analysis: 	•	“شكلهم” = their form, appearance, not just tone 	•	This means Arabs and Africans shared both color and physical traits 	•	The use of “عامة السواد” shows this wasn’t an exception — Blackness was the norm for these peoples ⸻ 2. Arab Nobles Proudly Identified as Black From al-Faḍl ibn ʿUtbah, an Arab poet from Quraysh: “وأنا الأخضر من يعرفني، أخضر الجلدة من بيت العرب” Translation: I am the green one — whoever knows me knows — green-skinned from the house of the Arabs. Note: 	•	“أخضر الجلدة” was a known euphemism among the Arabs for very dark Black skin 	•	This is confirmed by Ibn Manẓūr in Lisān al-ʿArab, who states that “green” (in skin) means jet Black 	•	This poet is not distancing himself from Arabness by calling himself dark-skinned — he’s affirming it ⸻ 3. Arabs Could Not Tell Themselves Apart from Zanj By Sight From ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAṭāʾ: Ibn ʿUmar passed by a Zanjī and greeted him three times. The man didn’t respond. Someone told him: “He is a ṭamṭamānī — a non-Arabic speaker.” Key Point: 	•	Ibn ʿUmar did not realize the man was a foreigner based on appearance 	•	He had to be told that the man didn’t speak Arabic — not that he “wasn’t Arab” 	•	This shows that Zanj and Arabs were visually similar enough that even Ibn ʿUmar, a Companion of the Prophet ﷺ, couldn’t tell by sight
#fyp #arab #ArabTikTok #BlackTikTok #History #muhammad #africa #ethiopian_tik_tok #somalitiktok #kenyantiktok🇰🇪 The early Arabs were not only Black in skin tone like the Habasha and Zanj, but they also shared facial features and body structure with them. Classical Islamic texts confirm this overlap, showing that early Arabs and East Africans were often physically indistinguishable. Arab poets, scholars, and companions of the Prophet ﷺ testified to this reality — not metaphorically, but literally. ⸻ 1. Allah Assigned the Color Black to the Arabs, Habasha, and Zanj From al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī al-Namrī: “إن الله عز وجل خلق الألوان خمسة… فأعطى العرب والحبشة والزنج وشكلهم عامة السواد” Translation: Allah, the Mighty and Majestic, created five colors… and He gave the Arabs, the Habasha, the Zanj, and those who resemble them, the general quality of blackness. Analysis: • “شكلهم” = their form, appearance, not just tone • This means Arabs and Africans shared both color and physical traits • The use of “عامة السواد” shows this wasn’t an exception — Blackness was the norm for these peoples ⸻ 2. Arab Nobles Proudly Identified as Black From al-Faḍl ibn ʿUtbah, an Arab poet from Quraysh: “وأنا الأخضر من يعرفني، أخضر الجلدة من بيت العرب” Translation: I am the green one — whoever knows me knows — green-skinned from the house of the Arabs. Note: • “أخضر الجلدة” was a known euphemism among the Arabs for very dark Black skin • This is confirmed by Ibn Manẓūr in Lisān al-ʿArab, who states that “green” (in skin) means jet Black • This poet is not distancing himself from Arabness by calling himself dark-skinned — he’s affirming it ⸻ 3. Arabs Could Not Tell Themselves Apart from Zanj By Sight From ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAṭāʾ: Ibn ʿUmar passed by a Zanjī and greeted him three times. The man didn’t respond. Someone told him: “He is a ṭamṭamānī — a non-Arabic speaker.” Key Point: • Ibn ʿUmar did not realize the man was a foreigner based on appearance • He had to be told that the man didn’t speak Arabic — not that he “wasn’t Arab” • This shows that Zanj and Arabs were visually similar enough that even Ibn ʿUmar, a Companion of the Prophet ﷺ, couldn’t tell by sight

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