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Assalam Maleikum Que a paz de Deus esteja com todos

Os Crêoulos Africanos descendentes da Nigéria resistem até hoje no Brasil gostaria de estar ampliando mais esta discurssão


Maleikum Assalam

No Brasil a Irmandade dos Crêoulos Africanos Muçulmanos Malês (ICAMMALÊS) representa uma das resistencia da cultura e edentidade dos Nigerianos "Yorubas" nacidos no Brasil. que nunca aceitaram o termo negro pos se firmam comom Africanos de origem Yoruba Nacidos na América. O Presidente da Irmandade é Abdullahi Sanin Aleiso


Maleikum Assalam —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.25.48.102 (talk) 14:50, 5 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

TRANSLATION of the above:salam Maleikum May the peace of God be with all

The African Créoulos descendants of Nigeria resist until today in Brazil would like to be amplifying this discourse more


Maleikum Assalam

In Brazil, the Brotherhood of African Muslim Créoulos Malês (ICAMMALÊS) represents one of the resistance of the culture and language of the Nigerian "Yorubas" born in Brazil. Who never accepted the term negro pos posado with African origin Yoruba born in America. The President of the Brotherhood is Abdullahi Sanin Aleisaz

see also: http://www.icammales.org/CIVILIZA%C3%87%C3%83O%20%20IORUBA.html Elinruby (talk) 22:17, 27 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Titles and Wikipedia

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Please WP rules before adding occupational, academic or unrecognized tribal titles. Inamo11 (talk) 10:25, 5 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

This page is about Saro people - not Aguda or Amaro

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I am proposing the removal of all references to the Aguda/Amaro people from this page (except for 'See also') as these resettled Afro-Brazilians are not connected to the Saro people. Their histories and post-slavery ethnogenesis are largely unrelated, other than their probable Yoruba or broader Nigerian ancestry. This is not unique since a large proportion of former enslaved Africans in the diaspora also have ancestral roots from this region. An encyclopedia is expected to provide factual, direct and focused information consistent with the page title. The Aguda/Amaro already have substantial coverage in their WP page Brazilians in Nigeria which rightly makes no reference to Saro people. I really do not see the need for their inclusion here. The merging of Amaro/Aguda with Saro appears to be a new analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position not clearly advanced by the sources. This is addressed in WP:NOR and WP:NPOV. Inamo11 (talk) 02:54, 5 December 2022 (UTC)Reply