Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people

The theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people is seemingly the oldest amongst other theories of their origins. This is because the original Yoruba oral tradition pertaining to their origin subscribes to the ‘East’ as the location of their origin. The East is believed to be Arabia or Mecca. Ther...

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Main Author: Jock M. Agai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-02-01
Series:Theologia Viatorum
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Online Access:https://theologiaviatorum.org/index.php/tv/article/view/77
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spelling doaj-132cd08d9009492c874f3a8224bb0f912021-03-25T13:43:42ZengAOSISTheologia Viatorum0378-41422664-29802021-02-01451e1e910.4102/tv.v45i1.7739Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba peopleJock M. Agai0School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, PietermaritzburgThe theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people is seemingly the oldest amongst other theories of their origins. This is because the original Yoruba oral tradition pertaining to their origin subscribes to the ‘East’ as the location of their origin. The East is believed to be Arabia or Mecca. There are many reasons why scholars from the 19th to the 21st centuries dissociated themselves from the Arab theory of the Yoruba origin, yet some scholars uphold the theory in high esteem. The religions of Christianity and Islam might have influenced the interpretation of the Arab theory of the Yoruba origin. This research elucidates the Arab theory of the Yoruba origin pointing at the historical circumstances that might have led to the acceptance and the non-acceptance of the theory by various people who are interested in the writing of the Yoruba history. The aim of the research was to highlight the discrepancies or the weaknesses of the theory to initiate further research on the subject.https://theologiaviatorum.org/index.php/tv/article/view/77arabiachristianscopticeastegyptislammeccaoduduwayorubaland
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Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people
Theologia Viatorum
arabia
christians
coptic
east
egypt
islam
mecca
oduduwa
yorubaland
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title Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people
title_short Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people
title_full Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people
title_fullStr Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people
title_full_unstemmed Reflection on the theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people
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publisher AOSIS
series Theologia Viatorum
issn 0378-4142
2664-2980
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The theory of the Arab origin of the Yoruba people is seemingly the oldest amongst other theories of their origins. This is because the original Yoruba oral tradition pertaining to their origin subscribes to the ‘East’ as the location of their origin. The East is believed to be Arabia or Mecca. There are many reasons why scholars from the 19th to the 21st centuries dissociated themselves from the Arab theory of the Yoruba origin, yet some scholars uphold the theory in high esteem. The religions of Christianity and Islam might have influenced the interpretation of the Arab theory of the Yoruba origin. This research elucidates the Arab theory of the Yoruba origin pointing at the historical circumstances that might have led to the acceptance and the non-acceptance of the theory by various people who are interested in the writing of the Yoruba history. The aim of the research was to highlight the discrepancies or the weaknesses of the theory to initiate further research on the subject.
topic arabia
christians
coptic
east
egypt
islam
mecca
oduduwa
yorubaland
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