For the first three or four centuries after the death of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the genealogy of Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula have been widely known and documented. As Arabian tribes grew, split and regrouped, new names have appeared by time that cannot be exactly tracked and linked back to the old and classical tribes that existed more than 1000 years ago. YDNA research progresses has opened new realms for research to try and find such lost connections between tribes that originated in the Arabian Peninsula and possibility further identify their Adnanite or Qahtanite lineages.
We have initiated this easy blog to allow project members as well as all interested others to share their thoughts ans feeling about the project cause and findings so far.
We have a dream that one day our project becomes an academic subject for students studying genealogy of Arabs while drawing the history of all mankind.
We welcome those who have open minds to share what they have discovered related to our project subject. We aspire respect for one another in this journey and hope we are benefiting ourselves as well as others while spending time to know more about a subject that interest us enough to search for it.
Hope you enjoy the stay, please be generous of your positive thoughts and obey to general manners, respect to others, subjectivity of information shared, references, and good sense of patience over conflicts.
The subject of Arabian Peninsula Arabs YDNA can also be addressed from historical point of view. Any interesting historical background about arab migration from and around the peninsula would be also appreciated with open minds and hearts.
Blog administrator and Arabian Peninsula Co Administrator
Jassim Mohammed Ahmed Al Jasmi
Friday, August 1, 2008
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2 comments:
This blog is excellent for Arabic people. I am watching continuously update on database. I would also like to share here one more interesting website which is www.dnaancestry.ae some content of the site is in Arabic and English.
Greetings,
I feel I must ask a question in order to know exactly what this site is about.
Is this research being done on Peninsula horses or people?
If it is on Arabian horses, I can participate, if it is on people, I cannot.
Respectfully,
Troy Patterson
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