And it was called Israel than!? where are the international scientific tests on the teeth ? the article is obviously fake.
It is still on Arab Land, people like it or not.
Are you using logic in your reasoning or what.
What exactly do you consider Arab land? Arabia is Arab land, the rest of it is Semitic land. The Hebrews lived there after the Canaanites meaning that they do have affiliation with that land. That article is authentic, similar news was reported here:
Oldest human remains unearthed in Israel? - Technology & science - Science - msnbc.com
The Eber you mention is 'ibr from 'Ibria in Arabic which means the language of the Jews, while 'Arabbia is the language of the Arabs.
If you believe in Semitism and Indo-European races and languages, you should revise your history lessons with a critical mind on your own not just repeat what some 19 th century backward thinking Europeans came up with.
All humans have originated in Africa, see Lucie's scull.
I have not repeated anything 19th century Europeans came up with, most of the current research on genetics & human origins is being done by Europeans or people of European origins as well.
Both the words "Arab" & "Hebrew" originate from the name of the ancestor called "Eber". He was the great grandson of Shem bin Noah.
If you believe that Indo-Europeans are Arabs, then how do you explain the existence & evolution of the Indo-European & Semitic languages starting from Proto-Indo-European & Proto-Semitic. Remember that sister languages originate among populations with common origins. The most well know example of which is Arabic & Hebrew. The fact is that Arabs are a language, not a race, thus there can be no Arab gene. There are however Semitic genes common among the populations of the Middle East & some parts of North Africa due to ancient Phoenician migration.
What is your view on Adam & Eve, were they Africans too? Where did Noah (the second Adam) live? How do you relate the out of Africa theory with Islam? Seeing as from the Islamic point of view both Adam & Noah lived in what is basically the Middle East. Do you deny the existence of Shem, Ham, & Japheth even though Islamic literature makes mention of them?
Here is another scientific article
Half of all Europeans 'may have Arab genes
Half of all Europeans 'may have Arab genes' - Telegraph
Could the World All Be Genetically Arab, Says New DNA Evidence
This would mean that most non-Africans in the world today are descended from those pioneers who made their home in what are now Arab lands.
That view is supported by a research paper released in an American journal last month.
In it,
an international team of scientists explains how they used sophisticated genetic analysis techniques to come up with new evidence supporting the view that Arabia was indeed the first place where our migrating ancestors settled.
According to one of the academics involved in the study, it is likely that they passed along the southern coast of the peninsula before crossing into the territory that today makes up the UAE.
Professor Martin Richards of the University of Leeds said: "The timing and pattern of the migration of early modern humans has been a source of much debate and research.
"Our new results suggest that Arabia, rather than North Africa or the Near East, was the first staging post in the spread of modern humans around the world."
Could the World All Be Genetically Arab, Says New DNA Evidence | Al Bawaba
Once again the article refers to migratory patterns, it's true that many ancient populations lived in the Middle East before expanding to other parts of the world. This does not imply that we are related in any way to modern days Arabs of Arabia. However, since most of the races of the world today are mixed, there will naturally be some similarities between different populations.
Here is a map of Aryan migrations, you will notice that even they migrated from what is technically the Middle East, but that does not mean they are Arabs.
I will add another evidence to the second theory about the migration and show its correctness from previous studies of mine:
The Amazight or Berbers (Al Barbar) -as they are called- of North Africa have their origin in a place called Amazigh found in modern day Yemen, an Arab land again.
You are desperately trying to link the entire world to Arabs, but according to your own views, Arabs are just misplaced Africans. Are you suggesting that Berbers are people that migrated out of Africa to Arabia & then ran back to Africa again? The Berbers are people indigenous to North Africa, they are not a homogeneous group. However, during the era of the Arab Islamic caliphates, many Arabs migrated to North Africa & settled with & assimilated with the Berbers.
You can read more about the Berbers below. I know this is a Wikipedia article, but there are references present at the end of the article for anyone that desires further research.
Berber people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Berbers (Berber: ⵉⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⴻⵏ Imazighen / Imaziɣen) are the indigenous ethnic group of North Africa west of the Nile Valley. They are continuously distributed from the Atlantic to the Siwa oasis, in Egypt, and from the Mediterranean to the Niger River. Historically they spoke the Berber language or varieties of it, which together form a branch of the Afro-Asiatic linguistic family. Today, varieties of Maghrebi colloquial Arabic are spoken by a large portion of Berbers besides the Berber language itself. Foreign languages like French are used by the educated in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. Spanish is also known by some Berbers in Morocco and in the annexed Western Sahara and Italian in Libya. This presence of European languages was due to Europe's occupation and colonization of the Berber world. Today, most Berber-speaking people live in Morocco and Algeria, smaller Berber-speaking populations are scattered throughout Tunisia, Libya, Mauritania, Mali and Niger, as well as various diasporas living in Europe.[1][2]
The presence of the Arabic language and dialects is due to the spread of Islam and to the immigration of some Arab tribes to the region centuries ago. A Berber is not necessarily only someone who happens to speak Berber. The Berber identity is usually wider than language and ethnicity, and encompasses the entire history and geography of North Africa. Berbers are not a homogeneous ethnic group and they encompass a range of phenotypes, cultures and ancestries. The one unifying force is the Berber language, Berber land, and an identification with the Berber heritage and history.
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The link below discusses Pakistani genetics for all the members on this thread that happen to be confused about their identity.
GENETIC DIVERSITY IN PAKISTANI POPULATIONS
Abstract
The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system, present on chromosome 6 is one of the most extensively studied regions of the human genome. The most striking feature of the HLA system is the extreme polymorphism found at some of its loci. This characteristic of the HLA system has made it an invaluable tool for population genetics analyses. Different populations exhibit characteristic allele and haplotype frequencies, which provide information about their history, migration patterns, evolution, genetics, disease susceptibility and resistance. In this study the genetic polymorphism of seven Pakistani ethnic groups was investigated at the HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB and DQB1 loci using polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific primers (PCR-SSP).
The groups included in this study are the Baloch, Brahui, Sindhi and Parsi from the south and the Burusho, Kalash and Pathan from the north of Pakistan. The allele frequencies, three-locus haplotype frequencies for HLA-A, -C, -B and HLA-A, -B, -DRBl and two locus haplotype frequencies for HLA-A, -B, HLA-B, -C, HLA-B, -DRBl and HLA-DRBl, -DQBl along with linkage disequilibrium, relative linkage disequilibrium and their significance (p-value as determined by -l-test) were calculated. Neighbor joining trees based on allele frequencies were constructed and correspondence analysis was carried out. Variation in the allele and haplotype distribution between the seven Pakistani ethnic groups was observed. A phylogenetic tree and correspondence analysis based on HLA- A, -B, -C, -DRBl and -DQBl allele frequencies revealed the Kalash and Parsi populations to be distinct from each other and the remaining Pakistani populations.
The Baloch and Brahui were closely related to one another. The Sindhi were closer to the Pathan and Burusho populations than to the neighboring Baloch and Brahui populations indicating admixture between the northern and southern populations of Pakistan. The three- and two- locus haplotypes reveal a large amount of admixture in the Pakistani populations. The haplotypes found in the Pakistani populations suggest an influence of Caucasian and Oriental populations.
A phylogenetic tree and correspondence analysis comparing the Pakistani populations to various other world populations (HLA- A, -B and -C allele frequency data from the 11th and 12th International Histocompatibility Workshops) showed that the Pakistani ethnic groups, with the exception of the Parsi, lie within the cluster of the European and Asian Indian populations. The Parsi populations show a striking affinity to the Iraqi Jews, which is in accordance with historical records placing the origin of the Parsi in ancient Persia. These results not only help in studying the origins of the various Pakistani populations but also provide a background for a variety of applications including tissue typing and HLA and disease association studies in Pakistan.
bro we balochs were the decendant of hazrat ameer hamza (uncle of hazrat muhammad S.A.W)AND SOME querashis baloch were the decendant of hazrat abrahim.........there are many arab baloch too ,,like al balochi ,albouchii etc.... hazrat ameer hamza may have some other religion before islam but was not hindusium......and scared of what??? i didnot undrstand ur point.........
Can you provide any proof of these claims? As far as I know the Arab word "Al Balochi" is used for Arabs of Balochi descent. Refer to the link I gave regarding the genetic diversity in the Pakistani population.
Here is another link for you to refer too:
Baloch people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keep in mind that many people in Pakistan have
falsely attempted to link their family trees & origins to Arabs or to Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). The purpose of which is to differentiate themselves from their pagan past probably because they feel ashamed of their pre-Islamic history.