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There are theories of Pashtuns (large amounts of people from Pakistan & Afghanistan, including Imran Khan, Malala, myself, and many others) are descendants of exiled lost tribes of Bani Israel.

"Bani Israel theory. There is a tradition among the Pashtuns of being descended from the exiled lost tribes of Israel. This tradition was referenced in 19th-century Western scholarship and was also incorporated in the "Lost Tribes" literature popular at the time (notably George Moore's The Lost Tribes of 1861)."




Also interesting is that Netanyahu/Israel sees "Pakistan" along with Iran as their biggest threat now, people who could be very similar to them.


The Prophet has said that two groups in my ummah (group of my followers) shall be successful. One which fights in Hind (India) and the other that accompanies Hadhrat Isa (Jesus) when he comes back.

The group that conquers India could very well be Pakistan (with Afghanistan siding with Pakistan), so a large Pashtun group. This group then carries black flags to fight against Israel's dajjal army, perhaps? Just my own gathering.
 
There’s def a lot to unpack two different topics as well.

But I think the most important thing to remember is that you can have Jewish ancestry and still be 100% Muslim. In fact Jews are invited to Islam and there were those that accepted it during the Prophets time. Jews and Muslims also have had many peaceful interactions throughout history so I wouldn’t be surprised if some accepted Islam later on

From what I’ve gathered these hereditary links have room for doubt
 
There are theories of Pashtuns (large amounts of people from Pakistan & Afghanistan, including Imran Khan, Malala, myself, and many others) are descendants of exiled lost tribes of Bani Israel.

"Bani Israel theory. There is a tradition among the Pashtuns of being descended from the exiled lost tribes of Israel. This tradition was referenced in 19th-century Western scholarship and was also incorporated in the "Lost Tribes" literature popular at the time (notably George Moore's The Lost Tribes of 1861)."




Also interesting is that Netanyahu/Israel sees "Pakistan" along with Iran as their biggest threat now, people who could be very similar to them.


The Prophet has said that two groups in my ummah (group of my followers) shall be successful. One which fights in Hind (India) and the other that accompanies Hadhrat Isa (Jesus) when he comes back.

The group that conquers India could very well be Pakistan (with Afghanistan siding with Pakistan), so a large Pashtun group. This group then carries black flags to fight against Israel's dajjal army, perhaps? Just my own gathering.
Source?
 
No it's a theory refuted years ago. Some Hebrew tribes might have assimilated into Pakhtuns because of family names and the presense of Haplogroup J.

But as far as genetics go, Pakhtuns are a Southeastern Iranic people and their language is Southeastern Iranic according to linguistics.
 
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No it's a theory refuted years ago. Some Hebrew tribes might have assimilated into Pakhtuns because of family names and the presense of Haplogroup J.

But as far as genetics go, Pakhtuns are an Southeastern Iranic people and their language is Southeastern iranic according to linguistics.

Refuted, you say? By whom? And do you have any sources?
 
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Refuted, you say? By whom? And do you have any sources?

Yes you can find the refutations to these urban myths if you dig deep enough. As far as genetics go, this puts the common ancestors of Iranic peoples, Pakhtuns included, to the Caspian steppes, not the Middle East: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4388827/

The ancestors of Pakhtuns probably arrived in modern KP during the near late Bronze Age. This is also around the same time era that the Trojan War took place on the Aegean coast, not that it is connected to the Aryan migrations of the Eurasian steppes.
 
Yes you can find the refutations to these urban myths if you dig deep enough. As far as genetics go, this puts the common ancestors of Iranic peoples, Pakhtuns included, to the Caspian steppes, not the Middle East: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4388827/

The ancestors of Pakhtuns probably arrived in modern KP during the near late Bronze Age. This is also around the same time era that the Trojan War took place on the Aegean coast, not that it is connected to the Aryan migrations of the Eurasian steppes.

You've provided no source for your claims, ThunderCat. The link just describes certain details of Iranic people in general.
 
Some tribes are but not all. A DNA study done as part of a cancer study suggested it. They had the same DNA markers as the Shephardic Jews. Specifically Yousafzais.
 
You've provided no source for your claims, ThunderCat. The link just describes certain details of Iranic people in general.

It provides genetic details on the origins of modern Iranic speaking peoples, which includes Pakhtuns. Are you telling me haplogroup R is non-existant in Pakhtuns? Check the genetic maps of the region.

Haplogroup J1 & J2 of which the former is assigned to Smeitic peoples and the latter to Mediterranean peoples is not singificant in the Pakistan or Indus region.
 
It provides genetic details on the origins of modern Iranic speaking peoples, which includes Pakhtuns. Are you telling me haplogroup R is non-existant in Pakhtuns? Check the genetic maps of the region.

Haplogroup J1 & J2 of which the former is assigned to Smeitic peoples and the latter to Mediterranean peoples is not singificant in the Pakistan or Indus region.

Yes, all that study does is label and define Iranian people. It doesn't disapprove what the claim in the OP nor is it a valid source from you.
 
Nope, Bani Israel was/are/will be smart people.
 
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