Negotiation: (The art of possibility with those you hate, and the desire for perfection with those you love) (10) ✍️ Ali Al-Fateh Al-Zubair

Negotiation: (The art of possibility with those we hate, and the desire for perfection with those we love) (10)

*The solution begins when we understand the problem*…

In continuous search in the history books, we are overwhelmed with pride at times and regret and remorse at all times, over a generational past that we have lost, so here we are wandering among its memories, perhaps we will find among our distinguished heritage on the face of the earth that which unites us and does not divide us after the fifteenth of April of the twenty-third year of the third millennium AD.

Since language is a system of signs and symbols, it is a tool of knowledge and language is considered the most important means of understanding and interaction between members of society in all areas of life. Without language, the cognitive activity of individuals is impossible. Language and thinking are closely related; a person's thoughts are always formulated in a linguistic form, even in the state of his subconscious thinking…

With historical references

There are over 400 diverse tribes and cultures in Sudan

More than 500 local dialects and a large number of written languages ​​are derived from it.

However, the Nubian language, spoken by the inhabitants of the Nile Valley region in southern Egypt and northern Sudan, is one of the oldest Hamitic languages ​​widespread in Africa and Sudan. is not the first local language used in this region, it preceded it. The Pharaonic language, and then the Meroitic language, which replaced the Pharaonic language after the inhabitants of the valley broke off ties with Egypt. them using pictures (hieroglyphs), and the second using letters (demotic), which have 23 letters, including 4 vowels and 19 consonants.

According to researchers of the history of the Nubian language, Nubian was brought to the Nile Valley region by tribes from northwest Africa via the Kordofan region of western Sudan during the period of the fall of the Meroitic Kingdom, to replace Meroitic, a language that no one has yet managed to decipher.

But in its beginnings, Nubian was only a spoken language, and with the introduction of Christianity in the 6th century AD and the need to translate the texts of the Bible, the Nubians used Coptic letters of Greek origin to write their Nubian language after adding three letters, bringing the number of its letters to 34 letters. This is why it became a spoken and written language, and a tool for cognitive communication between generations, in addition to its contribution to establishing the foundations of civilization and culture in this region, including literature, poetry, art, song, stories, novels, and others.

Old Nubian comes from the languages ​​of the Nuba Bedouins who occupied the Nile between the First and Third Cataracts of the Nile and the Makurian Bedouins who occupied the lands between the Third and Fourth Cataracts after the collapse of Meroe in the fourth century.

The name Sudan in the Nubian language is composed of (Asi), which means water, the word (Awu), which means sky, and the word (Dan), which means earth, and the meaning of the word is heavenly earth. waters.

Let us then admit that the name is not Arabic and does not express a translation used by the Arabs to identify our land, its people and its history, and therefore this name cannot be interpolated.

(Sudan) as a claim and considering it as a source and a definitional link between Sudan and its ties with ethnicities… as a tool for the artificial conflict of identity,,!!!.. which politicians and those with the agenda designate as a fertile ground for their ambition to govern.

Diversity and diversity of races and languages ​​are widespread among nations.

Neither language nor race has ever been a tool for building and rebuilding the earth, like the ideas that come to you in your language as you sit drinking a cup of coffee in our current times.

And to firmly confirm that we are a glorious nation and an ancient people, we must accept and reject the racism, tribal boasting and fragmentation that have prevented us from joining the developed world, every day and even every hour, and we are still floundering. We quarrel and fight, and we are deprived of the ability to live with dignity and with a dear people in our country.

And our Nile, our plains, our cities and villages, which war has turned into pools of blood and rivers of tears, and destroyed every glimmer of hope there was for the present and the countryside, we have waited for it, generation after generation. generation.

Is there any hope??? Is there a savior? God is using him for this people who deserve good…????

To be continued, God willing, if he has the rest of his life…





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