Friday 16 November 2012

                                                  ARABIC NAMES ARE NATIVE TO THE BRITISH ISLES







A recent survey has exposed that numerous names previously considered alien to the British isles could actually be native. The most common Arabic name "Mohammed Khan" is now believed to be of Anglo Saxon origin, the name "Khan" is now believed to be derived from the old English expression"can`t" as in a person that is impotent and "can`t perform in bed".  The name "Mohammed Ali is now thought to be derived from a street vendor that sold ham in a snicket during the Norman occupation of England, in which Arabs were permitted to remain in England but under strict regulations. The name Ali could be old English for alley/snicket/ginnel this proves that Arabic names are actually native to the British isles.  The name Abdul is now believed to be derived from the old English word "dull" meaning that a person is boring.  The biggest shock is the name "Obama" which is now believed to be derived from the  Latin term "embalmer" as in a person that was employed in a mortuary that embalmed people, this could actually prove that president Obama`s ancestry traces back to Europe and not Africa.

The name Sadiq is now thought to be derived possibly for the word "sneak" as in a person that was devious or sneaky, or it could be from the Latin word sadistic" meaning a person that was brutal and cruel.  The Arabic name "Anjem" possibly could be of Jewish origin meaning "I`m Jew" it is believed that during the expulsion of Jews during the Plantagenet occupation of England that the W was changed to an M in order for people of Jewish origin to disguise their true identity, so Anjem Choudary could originally be Jewish.  This could be a major shock for historians and could signify a complete change in attitudes surrounding British history and culture.