Madagascar Island an African and Arabic Island that was stolen by the west. 

Madagascar Island an African and Arabic Island that was stolen by the west. 

Madagascar

Dr.Steve Ramsey, PhD -Public Health MSc-(hon) in Med Ultrasound.RMSKS.

Dr.Steve Ramsey, PhD -Public Health

Madagascar

Until about 2,000 years ago Madagascar was uninhabited. There were few Africans live in it but the western world decline thier rights and banish thier history, killing and raping many. Then the Indonesian people arrived. About 800 AD and brought with them new agriculture and tools along with magic practice , the Arabs started sailing to Madagascar.

No alt text provided for this image
The Russian killers and thugs in Africa.

Islam entered the island and got rid of magic and witchcraft, taught them how to pray , clean, and believe in one God almighty. The first European to reach Madagascar was a Portuguese called Diogo Dias in 1500.

No alt text provided for this image

However, at first, Europeans showed little interest in the island although pirates used it as a base in the 17th century. They destroyed and killed populations, stole Gold and minerals along with so many endanger animal to sell them a broad.

No alt text provided for this image
France and UK killing, atrocity and rape in Madagascar from the start with slavery to control population and convert them to Christianity.

In the early 19th century a kingdom called Merina took over most of the island. Their king, Radama I established relations with the British and they paid him to allowed Christian missionaries to preach to the people.

No alt text provided for this image
UK AND FRANCE along with Germany killed people and loted the contry

Queen Ranavalona (1828-1861) tried to stop the spread of Christianity in Madagascar. She also tried to preserve independence from European powers, as they destroyed the local religion, believes, and rituals , they stole more gold and minerals and make many people slaves .

No alt text provided for this image
The new bright mind of the new generation will control the future

However, in 1890 Britain gave up all claims to Madagascar and recognized it as in the French sphere of influence. France formally annexed Madagascar in 1896 and they started more killing and rape, more stealing and controlling the mines.

No alt text provided for this image
The proud people of this island who was controlled by the west and brained wash to believe in thier culture.

When France surrendered to Germany in 1940 a puppet government was formed in Vichy. At first, Madagascar was under the control of Vichy but in 1942 it surrendered to the British. After the war, Madagascar was handed back to France, it is like a football team back and fourth from one evil to other woes evil, from a Nazi to fascists’ to imperialist’s and they did more killing , raping , slaveries and stealing.

No alt text provided for this image

In 1947 the people of Madagascar again rose in rebellion against French rule but they were crushed. killed and burned to death, However, in 1958 Madagascar became autonomous. It became completely independent on 26 June 1960. Philibert Tsiranana was the first president, he was also a puppet of the west.

No alt text provided for this image
Islam entered the island 1200 years ago , teach the people how to pray, clean, read and write, respect each other, denounce slavery’s, and improved thier daily life.

However, he was forced to resign in 1972 and he was replaced by Gabriel Ramanantsoa. He introduced socialism, and influenced by communist party, which proved disastrous for Madagascar. In 1975 he was replaced by Didier Ratsiraka. He ruled until 1991. Unfortunately, Ratsiraka continued socialist policies that impoverished Madagascar even more. However, in 1993 multi-party elections were held, and in 1997 Ratsiraka was elected president again. Marc Ravalomanana followed him in 2002.

No alt text provided for this image
Surely UK and France invaders are far away from Africa , so why the control it? they are interested in the Gold and Diamond mines.

Ravalomanana was re-elected in 2007. However, in January 2009 protests broke out against his rule. In March 2009 the army made Andry Rajoelina president. The army was paid by UK and France. However presidential and parliamentary elections were held in 2013. Hery Rajaonarimampianina became president of Madagascar in 2014.

No alt text provided for this image

Meanwhile from the mid-1990s, Madagascar abandoned socialism and the economy began to recover. However today Madagascar is still a very poor country but its economy is growing steadily. In 2020 the population of Madagascar was 27 million.

No alt text provided for this image
Gold mines controlled by France and UK as it was in MALI and other African countries , stealing and looting is UK , FRANCE MOTO.

Madagascar has one of the highest proportions of indigenous religious practitioners in Africa. The constitution of Madagascar provides for the freedom of religion and registration of religious groups is allowed by the government. The religious landscape in Madagascar is characterized by tolerance, although isolated cases of societal discrimination are occasionally reported.

No alt text provided for this image
The France and UK killed so many Africans civilians, burned them, raped them and slaved them

The Traditional Malagasy Beliefs Honoring Zanahary and Family Ancestors is adhered to by 50% of the country’s population. The Malagasy people trace their ancestry to Asia, Arab, and African origin and thus pride in unique religious practices. They are Muslims with Arab root, The traditional religion is centered on one creator known as Zanahary or Andriamanitra who is neither male nor female.

No alt text provided for this image
Dimond mines , controlled by the westerns criminals

Zanahary is believed to have unlimited power and is, therefore, able to bless those who act according to his will and punish those who offend him. He is one God and no trinity in it, he is the creator of all mankind, and the God of 99 names, who have no son or a wife, no family and no one created him.

The close relationship between the living and the ancestors is integral in the traditional religion. Ancestors are believed to be the link between the living and the Supreme God and to be actively looking for their descendants. Adherents of the religion observe various taboos (fady) to avoid the disapproval of the ancestors.

No alt text provided for this image

The Malagasy hold periodical ceremonies to venerate their ancestors, where they open their family tombs and re-wrap the dead in fresh shrouds amidst the jubilant celebration. Tomb building is a common practice in Madagascar, and the tombs are often more expensive and substantial concerning the houses of the living. Tombs have become a cultural landmark on the African island. Respect for ancestors is widespread in the Island and unites all the citizens, even most of those who practice other religions.

No alt text provided for this image

Protestant Christianity boasts 10 % of Madagascar’s population. The religion is mainly rooted among the Merina ethnic group, who are concentrated in the country’s central highlands. Protestantism Christianity on the island is traced back to 1818 when the first Christian Missionaries from the London Missionary Society arrived, paid them to convert, and killed those who resist them. The missionaries translated the Bible, erected churches and began converting the Malagasy people by force.

No alt text provided for this image

Although the process of conversion to Christianity was stifled by Queen Ranavalona I, the religion found its bearing during the reign of Queen Ranavalona II, as she was paid and took care of by the UK. Protestantism grew to become the religion of the royalty and nobility on the island, to control the population and mind , control the mines and slavery.

No alt text provided for this image

The three oldest denominations are the Lutheran, Anglican, and Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar are all part of the Malagasy Council of Churches which has significant influence in the country’s politics. Other Protestant Churches include the Seventh-day Adventist and Jehovah’s Witness. Most of the adherents integrate Christianity with traditional religious practices.

No alt text provided for this image

Roman Catholicism, Orthodox, Mormonism and other Forms of Christianity are represented by 10% of the country’s population. The Roman Catholic Church is popular with the Betsileo ethnic group. Introduced to the island by French missionaries, Roman Catholicism gained popularity during French colonization. Being part of the Malagasy Council of Churches, the Catholic Church maintains a degree of political influence in the country.

Orthodox Christianity was introduced to the island by Greek traders and still has a following till date. A smaller population subscribes to Mormonism as well as other forms of Christianity.

No alt text provided for this image

Islam is wide practiced of Madagascar’s population. Madagascar’s history reflects the immigration of Arabs to the island and continued interactions with Arab merchants and traders. Arab immigrants trace their origin to Comoros, Pakistan, Egypt, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Turkey and India. Sunni Islam is the most dominant Islam branch alongside small numbers of Shia Muslims and Ahmadis.

No alt text provided for this image

Modern day immigration from Islamic territories including Yemen and Iran has further influenced the number of Muslims in the country. Muslims are actively involved in commerce and Islam has a notable presence in the country’s media. Many who was force to convert to Christianity are back to thier root of Islamic Arabic descend.

Baha’i Faith, Hinduism, other Beliefs and Irreligion have a 2% share of the country’s population. Hinduism is mainly a reserve for the Indian immigrants in the country. Baha’i Faith is a relatively new cult in the country, having been introduced in the 1950s from Iran. Irreligion reflects a small number of Malagasy people.

No alt text provided for this image

Rank Belief System Share of Population of Madagascar Traditional Malagasy Beliefs Honoring Zanahary and Family Ancestors50% as old modified Muslim faith . Muslim Sunni 15 %, Shia Muslims 5% . Protestant Christianity , Roman Catholicism, Orthodoxy, Mormonism, and Other Forms of Christianity 28%, Baha’i Faith, Hinduism, Other Beliefs, and Irreligion2%

Related Images:

By Dr.Steve Ramsey,PhD

Greeting from Calgary, Alberta - Canada. My name is Saad Al-Hashimi. Known as Steve Ramsey PhD, I am the founder and the director of the Paranormal zone- Haunting Dimensions. That deals with an investigation, debunking, and healing/cleansing since 1986. Having had many unexplainable experiences from a young age at a possible "haunted" house where plenty of things seemed to happen that I couldn’t explain, since that time and I am looking and searching for an answer. After continuing to have many experiences that I just cannot explain, I have since become a firm believer that GHOSTS do exist. I continued for a short while as a member of a few other paranormal groups until I was very fortunate to become involved with a local fast growing organization where I felt very comfortable to start my own paranormal investigation. My best experience has been Indio California, Okotoks Alberta, Baghdad city , and many other places in Greece and North Canada. (yes I do believe spirits can hurt you so you have to be careful not to provoke or challenge a spirit ). I won’t tell you the whole story now but you are more than welcome to ask me on a ghost hunt. I am now looking forward to meeting many more people, all looking for that ‘experience’ that could possibly convince them that there is something more to life than we first thought. So please feel free to email me drsteveramsey@gmail.com I have been involved in several paranormal groups over the years. Paranormal Adventures is different and exciting in ways I couldn’t possibly get before. When people ask if I believe in ghosts, I say I am a skeptical believer. I have had many encounters with spirit forms and believe what I have seen to be real and unexplainable. I always look for a normal mundane reason why at the same time. My area of expertise in the field of science. I have Ph.D. in Public Health from the USA, Master degree in Medical Ultrasound and BSc Degree in Diagnostic Imaging from Charles Sturt University Australia, BSc in Physics, and Radiology diploma from Iraq, Pharmacy diploma. Radiography diploma from London Ontario, Diploma in Natural Health from Quebec, Canada. Radiation physics from Australia, I studied the infra and ultrasound in the animal kingdom.P resented more than 20 lectures in Iraq, Greece, Germany, South Korea, Japan, Canada and I am the peer reviewer for the radiographer journal in UK, Netherlands, and South Africa. Earned the 3rd award for excellence in ultrasound - Canada 2005. I am also armature archaeologist, painter, calligrapher, and used to run acting theater play in Iraq- Baghdad, wrote, directed and acted in more than 27 plays. So debunking come naturally in my science and technology back round, and not like other debunking people around you who use Google for their search and call them self-debunkers, It doesn't work that way. In the near future, I will run live internet ghost hunts with night vision cameras giving users at home the chance to watch the spooky footage on, in my nights out. I look forward to seeing you all soon on one of our many events! I loved reading ghost stories and sitting on my own in the dark watching horror films. However. I Can decode dreams, and I see spirits in my dreams. I like to look at things from a scientific point of view and try to rule out all rational possibilities before concluding that events are paranormal. However, I do try to keep an open mind on all investigations. I started taking part in investigations since 1986; my first investigation usually any house, apartment that I move in or my friend's places. For many of my true paranormal stories you can read them at www.linkedin.com I will try to copy and move all my articles here in this site in near future. Thank you for reading and God Bless you all. Steve Ramsey PhD. Alberta

%d