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Originally Posted by Hillaac
They definetly were. Or maybe a group of people in a Qudhac tree invented Isaaq for their appetites and desires of not being mediocre who has ever been local but someone from intresting other world; or either to make themselves superior to the others, much the way chews exactly invented of them being chosen by God; and Daarood was thought of by some dude who who rode a camel to escape the ugliness of the endless dull colour of Nugaal to somewhere (without knowing destination) and ended up being bounded by the Indian ocean, and in the sense of wonder imagined what may lie out of it, so thought of (or even called himself, who knows) someone called peculiarly Darood (have you ever tested the name by the tongue, how strange) because of the sun-setting out from there and him being near to it, taken from daarad, somewhere open to the sun, or the old english word 'Hypatheral'. How many possibilities are out there, than there is for them being real?
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Haye, interesting story but do you have any proof to back up your findings? Call me 'intellectually lazy' but I'll still believe that Isxaaq/Darood were real men that once inhabited earth. Nevertheless; you got quite the imagination.