I agree with you 100%, and I think marrying a Sudanese woman is better and easier than marrying a Habesha for a lot of reasons including language, and culture. It is sad that many Arabs are discriminatory because they may have a darker skin color than others.
Of course I consider Sudanese as fellow Arabs and would never consider them foreign like Habesha for instance but many Sudanese Arabs look like Habesha. Similar mixtures. Anyway it varies a lot as Sudan is a large country. You have very Arab (stereotypical) looking Sudanese Arabs in Khartoum and the North of Sudan and darker the more South you go. Then you have the Rashaida etc.
Many good looking Sudanese Arab women as well:
Most of them resemble Arabs very much facial feature wise, Habesha as well, which is probably why I am attracted to them.
In any case, could not care less about skin color (you have every color variety in KSA and most of the Arab world let alone Muslim world) to me it is about religious, beauty, facial features, linguistic, cultural, historic, ancestral, geographic, civilizational ties, family, upbringing, personality etc.
And quite frankly, I don't fully subscribe to the notion of only marrying Arabs. If Arabs were this restricted you would not have Arab genes spread across all of the Muslim world, Southern Europe, Caucasus, Africa, South East Asia, Latin America etc.
The largest Arab diaspora in the world is in Latin America. Yet most of the Arabs are mixed as well by now. Many are Christians (most in fact). Of course they are as Arab as your average Muslim Arab living in say France and born there.
Of course if every Arab started marrying non-Arabs, that would be a problem, but otherwise I see no problem. I would not have a problem with relatives marrying a Sudanese Arab girl or a Habesha, the only thing I would worry about would be some ignorants within the family/distant relatives and the society, but in any case relations and the upbringing of a family is between the husband and wife. I can only have a say over my own children and what they decide and some influence on my siblings and family members but I am nobody to forbid anything.
@Philip the Arab
What is interesting is also that Sudanese Arabic is one of the more conservative Arabic dialects and Sudanese are also well-known for their poetry and ability to memory the Qur'an.
This is hilarious:
@Amun @Hell NO now after the removal of Al-Bashir, it is my great hope that Sudanese/Egypt relations can return to old times, KSA has done what is needed and will help both parties, as seen with Eritrean and Ethiopia last year.
KSA has worked hard to remove all US/all types of sanctions imposed on our brothers and sisters in Sudan.
Beautiful dialect, clear similarities with Hijazi for well known reasons;
The Sudanese military also have very close ties with KSA's military. The Sudanese military even publicly said that Sudan is at all times ready to defend KSA should anyone attack it. I hope that the ties will increase and reach new heights, in particular economic cooperation. Sudan has tremmendous potential.
Do these like to Marry Pakistan men from Urdu Speaking community?
I have no idea as I am not Habesha but why not? Depends on the individual, I guess.
Are you black m8? You're country is the origin of most Indo-European languages, and is also racist. Most Persians, Arabs, Kurds, etc are all racist in one way or another to black people. Really fucking weird you are being some type of social justice warrior.
It is not. The origin of that linguistic group is the barren steppe of freaking Southwestern Russia. Volgograd and that area. Also have in mind that linguistic relations have nothing to do with actual ancestral (DNA), which explains why Arabs cluster closer to Europeans (Southern Europeans) in comparison (geography play a role here as well obviously) and overall share the same Y-DNA (paternal) and mtDNA (maternal) haplogroups which are native to the Arab world. Add to that Caucasus, large areas of Horn of Africa and significant parts of Asia.
Arabs were always comfortable in our skin and our poets praised our most common skin color (olive skin) which is the most beautiful in the world and the most sought after. I honestly don't know when the anti-Black/dark skin element emerged. It must be a recent phenomenon as being pale was seen as feminine and as a weak trait. Anyway the evolution of a "white" (read pale) skin color emerged during the Neolithic period in the Arab world which I always laugh about when encountering/when I used to (mostly online) dumb, ugly and ignorant pale swines from the barren uncultured lands of Northern Europe whose civilization amount to some tree hut.