The subject of algebra is the mathematical language used to explain patterns in the universe. The name algebra was introduced to European languages via the Blackamoors who used the Arabic term al-gebra or al-jebr, or the gebra.
The term, however, originates with Medu-Ntchr.
It derives from the combination of the divinities Geb and Ra, or Geb-Ra. Geb is the divinity of the earth/physical realm. His name is also spelled Jeb. The use of this word is still used in Arabic, especially in reference to mountains.
Such is the case with the Sudanese holy mountain of Amen-Ra that is spelled Gebel Barkal or alternately Jebel Barkal.
Ra is the divinity of the lightforce of the sun, or the nonphysical but visible realm.
Thus, the concept of Geb + Ra is the relationship between the physical and the non-physical (but visible) realm.
The mathematical study of the patterns found in this relationship is called Geb-Ra in Kushite-Kemetic, which translated into Arabic as al-gebra or al-gebr/al-jebr and into European languages via the Blackamoors as algebra.
Kemetic algebra from the so-called Rhind Papyrus.
(for further study of Kemetic mathematics, refer to Dr. Obenga's African Philosophy: The Pharaonic Period).
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Anhuru (also spelled Anhur) is the omnipotence (all powerfulness) of the Supreme Being working thru man, particularly in righteous wars. He was the central deity of the battlefield, which is why the Greeks associated him with their god Ares.
The invincible deity Anhuru is most often depicted black as the universe with a mini-afro crowned by the four plums (twice as many as Amen). He is a warrior manifestation of Shu (the deification of positive decisions).
Despite being so popular in the Ancient Nile, most Afrocentrics today never heard his name.
A seba is a spiritual science teacher in the Kushite-Kemetic system. First, recognize that we have no "priests." That is a Christian term that has no relevance in African spiritual science.
A Kushite-Kemetic spiritual leader has a lot more in common with a professor than a priest.
After years of training at a university in the Ancient Nile, students at the age of 33 could be eligible to become seba graduates (professors) of the system (this is where the stolen corrupted concept of Jesus has him transforming into resurrection at age 33).
Mdu Ntchr (meaning "Words of the Supreme Being") is the indigenous Kemetic name for what the Greeks translated as "hieroglyphs" (meaning "Sacred Writing"). Mdu Ntchr is the oldest written language on Earth. It evolved between 14,000 to 7,000 years ago in Lower Nubia.
By 6,300 years ago it was utilized as a unifying factor for the emergence of a massive unified kingdom founded by the king of Abydu, Narmr-Meni (Menes). This kingdom was Smai Taui (the United Lands) of Kemet (the Black Nation).
The Mdu Ntchr writing system was studied throughout the Hapi Iteru (Nile River Valley). By 5700 years ago, the "hieroglyphic" form had developed into hieratic, a cursive form of the Mdu Ntchr used for everyday correspondence.
(Image of the jet Black female deity Nwt, who personified the stars/heavens the Kushite-Kemetic people studied to understand the science of astronomy and calendric time itself).
Why did I ignore the New Year and did not wish you one?
Because only slaves celebrate New Year January 1st. That is the calendar of time given to you by the people who enslave you; you can't be free if you literally rely on your enslaver to tell you what time it is.
The concept of "New Year" celebrations began in Africa, yet nowhere in Africa is it around January 1st.
In Ethiopia, the New Year is traditionally September 11th (Sept 12 during leap years).
The Mutapa civilization dates back to 100,000 years, when they became the world's first stone masons. Their stone temples were built to Mwari, the Supreme Being as the Universe. Many thousands of years ago, their masonry skills traveled up the coast of East Africa to Kemet.
In the 8th-century bce, King Nyatsimba Mutoto founded a dynasty at Zvongombe. Mutoto conquered most of modern Zimbabwe. This began the title of Mwene and a Mutapa Empire.
Zimbabwe was the inland source of much of the iron and gold traded to the Swahili Coast and then exported to the Kushite Empire's Red Sea ports. Over time, this East African trade network expanded to Yemen, the Persian Gulf, India, Java, and China.
To fully understand Ma'at, we must look for her in other parts of Africa where the concept of Ma'at originated. In Yoruba spirituality, she was called Iwa. Like Ma'at in the Nile, there are not "priests" of Iwa or temples for Iwa.
Every priest and every temple had to be of service to Ma'at/Iwa.
Many of the female heads from
Ancient Ife are depictions of the orisha Iwa, the deity of Balance, Harmony, Truth, and Order.
However, in modern times, many Ifa practioners talk of Iwa as a concept (balanced character) like Maat is a concept, but not necessarily as a deity. However, the Odu Ifa sacred texts are clear that Iwa was not just a concept, but a deity.