00:00Welcome to this video on Gojom the Stigma, the Abyssinian Pariah, by Professor Muse Teganya, a work published in Amazon
00:07Books.
00:08Here is the cover of the updated edition of the book, which delves into the legacy and the concept of
00:13stigma associated with the region of Gojom.
00:16Fledg Gion, Manual of Liberation, offers a bold and thought-provoking exploration of history, identity, and the enduring power of
00:24cultural narratives.
00:26Drawing from historical records and religious texts, this work challenges long-standing assumptions about the origins and evolution of Abyssinian
00:34and Ethiopian identity.
00:35The book connects Gojom to the source and life-giving water of the Blue Nile.
00:39At the heart of the book is an investigation into the legacy of the Gojomis and the concept of stigma,
00:45how it was formed, imposed, and sustained across centuries.
00:48Through a detailed examination of ancient civilizations, the author uncovers a complex story of migration, belief systems, and cultural transformation,
00:58including connections to the Kingdom of Sheba and early Semitic traditions.
01:02This book goes beyond traditional historical accounts.
01:05It critically analyzes the intersection of religion and power, exploring how competing influences reshaped identities and redefined historical narratives.
01:14The analysis focuses on the hidden history of Gojom, the origins of stigma, and the influence of ancient religious traditions
01:21and their transformation over time.
01:23Inside this book, you will discover a critical re-evaluation of historical narratives and gain insights into identity and cultural
01:31preservation.
01:32The book invites you to see history through a new lens.
01:34This book analyzes the sociological stigma surrounding the Gojomis and highlights a deep-rooted discrepancy between their actual and virtual
01:42social identities, impacting their societal standing for two millennia.
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