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Part 4
THE STORY OF THE CREATION IN THE KUNAMA
BELIEF.
The following
piece of writing on the Kunama belief is based solely on concepts gathered from
various elderly Kunama.
It is
therefore, a simple translation, from the Kunama into the English language, of
the content of their ideas, discussions, argumentation and a straightforward
story-telling:
on the
creation of the world and of human beings;
the
multiplication of human race;
the first
human failures, quarrels and misunderstandings that had led to the social and
religious divisions as well as the relationship between God and the human
beings..
According to Addalla Udi, the oldest of the elderly Kunama interviewed, "the
story of the creation of "Adum and Haua" (Adam and Eve) is believed also in
the Kunama society".
He goes on to
explain that, "God first created only Adum.
After he had
been created, whatever Adum ate, drank or dwelt in had all been provided by God.
As our
ancestors had told us, Adum did not have to do anything.
Because Adum
did not have any companion, he went up to God to claim he would be given one.
God told Adum
that he had given him every power so he could take a companion out of his own
rib and God blessed him so Adum went to sleep.
When he was
asleep, Haua was created from Adum's left rib so two human beings spent the
night.
When they
woke up, they had begot male twins.
Isa and Musa
were twins.
Haua always
gave birth to twins so that the human race could multiply itself and that was
God's plan
After Isa and
Musa, Haua gave birth to many twins..
From
the first born-twins, Musa was younger and Isa was older.
Musa being
younger, would make mistakes verbally or in his actions.
Isa, as an
older brother would rebuke and correct him and try to lead him into the right
ways, but Musa, being a mischief-maker, would not listen to his older brother.
Not knowing
what else to do, Isa took a lash thinking by whipping him Musa would listen to
him but Musa began to flee instead. Isa then chased him.
As they both
kept running, Isa realised the chased was getting longer so he called his
brother and promised he would not whip him but Musa would not stop.
Fearing his
brother might get lost, Isa told Musa that, since he hated his own brother, from
that day on, they would part company. Isa left Musa and returned back.
This explains
the fact that, we human beings though children of the same woman, call ourselves
as Christians and Moslems.
Wherever
Musa went to settle down, he procreated his own offspring.
From his
original name of "MUSA" he was then called "MUSE".
I have heard
say that Isa and the prophet Mohammed, who was born after them, had a common
root.
God
had created us through our forefathers Adum and Haua.
If we
consider the fact that, we human beings call for and revere God and, at the same
time, we bow before our other fellow-human beings, we have regard of, call for
and respect them because, from their birth, these people are good-mannered, have
clean hearts and pure thoughts.
If one
asks what God had done for mankind, he had sent each human race a book from
above by which human beings believe in God's word.
God has sent
the kind of people we refer to as Sheiks and Prophets.
Some of
these people, using the powers they had been given, help mankind with their
medicines; some others, having a pleasant mouth, utter words of grace thus
inviting God's blessing over us.
It is because
of this fact that we believe that some Kunama persons too had been given
special powers by God.
God bestows
his grace on those whom he loves which means that nothing is accomplished
without his help".