I, Abu Uwais Al-Maghribi and son Uwais, are true Bedouin, born and raised in the Saharah traditions. We live by the Bedu customs and traditions. It is this life, Bedouins of Banu Sanhadja tribe, that my son and I both adhere to, the authentic practice of breeding true Asil Arabian horses. If it is not an Asil it cannot be called pure "Arabian". This is the true meaning from the original breeders (Bedouins) of Arabians. The Deen of Allaah (Islaam) and the Sunnah of his beloved Prophet Muhammad (may peace and blessings be upon him) is as our way of life. The traditions of the Bedouin heritage is also our way as long as it adheres to what Allaah has made lawful (Halal and staying away from the Haraam, forbidden or unlawful things). May Allaah guide us all to His truth. Ma a'Salaama
Al Aseel Documentary Al Aseel Documentary Al Aseel Documentary Explores the Syrian Arabian horse and their importance to all the horses in the light horse breeds. Syria is the cradle of civilization and the Arabian horse association in Syria collaborated to show you the depth and scope of the Bediouns and the priviate breeding studs. 95% of all the Thoroughbred horses in the world today trace to Flying Childers who's sire was a purebred Arabian from Syria. Every horse owner, regardless of breed will benift from the information in this flim. This is a 37 minuite film made available by the Syrian Arabian horse Association.
Banu Sanhadja Breeding focus on Syrian Arabians
Syrian horses Syria is the best place in the whole world to purchase true Arabian blood horses. Pure Arabian horse is a horse registered in any of the purebred Arabian registries of the world, or a Bedouin bred or desert bred, the desert being that of Arabia or of Syria. The Arabian horses entered in the Syrian Stud Book are asil Syrian Arabian Horses of pure blood and noble origin. However, there are a lot of other horses in Syria who are asil, which means pure in Arabic, but not entered in the Syrian Stud book due to different reasons. Many breeders, mainly Bedouin breeders do not see a reason to register their horses. They say: "We know and Allah knows that our mares and stallions are of pure blood and noble origin. Why should we need to pay money to register them in order to get a paper stating this well known fact."
Bahrain Arabian Horses
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Syrian Asil Horses
The Syrian Arab Horse Association on behalf of the family of the Syrian Arabian horse breeders, lovers and enthusiasts, is glad to present information introducing our association with its goals, ambitions and concerns. we are confident that the subject of Arabian horses is important from all sides because it is essentially related to our spiritual and cultural traditions. It's not only our responsibility, it's the responsibility of every Arabic speaking person in this beloved country. Let's unite our minds and hearts to keep the Arabian horse precious and honored in our precious and honorable country. this Arabian horse, who has carried our grandfathers to the fields of glory is still carrying our name. Syrian Arab Horse Association
Banu Sanhadja Arabs
Asil Syrian Stallion click on photo to see another Syrian stallion
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