The Berbers are a group of agro-pastoralists residing primairly in Northern Africa, and are united by the shared use of the Berber language. This entry focuses more specifically on the Riffians of Morocco, who are Sunni Muslims of the Maliki school. In the case of the Riffians, the religious group is coterminous with the society itself, as religion, politics, and culture are interwoven. This entry focuses on Morocco ca. 1926, when Morocco was a French Protectorate (1912-1956). Principal ethnographic sources have limited details on supernatural beings (Allah, specifically).Non UBCUnreviewedOthe
This paper examines the role of the Arabic language in the relations between Morocco and Sub-Saharan...
International audienceWriting the Berber language in the Kingdom of Mohamed VI: the stakes involved ...
The Kingdom of Morocco is a developing country in the western part of North Africa. Moroccans are la...
In the countries of North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, more than 95 percent of the p...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
The historical/ethnographic sources relating to Arab-Muslim Sicily (827-1091 [‘Abbās 1970]) are pow...
The ongoing quest for pristine doctrinal regeneration has always been Islam's finest trait. Morocco'...
Title : Al-Magrib and its prehistory Writing History has been constantly revisited to legitimize pow...
In North Africa, a large number of great Berber scholars emerged in the three communities of Jabal N...
people, are a branch o t the Afro-Asiatic ph\lum. The largest population of Berberophones can be fou...
This paper focuses on the reconstruction of some aspects of political and social identity in which B...
Man has ever invaded, pushing aside previous owners to claim possession. Thus history tells us: of n...
The Almoravids (al-Murābiṭūn 434-530/1042-1147) were a Saharan Berber tribal federation who conquere...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...
This paper argues that the sharifian Sa\u27di and \u27Alawi dynasties ended the Khaldunian Cycle wit...
This paper examines the role of the Arabic language in the relations between Morocco and Sub-Saharan...
International audienceWriting the Berber language in the Kingdom of Mohamed VI: the stakes involved ...
The Kingdom of Morocco is a developing country in the western part of North Africa. Moroccans are la...
In the countries of North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, more than 95 percent of the p...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
The historical/ethnographic sources relating to Arab-Muslim Sicily (827-1091 [‘Abbās 1970]) are pow...
The ongoing quest for pristine doctrinal regeneration has always been Islam's finest trait. Morocco'...
Title : Al-Magrib and its prehistory Writing History has been constantly revisited to legitimize pow...
In North Africa, a large number of great Berber scholars emerged in the three communities of Jabal N...
people, are a branch o t the Afro-Asiatic ph\lum. The largest population of Berberophones can be fou...
This paper focuses on the reconstruction of some aspects of political and social identity in which B...
Man has ever invaded, pushing aside previous owners to claim possession. Thus history tells us: of n...
The Almoravids (al-Murābiṭūn 434-530/1042-1147) were a Saharan Berber tribal federation who conquere...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...
This paper argues that the sharifian Sa\u27di and \u27Alawi dynasties ended the Khaldunian Cycle wit...
This paper examines the role of the Arabic language in the relations between Morocco and Sub-Saharan...
International audienceWriting the Berber language in the Kingdom of Mohamed VI: the stakes involved ...
The Kingdom of Morocco is a developing country in the western part of North Africa. Moroccans are la...