Ispectrum Magazine Ispectrum Magazine #14 | Page 9

NOT SO BARBARIAN However, accepting at this point Let’s forget the artificial borders the Greater Maghreb “Berber”, we which have fragmented the culturwill note that their borders incoral unity which we will call Greater porate a greater expanse, for we Maghreb, integrated by nations such must include the Canary Islands to as Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, the West and Egypt in the opposite Tunisia, Libya and, at least in part, direction. The map we will provide Mali and Niger, without forgetyou with is even less ting Western Sahara arbitrary. There or Sahrawi Arab is anthroDemocratic pologiRepublic cal and -, whose “The Egyptian god Amón-Ra, archeo w n of Saharian-African Origin, ologigeopowould be the deity Achamón c a l litical (Sun) of the Guanches of e v i definiTenerife” dence tion is w h i c h today as support sorrowful as it. The most it is polemic. important, undoubtNow, let’s observe this edly, has to do with the language part of the African North East way and writing. With this point, it is conbefore its Islamization. We will go venient to define “Berber”. Actually, to approximately 6000 years ago, this term was coined in times of in a land populated by who were the Roman Empire, referring to the colloquially called the “Berber” ethsupposed “barbaric” nature of those nic group (we will later see why North African tribes. Therefore, we this definition is inappropriate). 8