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    Racial extinction and regeneration: representation of North Africa in the factual and fictional writings of Grant Allen by Mohd Ramli, Aimillia

    Published 2015
    “…It highlights his contributions to the racial discourse circulating throughout the nineteenth century with regards to the Kabyles, a sub-division of the Berbers, as the long-lost descendants of the Romans who had formerly conquered North Africa.…”
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    Culture dimensions and it capability influence on organizational intelligence of Libyan oil and gas companies / Hadya S. Hawedi by Hawedi, Hadya S.

    Published 2015
    “…These ethnic groups include four main groups Arab, Berbers (Amazigh), Toubou and Tuaregs and each group has their own language, heritage, customs, values and beliefs even they have their own flag. …”
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    Ibn Khaldun’s (1332-1406) concept of al-Assabiyya – Obsolete notion or enduring reality? by Yousif, Ahmad

    Published 2009
    “…The concept of al-Assabiyya which can be translated as kinship, tribal solidarity, commitment, loyalty, blood relationship and identification with one’s own tribe, was coined by Ibn Khaldun during his study of nomadic Arab Bedouin tribes, particularly the Berbers of North Africa. Ibn Khaldun noted that for the Arabs under observation, loyalty to the tribe was of paramount importance, while religious ties were secondary. …”
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    الفقه المالكي في السنغال: الانتشار والتطور - سعيد جاه ومحمد الطاهر الميساوي = The dissemination and development of the Maliki jurisprudence in Senegal... by Dia, Seydou, El-Mesawi, Mohamed El-Tahir

    Published 2019
    “…Islam reached sub-Saharan Africa early on by means of Islamic conquests that swept Africa from north to east. The Berbers at that time had all credit for spreading Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Senegal. …”
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    Culture dimensions and it capability influence on organizational intelligence of Libyan oil and gas companies / Hadya. S. Hawedi by S. Hawedi, Hadya.

    Published 2015
    “…These ethnic groups include four main groups Arab, Berbers (Amazigh), Toubou and Tuaregs and each group has their own language, heritage, customs, values and beliefs even they have their own flag. …”
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    The fall of the lower march/region of Al-Andalus in the hands of the spaniards by Mamduh Manoukh Dyab al-Naif, Ahmad Hani al-Qatawneh

    Published 2023
    “…Next, he discussed the status of this region during its occupation by Banu al-Aftas (a Berber Miknasa dynasty centered in Badajoz (1022–1094) in al-Andalus, Moorish Iberia), Almoravids (an imperial Berber Muslim dynasty) and Almohads (North African Berber Muslim), and the role of each of these governors in fighting the Christians and defending the region against their attacks.…”
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    Abbas Ibn Firnas by M. M., Yusoff, Saifful Kamaluddin, Muzakir, Nurul Nadia, Abd Razak, Muhammad Najib, Muhammad Nor

    Published 2011
    “…Abbas Ibn Firnas (81 0-887 A.D.), also known as Abbas Qasim Ibn Firnas, was a Muslim Andalusian polymath: an inventor, engineer, aviator, physician, Arabic poet, and Andalusian musician. Of Berber descent, he was born in lzn-Rand Onda, AI-Andalus (today's Ronda, Spain), and lived in the Emirate of Cordoba. …”
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    Notes on the Ibadi religious architecture: A comparative study of the mosques in Mzab, Djerba, and Oman / Naima Benkari by Benkari, Naima

    Published 2017
    “…This architecture is plural in its spatial organization, volume, materials and techniques of construction, and presents a sort of air de famille that relates all its buildings to their Arab-Berber origins and Ibadi principles. These principles were generally expressed through the regulations governing construction generated by religious doctrine. …”
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    Onset mora dalam dialek Kelantan: Analisis tatatingkat kekangan by Adi Yasran Abdul Aziz, Zaharani Ahmad

    Published 2008
    “…However, cross-linguistically it is evident that there are many languages and dialects have prosodic processes operate on the onset segments as in Bella Cola, Samothraki Greek, Trukese, Marshallese, Trique, Bellonese, Piraha, Karo, Arabela, Woleaian, Swiss German, Kabardian, Berber, Patani, Kelantan, and Terengganu. The present study attempts to examine the phonology of moraic onset in the Kelantan dialect by using the framework of optimality theory, and the analysis is employing both the prosodic and segmental phonologies. …”
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    Multilingual code switching in Algerian rap song lyrics : a functional approach by Metrouh, Farid, Mebtouche, Fatma Zohra Nedjai

    Published 2022
    “…The most frequently used languages for code-switching are Standard Arabic, Berber (Tamazight), French, English and Spanish. These multilingual songs are most often embedded with code-switching (CS) where each used language assumes a particular discourse and pragmatic function. …”
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    Onset mora dalam dialek Kelantan: analisis tatatingkat kekangan. by Abdul Aziz, Adi Yasran, Ahmad, Zaharani

    Published 2008
    “…Bagaimanapun, kajian ini merentasi sempadan linguistik mutakhir mendapati bahawa terdapat banyak bahasa dan dialek yang membenarkan proses prosodik berlaku pada posisi onset seperti Bella Cola, Samothraki Greek, Trukese, Marshallese, Trique, Bellonese, Piraha, Karo, Arabela,Woleaian, Swiss German, Kabardian, Berber, Patani, Kelantan dan Terengganu. Kajian ini secara khusus akan meneliti fenomena onset mora dalam dialek Kelantan dengan menggunakan kerangka teori optimaliti yang menggabungkan peringkat fonologi prosodik dan juga segmental. …”
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