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Berber Religion

Myriame Al-Khamiri

May 17, 2010

Berber Religion

The Berber religion is the same as the Islamic religion, so my essay is going to be mostly about Islam. Berber religion also includes Jews, however since the conquest of Spain in the 6th century the spread of Islam occurred. In the present, 99% of Berbers are Muslim. Berbers are indigenous people who in habit certain places in North Africa from the Nile River. In the year 2000 B.C., the Berbers were migrated from Asia to Africa, however their accurate area from where they came is still unknown. The five pillars of Islam are: establishment of daily prayer, concern for whom in need, fasting, and pilgrimage to Hajj, (for those who able to).

At the age of seven Berber children begin following their parents in praying and doing religious aspects. At the age of seven they’re supposed to pray and at the age of ten they get hit if not, because it becomes something required. While praying women need to put on the hijab and wear clothes that cover the whole body. On Friday, it is a tradition that all Berbers go pray at the Mosque and each couscous right after.

Ramadan is the 9th month of the Muslim calendar. In that time the Holy Quran was sent down from heaven. In Ramadan, Muslims (Berbers) don’t eat or drink in daylight until the fqih preachers in sunset. Berbers usually eat dates and haurrira, but when harrira isn’t provided they eat pasta and milk. During Ramadan the rule of no sexual relations is the rule, along with no smoking, drinking, cursing and hurting others. These rules are strongly followed by Berbers.

Myriam Al_Khamiri, page 2.

May 17, 2010

Berber Religion

Pilgrimage to Hajj was obligated in the 9th year of hyra. Before going to Hajj, Berbers follow certain traditional concepts. The go to Hammam, plan a gathering for friends and family. Lastly, during the gathering or not they go and tell people sorry for whom they harmed. When they comeback they have another gathering planned by the family to welcome back the person.

In my opinion, I think Berber religion should be preserved because of the fact that Berbers are indigenous people who came to Morocco and were affected by the spread of Islam. Islam is one of the most religions followed in the world. It is fair to keep the Berber’s way of religion alive.

11 comments:

  1. Myriel, I like how you told us about the different aspects of berber religion.

    Question:What do berbers eat during Hajj?

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  2. Ellias, I like your presentation because you got a lot of information on your topic. I agree with all of your information on the five pillars because i researched it.

    Question: Is it possible that a Berber kid has a choice to pray or not and why?

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  3. Ahmed, Myriame you gave us a very nice presentation I really enjoyed it. It is very interesting to learn that Berbers have completly chifted to a different religion from Christianity, Jeudism, and they became Muslim.

    Q: When they believed in many gods were any similar to the greek and roman gods?

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  4. I agree with you when you say that berbers are muslim because during week without walls I saw our hosts praying. I also think that berber religion is a great topic because it is a large part of daily life.

    During your presentation you only mentioned four out of five pillars of Islam what is the first pillar?

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  5. Zainab, I like your presentation because you explained very well the 5 pillars of Islam.

    Question : Long time ago, many people of different religions invaded Morocco. Why do the berbers chose to follow Islam and not another religion ?

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  6. I liked your presentation.And the five pillars part was really interesting, and I've learned many interesting facts.

    Q: Before christianity and jewdeism and islam, what were they practicing?

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  7. Hi, your presentation was good and you gave a lot of information on Islam but I still have one question.
    Q: What was the main religion before judaism, Islam, and Christianity among the Berbers??

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  8. Amina, I liked how you taught us a lot, and I learned a lot from your presentation.
    Question: Why should we keep the Berber religion, why shouldn't we just keep Islam?

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  9. Gerhard, Nice presentation. I really enjoyed your key note.

    Question:What happens if you miss a prayer?

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  10. I enjoyed your presentation and liked learing more about Islam.
    My question is: Which of the 5 pillars do you think are the most important to the Berebers.

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  11. Good presentation, Myriame.

    Q : How do Berbers practice Islam differently than other Islam civilizations?

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