Writing and composition in and around the Amazigh language
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The file of Issue 16 of the Asinak magazine on writing and authoring in the Amazigh language was presented and read, with the participation of Professor Al-Khatir Abu Al-Qasim, Professor Jamal Abranous, Professor Muhammad Boukbut, and Tashbeer, Professor Al-Wafi Nuhi, today, Wednesday, May 24, 2023, starting at 15:00 at the Institute’s headquarters The Royal Institute of Amazigh Culture.
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The file of the sixteenth issue of Essinagh magazine deals with the topic of “writing and authoring in and around the Amazigh language.
Hence, the convergence of the contents of this file, with its diverse knowledge bases and analytical approaches, is a qualitative contribution to deepening thinking and research on the subject from its historical, scientific and literary aspects, and the current and forward-looking issues and problems surrounding it.
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And he participated in the issue file on writing and authoring in the Amazigh language and around it, Professor Muhammad Yali with an article on the origins of the Amazighs and their spread in the Islamic West through three Moroccan and medieval texts, and Professor Al-Wafi Nuhi with an article on the Amazigh language in Al-Aqsa Morocco through medieval sources, and Professor Belhaj Nasser with an article on laws and systems Written customary community of the Mzab Valley.
The issue included the contribution of Ms. Khadija Kamaisin on the phenomenon of religious authorship in the Berbers in Sousse, and the article of Ms. Ahmed Al-Munadi on the text and knowledge in the narratives of the Wariki travel and his Hijazi journey, and the article of Ms. Mubarak Ait Uday and Al-Hassan Salou on Arabic manuscripts related to the Amazighs in the state of Niger: Selected examples from the Manuscripts Department Arabic and Ajami.
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The issue also included an article by Mr. Jamal Abernous, on traditional rural Amazigh poetry through the eyes of the settlers of colonial France; The circumstances of evaluation and interpretation, and Professor Fouad Azroual’s article on writing about the Amazigh creatively, self and identity in the novel “Numidia” by Tariq Bakari, and Professor Mohamed Afqir’s article, on Moroccan poetic composition written in Berber, its achievement and general features, and Mohamed Al-Adamat’s article on translations of the meanings of the Qur’an into Berber: Presentation Presenting an interview with Professor Mohamed Akounad, conducted by the Editorial Committee of Asinag, and an article by Professor Menem Bouamlat about Morocco during the French protectorate, the symbolism and concept of the “barbaric policy” discourse.


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