u/thecurlyberber

Native amazigh word for God

The one I can find is " rebbi" Wich is a lone word from Arabic

For native term I heard " amanay " Wich means the observer but I'm not sure if anyone actually uses it

So I'm curious what's the the native word or words for God

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u/thecurlyberber — 9 days ago

In ANY post not by a Muslim, They agnore everything And just go with " all of that but still kafer"

" Still going to hell"

Like calm the fuck down, aren't you supposed to be the best and most peaceful of all people

I'm saying this as in ex Muslim

It's just so strange how more than a billion people just excepts the fact that billions of people will be sent to eternal torture for believing in the wrong God

And anytime any other religion is mentioned They have to mock it

Like they don't believe in a prophet who only does miracles when no one is looking

Heros who massacred people and took women as slaves in concubines

It's just so annoying

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u/thecurlyberber — 10 days ago

Now, I don't think that Arabic us a bad or boring language , I have to admit it's very vast and somewhat beautiful

As you all might know, after the Arab colonization of north Africa, Arabic replaced and really stunted the native tamazghit languages

It's kinda tiring to keep seeing the colonial language that is still suppressing your culture and identity being glazed and praised at Evey corner

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u/thecurlyberber — 15 days ago
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Azul fellawen, I am from north Africa and I've been really thinking about de-arabaization and north African communities returning to Thier roots

I know that Coptic is not as common as tamazghit in daily life in tamazgha (the Maghreb)

So I have to ask, copts of Egypt, do non Christian Egyptians , especially the youth, have a passion for the Coptic language? Or are interested in learning it as a culture revival

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u/thecurlyberber — 15 days ago
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Azul, I am an amazigh north African and most importantly a new follwer of the lord Jesus Christ

And I really want to say , you coptics are a beacon of light , your hope, you have such a wonderful culture and way of preserving your faith

Your determination to keep the Egyptian and Coptic language alive is so inspiring

Amazigh and Egyptian people have been allies and friends for thousand of years, it's amazing to still have your by our side

I know you guys been through a lot but you will always have each other

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u/thecurlyberber — 17 days ago