I just want everyone to know that I am a Nigerian who loves you guys so much. Please keep your beautiful cultures alive. You are Africans too. Long live Imazighen. 💞🌅💐
Azul . We have a high and beautiful culture . some american and german friends told me , if this melody has been song in english , il will be in top of chart for a long time .
@@bloedblarreNo He’s talking about Amazighs/Berbers/Guanches of Canary Islands. They originally migrated from Morocco to the islands thousands years ago 👍🏻
So beautiful. Berber need to unite. Your culture and language is fading....you need to teach it to your children. Being muslim does not mean being arab. Preserve your berber culture and be more proud of who you guys are!
our language is alive and most of north africa are speaking berber language(especially in Morocco and algeria).. however regimes here are supported by france for resources..they are against our language & amazigh's Union , it's forbidden in school..that's why arabization is ripping apart our nation. 70 million people are speaking berber language excluding arabized Berbers of course.
@@أمين-ت9ز Still sad to think that the numbers are lowering with every passing year. Also I don't think it is 70M Berbers who still speak Berber. It is much lower. Arabic is taking over your wonderful language. You guys need to teach the language to your children. My friend who has Berber parents never taught her Berber languages. They only taught her Darija. It is so sad. I hope you guys can promote your language and culture more to offset the Arabization that is rapidely growing in North Africa. In fact the vast majority of North Africans now identify as Arab even though they are not. They are Arabized Berbers in denial. so sad :(
@Zakaria I honestly have no problem with sunni islam remaining the main religion (I am a sunni muslim convert myself) HOWEVER Berber identity absolutely needs a rebirth....it breaks my heart seeing such a gorgeous culture and language vanishing...Arabization is horrible. That's the huge problem. Arabization made Berbers feel like in order to be good muslims they had to sacrifice their Berber identity when in fact they can be "good muslims" and still be Berber. Please keep fighting for your language and rights! (of course in a safe way). Hope you have an incredible day Zakaria xoxo
@Zakaria ⴰⵙⴰⴼⴰⵔ Hello Zakaria! How are you today? That is interesting. I will make sure to study more about that. I honestly prefer to just identify as "Muslim" instead of "Sunni Muslim". I don't like the division in Islam for many reasons.. as you stated there is a lot of racism involved in the division of sectors in religion. In regards to me converting: I just found Islam to be the true religion. I was raised Christian but Christianity was not the right religion for me. It was totally full of inaccuracies and contradictions. I am single Not married and I converted myself back in 2016.
That right Miranda but arabic regimes in north Africa don't leave us to teach our culture and history for our generations... To live under arabic goverment it's so hard
SjosJenq TV Oh fuck off. I am not saying anything negative or hateful towards your culture or your country. I respect the Amazigh culture. Always have. And many Arabs do. Stop putting the blame on a huge demographic, that has little to nothing to do with that. People in the levant aren’t even fully Arab, were Arabized. Im Palestinian does that mean I’m fully Arab? No, history proves otherwise. The people of the levant are an arabized people, just like how North Africans are Arabized. We have a lot of mixes within us. My ancestors are canaanites, Hebrews, Aramaics, etc. the language of Palestine used to be Aramaic before Arabic took over. And North Africans speak Arabic anyway and many of them considers themselves Arab as well. At the end of the day, you still speak Arabic, you continue to adopt and practice Arab culture, and then wanna talk shit about Arabs. Lol the hypocrisy. Instead of disrespecting and hating, Why don’t you learn and appreciate and realize we are the same people, going through the same shit. It’s the French that destroyed your country. They are the ones who occupied and fucked over everything. Blame them.
@Asafar why are you attacking momo. Momo just gave a compliment only. Now I'm in favor of greater Tamazight nation united with tafinagh alphabet, language and culture
that's an awesome song , it's about Anzar 《 the rain 》 and how we -Amazigh ppl - see the rain as good thing for the land and for the beings at all. Ayyuz Imazighen from the south of Morocco ❤
@@commieking1443 not in kabylie Bro , I know that the berbers of Souss and Atlas call it Anzar, but in kabylie, they call ageffur or Ahwa or Aghebbar, per regions..
Azulay ⴰⵣⵓⵍⴰⵢ most of Ethiopians are cushities even the semetic speaking they adopted the language the habeshas are semeticized agaws which means they are cushities but adopted the language when they were ruling South Yemen but almost all Ethiopians are sons of Cush
Thank you Japan; your culture is very similar to Kabyle culture; My French husband who is very very fond of japan and all what is japaneese told me that, in the eightys; He read a lot about your culture and went there for his job; he was a young engenier in 1987. I agree whith him .
I recently discovered I have Berber ancestors and I am happy about that. Trying to learn as much as I can. So far I love the music, the culture, everything so far.
I am happy and proud to be Amazigh Algerian I love this heritage, an Algerian Amazigh heritage, I remember that in my youth, the women of the village took the mountains with a statue of Anzar and chanted the words of the begging to the god of rain. ^^ Je suis heureux et fier d'être Amazigh Algérien j'aime cet héritage un héritage amazigh algérien, je me souviens que dans ma jeunesse les femmes du village ont pris les montagnes avec une statue d'Anzar et ont scandé les paroles de la mendicité au dieu de la pluie.^^ ♓
this is absolutely beautiful. it's sad that as an algerian who lives in germany i had no idea what the word amazing meant and about their history. i only knew them as berbers/maghribyin so I'm sorry for that. i would love to know more about the culture tho bc it's not fair that it is slowly fading away or being forgotten.
I am very proud that I am Algerian Amazigh, our culture is so rich and we have so much to share with our African brothers. This is an Algerian song in kabyle Amazigh dialect and there is more different styles of music in Amazigh in our amazing Algeria. You will be amazed how many styles of music we have to hear!
The overwhelming majority of Moroccans are of Berber and African descent. Those who identify as Arab-Berbers are genetically nearly identical to non-Arab Berbers, suggesting that the processes of 'Arabization' were almost entirely cultural rather than genetic. The “arabs” in morocco are not middle eastern. They are people who forgot their language and ancestors
Tunisia is the the most country that was influenced by the process of Arabization...but now we r trying our best to defend our language, our identity and bring it to live again..big salam, Azul to all berber neighbours from an "arabized" berber...
Thanks to genetiacal studies in 2018 they discovred that mairicians people the ancestors of amazigh people were Also the ancestors of the natufians the first civilisation in the middle east even before sumerians
@@ktm8848 The only accurate kind of DNA testing is haplogroup tests or Y-DNA testing. However many people misundertsand haplogroup testing, they automatically think if someone has haplogroup E-M81 he is a Berber or if he has J1c he is a Arab, but thats untrue. Non Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81, many Berbers nowdays have haplogroup G and many Arabs have other haplogroups like haplogroup T, this has to do with neolithic culture migrations, many Berbers have haplogroup G because in the neolithic period the early European farmers mixed with our ancestors( the Iberomaurusian and Capsian Culture ), same story for the Arabs, if a Arab doesn't have haplogroup J1c it doesnt mean he is not of Arab origin, it's most likely that he got his haplogroup from the neolithic period. By the way mixed race people who aren't pure bredded Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81 but it still doens't make them Berber because their origin is still mixed and they are still mix race people. Autosomal DNA/Ancestory DNA testing is very inaccurate, have you ever wonderd why DNA companies show different results from each other, also if you gonna upload your results into Gedmatch your results will be come out differnetly, if you have 90% so called north african dna it can be 40% if you upload it on Gedmatch. Btw Myheritage is the most cheapest and fakest dna test company The only way to figure out who is Berber and who is not, is by reading academic antropologic books written by well known educated Antropologic academic scholars and medieval scholars like Ibn Khaldun, Al-Bakri, Leo Africanus, Gabriel Camps, Carleton Coon, David Hart etc. Good books to read "All volumes of Villes et tribus du maroc" "Tribal sociaty of rural Morocco" "Tribes of the Rif" "Ait Waryagher of the Moroccan Rif" "Muslim conquest and settlement of North Africa and Spain" "Les Archs tribus berbères de Kabylie" "Muqqadimah" "Description of Africa" As a Berber myself, it's indeed a fact that the majority of North Africans aren't Berber but Arab, Kouloughli, Andalusian, mixed or Black. Only a minority is true Berber, but it's also a fact that some pure Arabised Berber tribes do exist like the Ghiata of Morocco and the Ouresenis & Trara tribes of Algeria they speak Arabic but are not Arabs. It's also a fact that Berberised Arab clans and tribes exist, a big part of the Riffian people are of Arab origin but are Berberised, like the Imbraten sub tribe of the Ait Waryagher tribe and the Igarbiyen sub tribe of the Ait Touzine tribe. All Kabyles are pure bred Berbers(not of European origin), except for the Marabout Kabyles who are of Arab origin and some Kabylised villages and clans in the Boumedres area who are of Kouloughli origin
@@raoudhabf703 The only accurate kind of DNA testing is haplogroup tests or Y-DNA testing. However many people misundertsand haplogroup testing, they automatically think if someone has haplogroup E-M81 he is a Berber or if he has J1c he is a Arab, but thats untrue. Non Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81, many Berbers nowdays have haplogroup G and many Arabs have other haplogroups like haplogroup T, this has to do with neolithic culture migrations, many Berbers have haplogroup G because in the neolithic period the early European farmers mixed with our ancestors( the Iberomaurusian and Capsian Culture ), same story for the Arabs, if a Arab doesn't have haplogroup J1c it doesnt mean he is not of Arab origin, it's most likely that he got his haplogroup from the neolithic period. By the way mixed race people who aren't pure bredded Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81 but it still doens't make them Berber because their origin is still mixed and they are still mix race people. Autosomal DNA/Ancestory DNA testing is very inaccurate, have you ever wonderd why DNA companies show different results from each other, also if you gonna upload your results into Gedmatch your results will be come out differnetly, if you have 90% so called north african dna it can be 40% if you upload it on Gedmatch. Btw Myheritage is the most cheapest and fakest dna test company The only way to figure out who is Berber and who is not, is by reading academic antropologic books written by well known educated Antropologic academic scholars and medieval scholars like Ibn Khaldun, Al-Bakri, Leo Africanus, Gabriel Camps, Carleton Coon, David Hart etc. Good books to read "All volumes of Villes et tribus du maroc" "Tribal sociaty of rural Morocco" "Tribes of the Rif" "Ait Waryagher of the Moroccan Rif" "Muslim conquest and settlement of North Africa and Spain" "Les Archs tribus berbères de Kabylie" "Muqqadimah" "Description of Africa" As a Berber myself, it's indeed a fact that the majority of North Africans aren't Berber but Arab, Kouloughli, Andalusian, mixed or Black. Only a minority is true Berber, but it's also a fact that some pure Arabised Berber tribes do exist like the Ghiata of Morocco and the Ouresenis & Trara tribes of Algeria they speak Arabic but are not Arabs. It's also a fact that Berberised Arab clans and tribes exist, a big part of the Riffian people are of Arab origin but are Berberised, like the Imbraten sub tribe of the Ait Waryagher tribe and the Igarbiyen sub tribe of the Ait Touzine tribe. All Kabyles are pure bred Berbers(not of European origin), except for the Marabout Kabyles who are of Arab origin and some Kabylised villages and clans in the Boumedres area who are of Kouloughli origin
This is what I call the real music. Merci mes freres et soeurs pour ces grand efforts. Meksa dort on Paix. Tu es toujours avec nous grace a toute ces chansons. Merci beaucoup
@@lijeposovagajic4553 this is the berber language ,The countries of North Africa share a common ethnic, cultural and linguistic identity specific to this region, such as the Berber language
When I was a kid my mom make a beautiful make up for my elder sister in our small village and put in her hand sticks designed like the christ cross all women behind her singing the same song and knocking doors one by one asking people for charity due to The drought that the Atlas regions were suffering from at that time, and they believed that the god Anzar would be kind to them if they donated simple things among themselves while singing songs. On the eve of that day, we saw rain falling. Maybe it was a coincidence. I don’t know, and I’m not sure about that. That year, things were fine.
@@kimsuzy3844 Algerian may be Arab from banou hilal banou soleim banou ma3qil, their culture is totality different. Therefore ur term ( Algerian) is wrong. Anzar is a common divinity of imazighen 🌹 ✅ 👈 despite of their region. Imazighen and Arabs Simply different. #be free #be proud #be amazighe Barbarian 🍺 🍺 and proud of it ✅
@@kimsuzy3844 😁😁😁 It s amazighe mythology U r clueless. Shut the fuck up you are not more than arabe 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫 I guess you don't understand one Word and you pretend it s you heritage. I will advise you to search somewhere in no man's land Arabia their you can claim you heritage and i m sure no one will disturbe you, but the problem you haven't heritage so pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaase Stop claiming imazighen heritage as yours. Are you ok my little 🐪👈😁 Make tamazgha Great again ✅🌹 🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁Vs🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪 Imazighen. Vs Arabs Feel the difference ✅ 💙💙💚🦁💚💛💛
Anzar! Anzar! At-tebbw nnaama bbw edrar Anzar, Anzar At-ternu tin n uzagar Assa an-ncebbeh i wgwenja A d-nezzi merra i tudrin An-necnu macci d kra Tulawin s tagratin Ay Anzar awi-d lehwa Ad swent yakw tebhirin Anzar, Anzar.... Ay Anzar awi-d aman Kkawent tferkiwin Teslid merra s isalan Ttxil-ek ugal-ag-d d aewin Awi-d kra din yellan Yezra yired t-temzin Anzar, Azar... Akal ifud ur yeswa Knant ula t-tizemrin Tala tugal s nnuba Hejbent fell-as tlawin Nebbwi-k d acewwiq i cnna Ttefrent fell-ak tudri
This song sounds exactly like a traditional Sephardic song from Spain... "Morena Me llaman." You can really tell that the Almoravid Empire ruled Cordoba!!
Yes but this is a berbère pagan song that bags God Azar for rain!But you’re absolutely right Almovarid is also a Berber dynasty during the Islamic ira!
A life-long dream was to find my tribe...my grandfather's roots are Berber and I have Always been a nomad!!! I have never felt so at home as I did on my recent trip to Morocco!! Shukran my people...
Meksa est un grand artiste qui a pisson de nos cotumes domage kilsoi partit si tot. Ses chansons sont pleine reminiscences.j men lasse jamais.merci meksa pour cet heritage.
For understanding is with north African culture when people needs rain 🌧️ Explication : « La montagne de Baya », du titre original « Adrar N’Baya », est un film de Azzedine MEDDOUR, réalisé en 1997, relatant l’histoire d’un village kabyle (les kabyles sont un peuple berbère-amazigh- originaire de la Kabylie, région du nord d’Algérie) à une époque de son Histoire, celle du XIXe siècle. Le village entier doit fuir l’oppression française ; une femme, Baya, la fille du guide spirituel, refuse l’affront de cette situation ; en effet, elle incarne la figure d’une femme obstinée pour défendre l’honneur de ses terres et celles des siens. Ce film est un témoignage historique sur la condition des résistants kabyles à l’époque coloniale, c’est aussi un formidable hommage à la femme berbère pour sa capacité infatigable à résister en restant fidèle à ses traditions, ses valeurs culturelles et son identité. Afin de faire un travail de mémoire et perpétuer la culture berbère, le réalisateur n’a pas manqué de dévoiler les rites et les formes ancestrales de la communauté kabyle pour exorciser les forces du mal qui ravagent l’être humain ; parmi ces pratiques rituelles, on y trouve l’une des plus anciennes et des plus vivaces de l’histoire des berbères : Anzar. Anzar est dans la mythologie berbère le dieu du ciel et de la pluie, souvent appelé « aguellid ougueffour » (roi de la pluie) ; un rite lui est consacré en Afrique du nord lors des périodes de sécheresse pour faire pleuvoir. Cette tradition a été attestée au Rif, en Kabylie, dans l’Atlas et dans les Aurès. Il arrivait parfois que l’ouverture de la saison des labours semailles soit retardée à cause de la sécheresse, dans ce cas, des rites étaient célébrés pour appeler l’élément bienfaisant qui renforce la végétation et donne les récoltes ; depuis un temps très ancien, les berbères ont pensé que la plus efficace des sollicitations était d’offrir à Anzar « une fiancée » qui, en provoquant le désir sexuel, créerait les conditions favorables à l’écoulement de l’eau fécondante, d’où le non du rite « la fiancée d’Anzar », une pratique qui permet de se mettre en rapport direct avec la nature. Avec l’avènement de l’Islam, ce rite pour l’obtention de la pluie est remplacé par « salât el istiqa », « la prière de l’eau », une prière de deux génuflexions « raqâate » accomplie en plein air plutôt qu’à la mosquée, pour rassembler le plus grand nombre de fidèles ; néanmoins, le rite d’Anzar se pratique toujours dans certaines régions nord-africaines y compris en Kabylie où il a été bien conservé depuis le temps.
@@algerianmermaid don't yall understand that Amazighs aren't just in Algeria?? Matter of fact most of the Amazigh Population is in Morocco. and Anzar is the God of Rain in Amazigh mythology. He isn't only yours.
i am not arab and so is most of algeria and this song. it is in kabyle. an african language spoken by a 100% african tribe called the kabyles. i am an algerian tuareg and kabyle . just because algerians are not black it doesn't mean that algerians are not african. arabs only exist in the south.
@aym.s5827 you do realize that the freedom fighter known as Kahina in the 7th century CE fought the Arab invasion as well as Islam right?She fought and defeated the Islamic armies a few times and defended the Amazigh religion against Islam
The mediterranean music is based of amazigh music And muslim arab music which is in italia and españa And the italian and spagnol style is from the maghreb and orient
As a native amazigh. We chose islam, many many many different nations tried to colonise us, convert us to many different things and it never worked. When the amazigh saw islam most tribes converted very easly because we liked it. Most tribes didnt convert because of the arabs but because of other berber tribes. Were very proud of our ethnicity, we will forever fight for our land. but we are even more proud of our religion. The pagan beliefs my ancestors had didn’t fade until 2 generations ago, my grandma still did this rain god worshiping as depicted in the video. These believes were very backward and barbaric. What you see in the video clip is just people dancing happily but this is not what its like,. Islam brought alot of enlightenment and i feel honoured that islam has come to northern africa all the way up to our little small tribes. I could not be more thankful al praise to the most high. Islam didnt erase my history either i still have the same culture and language as my ancestors did 5000 years ago. I just have different beliefs
@@scivnce4273 Not everybody "choose" Islam. That's just false! I'm not saying paganism is good but there were force! And you as only an descendant can easily mention you "choose" Islam. People should be free to choose like Islam says!
@@amoszazoun8951 Imazighen have a character given to them that whenever they see something is forced upon the they usually do the opposite so if Islam was forced then they’d go back to paganism but they liked islam
Ahul Imazighen brothers from Canary Islands. Guanche people salute our brothers from the continent
There are still Berbers left in the canary Islands 🇮🇨
@@abdibgm5748 Of course, we are still up in the fight
@@Magec445 As an American, of Anglo-Descent... I love the Gaunche people, and would love to visit THEIR islands.
@@Beorthere we welcome you any time brother ❤️🇮🇨
I just want everyone to know that I am a Nigerian who loves you guys so much. Please keep your beautiful cultures alive. You are Africans too. Long live Imazighen. 💞🌅💐
God bless people like you
Thankyou african brother
long live Africa❣
@@mrjugurtha4077 😊 Amen. You too dear one.
@@flamearo7596 💞 Always...
Beautiful Song, Beautiful People, Please Don’t Lose Your Culture and Language. From a Somali Brother.
Thank u🇩🇿❤
Thank you from a Nigerian brother. 💞
@@eluemina2366 ur not berber🇩🇿😂
@@kimsuzy3844 ye9der ykon berber touareg kayen f nigeria
@@kimsuzy3844 It's sad that you are ignorant about your own people.
Beautiful song,, im from the rif region of morocco ,, this is a tradition that is known to us in the same way. long live amazigh culture.
Azul . We have a high and beautiful culture . some american and german friends told me , if this melody has been song in english , il will be in top of chart for a long time .
Me too
Hi I study about amazigh culture. I am form Kurdistan. I am preparing a documantry and I need to local music of Amazigh. Can you help me?
Rif and Kabyle are 1 tribe. Splitted in to 2 countries. My grandma is from Djurdjura
It's algerian song and story
Anzar is numidian god of water
I’m Colombian , but just discovered I have Berber great-grandparents!!
Yes from morocco and spin and Amérique centrale and latine ❤❤
Wow
From what country? Canary Islands?
@@wanderingskeleton52carthage obv
@@bloedblarreNo He’s talking about Amazighs/Berbers/Guanches of Canary Islands. They originally migrated from Morocco to the islands thousands years ago 👍🏻
So beautiful. Berber need to unite. Your culture and language is fading....you need to teach it to your children. Being muslim does not mean being arab. Preserve your berber culture and be more proud of who you guys are!
our language is alive and most of north africa are speaking berber language(especially in Morocco and algeria).. however regimes here are supported by france for resources..they are against our language & amazigh's Union , it's forbidden in school..that's why arabization is ripping apart our nation.
70 million people are speaking berber language excluding arabized Berbers of course.
@@أمين-ت9ز Still sad to think that the numbers are lowering with every passing year. Also I don't think it is 70M Berbers who still speak Berber. It is much lower. Arabic is taking over your wonderful language. You guys need to teach the language to your children. My friend who has Berber parents never taught her Berber languages. They only taught her Darija. It is so sad. I hope you guys can promote your language and culture more to offset the Arabization that is rapidely growing in North Africa. In fact the vast majority of North Africans now identify as Arab even though they are not. They are Arabized Berbers in denial. so sad :(
@Zakaria I honestly have no problem with sunni islam remaining the main religion (I am a sunni muslim convert myself) HOWEVER Berber identity absolutely needs a rebirth....it breaks my heart seeing such a gorgeous culture and language vanishing...Arabization is horrible. That's the huge problem. Arabization made Berbers feel like in order to be good muslims they had to sacrifice their Berber identity when in fact they can be "good muslims" and still be Berber. Please keep fighting for your language and rights! (of course in a safe way). Hope you have an incredible day Zakaria xoxo
@Zakaria ⴰⵙⴰⴼⴰⵔ Hello Zakaria! How are you today? That is interesting. I will make sure to study more about that. I honestly prefer to just identify as "Muslim" instead of "Sunni Muslim". I don't like the division in Islam for many reasons.. as you stated there is a lot of racism involved in the division of sectors in religion. In regards to me converting: I just found Islam to be the true religion. I was raised Christian but Christianity was not the right religion for me. It was totally full of inaccuracies and contradictions. I am single Not married and I converted myself back in 2016.
That right Miranda but arabic regimes in north Africa don't leave us to teach our culture and history for our generations...
To live under arabic goverment it's so hard
North Africa is so rich in cultture. Ay Anzar!
GamelutioN but fucked up by the arabs
@@selfmade7346 you mean islam
rogue tank every berber is muslim now
@@selfmade7346 i am one and thats not true
rogue tank are you from morocco ?
Azul ! Merci pour cette superbe chanson. La culture amazight est magnifique. Plein d'amour de France ✨
nice music i am from morocco viva algeria amazigh
ⴰⵣⵓⵍ ⴰⴼⵔⵉⴽⴰ Azul brother.
how did you get those letters in your name,i thought phones dont have amazigh letters
AZUL FELLAWN
@@aimenelhabry6178 we also used to have these rituals in Morocco
@@mopmap4911 yes, my grandmothe practised them. And she didn't speak amazigh, that shows that all of Morocco is amazigh even if some speak Arabic.
Anzar means rain in my language long live Imazighen
Laawin mens wind
Me to Anzar means raining.
Actually it's the ancient god of rain
Oll thé contrat amazigh Say anzar....or amzar .ssoussi of moroco.we liké you so
Movie name plz
So beautiful!!! I want to learn this language and help preserve it. Long live the Amazighs.
Love from Palestine ❤️🌸
SjosJenq TV Oh fuck off.
I am not saying anything negative or hateful towards your culture or your country.
I respect the Amazigh culture. Always have. And many Arabs do. Stop putting the blame on a huge demographic, that has little to nothing to do with that. People in the levant aren’t even fully Arab, were Arabized. Im Palestinian does that mean I’m fully Arab? No, history proves otherwise. The people of the levant are an arabized people, just like how North Africans are Arabized. We have a lot of mixes within us.
My ancestors are canaanites, Hebrews, Aramaics, etc. the language of Palestine used to be Aramaic before Arabic took over.
And North Africans speak Arabic anyway and many of them considers themselves Arab as well. At the end of the day, you still speak Arabic, you continue to adopt and practice Arab culture, and then wanna talk shit about Arabs. Lol the hypocrisy.
Instead of disrespecting and hating,
Why don’t you learn and appreciate and realize we are the same people, going through the same shit.
It’s the French that destroyed your country. They are the ones who occupied and fucked over everything. Blame them.
@@alyas3953 ignore that idiot we all must preserve our cultures and peacefully. amazigh has a rich history and so does your land of the canaans
Marcus Nevermind Thank you so much.
Long live the Amazigh culture!
@Asafar if you like the Israelis go live with them
@Asafar why are you attacking momo. Momo just gave a compliment only. Now I'm in favor of greater Tamazight nation united with tafinagh alphabet, language and culture
Hi from Ireland ☘☘☘ This is beautiful. A beautiful tradition. Inshallah. Salam 🙏🙏❤❤
inshalah and salam are arabic words sister ! the song you heard is in tamazight, another ethnicity
@@ahmedchardi2731 Thank you.Now I know.
@@jackiefagan7367 you welcome, to Say Hi in tamazight we Say "Azul"
@@ahmedchardi2731 Azul my friend.
@@jackiefagan7367 also I think you meant to say “mashallah” lol inshallah doesn’t make sense here sorry 😅….
Vive north África Amazigh
that's an awesome song , it's about Anzar 《 the rain 》 and how we -Amazigh ppl - see the rain as good thing for the land and for the beings at all.
Ayyuz Imazighen from the south of Morocco ❤
The rain in kabyle is Ageffur not Anzar
@@Kunta-Kinte002 Anzar is rain and also means the god of rain in morocco middle Atlas
@@commieking1443 not in kabylie Bro , I know that the berbers of Souss and Atlas call it Anzar, but in kabylie, they call ageffur or Ahwa or Aghebbar, per regions..
we call rain Anzrev in Armenian ❤
Anẓar in the song is the God of Rain
Respect from Türkiye
Lovely song ❤❤❤
Greetings from an Amazigh-Tunisia 🇹🇳
Kabylie song 💪
Lots of love to all Imazighen. ❤❤❤
Amazingly beautiful
Ethiopia are our genes brothers
(Ethiopia
copts egypt
amazigh north africa)
are all brothers✌
Amazigh, cushities and Copts are gene brothers of Africa
Azulay ⴰⵣⵓⵍⴰⵢ most of Ethiopians are cushities even the semetic speaking they adopted the language the habeshas are semeticized agaws which means they are cushities but adopted the language when they were ruling South Yemen but almost all Ethiopians are sons of Cush
@@أمين-ت9زCopts share a little genetic affinity with us but Ethiopians not really at all
@@LibanwolfThe major ethnic groups of Ethiopia are the:
Oromo (Cushitic)
Amhara (Semitic)
Somali (Cushitic)
Tigrinya (Semitic)
in the canary island we call it ahemon
the water
greeting to our cousins!
from Algeria
tanermit
mic mac *Brothers* from Morocco
✌
Beautiful💐
Greetings from Japan.
vay be şimdi bambaşka yerlerde ve bambaşka dünyalarda olan biz
bu şarkıda birleşiyoruz :)
ilginç
Thank you Japan; your culture is very similar to Kabyle culture; My French husband who is very very fond of japan and all what is japaneese told me that, in the eightys; He read a lot about your culture and went there for his job; he was a young engenier
in 1987. I agree whith him .
I love Amazigh they're great people respect from Kurdia💛❤💚
Her bzhin amazigh saet xwesh
❤️❤️All the love for you. ❤️❤️
I recently discovered I have Berber ancestors and I am happy about that. Trying to learn as much as I can. So far I love the music, the culture, everything so far.
Infinite dreams... this song a reminiscenze of old people and stories of human been who survive..thanks may God bless you..
Beautiful...love and warm greetings from India ❣️💐🎊
Beautiful. Greetings from a Portuguese
Thank you , greetings from algeria ❤
I thought portuguese hated algerians whether wé speak berbère amazigh or Arabie lol
@@malikaabiz6371 no, i dont think so. If there is anything, maybe an affinity, and if an issue it would be due to religion.
@@ruh8659 genetic bereberes are close to eberians all the bereberes have same eberians genetic
@@ruh8659 There is no connection, i say this as a Moroccan Berber.
amazing song i'm from kurdistan /iraq
@@kestrel9 thank u bro
@@kestrel9 this is algerian song not morroco🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@diya4939 love from algerian berber
@@algerianmermaid no one said it wasn't algerian calm tf down.
Love to Kurdistan from Imazighen ⵣ❤️☀️
Love from India ❤ we all are one and together 😊
Meksa great singer died very young 34 years but left for us beautifull songs!
so beautiful , much love from Ethiopia!
I am happy and proud to be Amazigh Algerian I love this heritage, an Algerian Amazigh heritage, I remember that in my youth, the women of the village took the mountains with a statue of Anzar and chanted the words of the begging to the god of rain.
^^ Je suis heureux et fier d'être Amazigh Algérien j'aime cet héritage un héritage amazigh algérien, je me souviens que dans ma jeunesse les femmes du village ont pris les montagnes avec une statue d'Anzar et ont scandé les paroles de la mendicité au dieu de la pluie.^^ ♓
this is absolutely beautiful. it's sad that as an algerian who lives in germany i had no idea what the word amazing meant and about their history. i only knew them as berbers/maghribyin so I'm sorry for that. i would love to know more about the culture tho bc it's not fair that it is slowly fading away or being forgotten.
It's never too late to learn more
Umgib dich mit Leuten die Amazigh sprechen, dann lernst du Wörter automatisch.
So beautiful song ! I'm so proud to be amazigh !
Imazighen, the Free people❤️
Its a north african tradition (algerian, moroccan etc). Teslit onzar..
Long live tamurth n' Lekvayel. Zi Arif (Rif).
I am very proud that I am Algerian Amazigh, our culture is so rich and we have so much to share with our African brothers.
This is an Algerian song in kabyle Amazigh dialect and there is more different styles of music in Amazigh in our amazing Algeria. You will be amazed how many styles of music we have to hear!
im amazigh from morroco and i love so much that song just amazing
This is wonderful :)
Thank you for posting it.
Azul from libya my amazigh brothers
greetings from imazighen naRIF to all imazighen in the world
j'aime grave j'ai violer le bouton replay (y)
Berberowie obyście zachowali swoją odmienność kulturową i językową od Arabów !!! A piosenka beautiful
Happen to me all the time... I feel nostalgia for a place i didn't even met.
I am Ethiopian and I love my Amazigh north African brothers and sisters. What does Anzar mean in Tamazight
ANZAR is old god of rain bat naow is rain
we love you more!!!we love our east africans brothers and sis
Rain
The God of rain
And it also means rain
it means rain
The overwhelming majority of Moroccans are of Berber and African descent. Those who identify as Arab-Berbers are genetically nearly identical to non-Arab Berbers, suggesting that the processes of 'Arabization' were almost entirely cultural rather than genetic. The “arabs” in morocco are not middle eastern. They are people who forgot their language and ancestors
Tunisia is the the most country that was influenced by the process of Arabization...but now we r trying our best to defend our language, our identity and bring it to live again..big salam, Azul to all berber neighbours from an "arabized" berber...
Thanks to genetiacal studies in 2018 they discovred that mairicians people the ancestors of amazigh people were Also the ancestors of the natufians the first civilisation in the middle east even before sumerians
No lol
@@ktm8848 The only accurate kind of DNA testing is haplogroup tests or Y-DNA testing. However many people misundertsand haplogroup testing, they automatically think if someone has haplogroup E-M81 he is a Berber or if he has J1c he is a Arab, but thats untrue. Non Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81, many Berbers nowdays have haplogroup G and many Arabs have other haplogroups like haplogroup T, this has to do with neolithic culture migrations, many Berbers have haplogroup G because in the neolithic period the early European farmers mixed with our ancestors( the Iberomaurusian and Capsian Culture ), same story for the Arabs, if a Arab doesn't have haplogroup J1c it doesnt mean he is not of Arab origin, it's most likely that he got his haplogroup from the neolithic period.
By the way mixed race people who aren't pure bredded Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81 but it still doens't make them Berber because their origin is still mixed and they are still mix race people.
Autosomal DNA/Ancestory DNA testing is very inaccurate, have you ever wonderd why DNA companies show different results from each other, also if you gonna upload your results into Gedmatch your results will be come out differnetly, if you have 90% so called north african dna it can be 40% if you upload it on Gedmatch.
Btw Myheritage is the most cheapest and fakest dna test company
The only way to figure out who is Berber and who is not, is by reading academic antropologic books written by well known educated Antropologic academic scholars and medieval scholars like Ibn Khaldun, Al-Bakri, Leo Africanus, Gabriel Camps, Carleton Coon, David Hart etc.
Good books to read
"All volumes of Villes et tribus du maroc"
"Tribal sociaty of rural Morocco"
"Tribes of the Rif"
"Ait Waryagher of the Moroccan Rif"
"Muslim conquest and settlement of North Africa and Spain"
"Les Archs tribus berbères de Kabylie"
"Muqqadimah"
"Description of Africa"
As a Berber myself, it's indeed a fact that the majority of North Africans aren't Berber but Arab, Kouloughli, Andalusian, mixed or Black.
Only a minority is true Berber, but it's also a fact that some pure Arabised Berber tribes do exist like the Ghiata of Morocco and the Ouresenis & Trara tribes of Algeria they speak Arabic but are not Arabs. It's also a fact that Berberised Arab clans and tribes exist, a big part of the Riffian people are of Arab origin but are Berberised, like the Imbraten sub tribe of the Ait Waryagher tribe and the Igarbiyen sub tribe of the Ait Touzine tribe. All Kabyles are pure bred Berbers(not of European origin), except for the Marabout Kabyles who are of Arab origin and some Kabylised villages and clans in the Boumedres area who are of Kouloughli origin
@@raoudhabf703 The only accurate kind of DNA testing is haplogroup tests or Y-DNA testing. However many people misundertsand haplogroup testing, they automatically think if someone has haplogroup E-M81 he is a Berber or if he has J1c he is a Arab, but thats untrue. Non Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81, many Berbers nowdays have haplogroup G and many Arabs have other haplogroups like haplogroup T, this has to do with neolithic culture migrations, many Berbers have haplogroup G because in the neolithic period the early European farmers mixed with our ancestors( the Iberomaurusian and Capsian Culture ), same story for the Arabs, if a Arab doesn't have haplogroup J1c it doesnt mean he is not of Arab origin, it's most likely that he got his haplogroup from the neolithic period.
By the way mixed race people who aren't pure bredded Berbers can also have haplogroup E-M81 but it still doens't make them Berber because their origin is still mixed and they are still mix race people.
Autosomal DNA/Ancestory DNA testing is very inaccurate, have you ever wonderd why DNA companies show different results from each other, also if you gonna upload your results into Gedmatch your results will be come out differnetly, if you have 90% so called north african dna it can be 40% if you upload it on Gedmatch.
Btw Myheritage is the most cheapest and fakest dna test company
The only way to figure out who is Berber and who is not, is by reading academic antropologic books written by well known educated Antropologic academic scholars and medieval scholars like Ibn Khaldun, Al-Bakri, Leo Africanus, Gabriel Camps, Carleton Coon, David Hart etc.
Good books to read
"All volumes of Villes et tribus du maroc"
"Tribal sociaty of rural Morocco"
"Tribes of the Rif"
"Ait Waryagher of the Moroccan Rif"
"Muslim conquest and settlement of North Africa and Spain"
"Les Archs tribus berbères de Kabylie"
"Muqqadimah"
"Description of Africa"
As a Berber myself, it's indeed a fact that the majority of North Africans aren't Berber but Arab, Kouloughli, Andalusian, mixed or Black.
Only a minority is true Berber, but it's also a fact that some pure Arabised Berber tribes do exist like the Ghiata of Morocco and the Ouresenis & Trara tribes of Algeria they speak Arabic but are not Arabs. It's also a fact that Berberised Arab clans and tribes exist, a big part of the Riffian people are of Arab origin but are Berberised, like the Imbraten sub tribe of the Ait Waryagher tribe and the Igarbiyen sub tribe of the Ait Touzine tribe. All Kabyles are pure bred Berbers(not of European origin), except for the Marabout Kabyles who are of Arab origin and some Kabylised villages and clans in the Boumedres area who are of Kouloughli origin
Wonderful Song, love it.
Shout out to Meksa without who we would have never enjoyed this song.
Tanmirt iw Nazor nnagh
🟩🟨 🇩🇿
This is what I call the real music. Merci mes freres et soeurs pour ces grand efforts. Meksa dort on Paix. Tu es toujours avec nous grace a toute ces chansons. Merci beaucoup
Love from tunisia
viva africa and nord africa area amazigh la terre du peuple amazigh nord africa is amazigh people
This is so beautiful
It's amazigh culture in north Africa i love it so much too ❤
J'ⴰⵉⵎⴻ ⵯoⵜⵔⴻ ⵒⴰⵜⵔⵉⴻ ⴰⵓ ⵛⵉⴻⵍ ⵜoⵓⵊoⵓⵔⵙ ⵒⵓⵔ - Pⴰⵔⴰⴷⵉⵙ ⵇⵓⵉ ⵙⴻ ⴱⴻⵔⵛⴻ ⴻⵏⵜⵔⴻ ⵍⴻⵙ ⴼⵍoⵜⵙ ⴷ'ⴰⵣⵓⵔ - Où ⵍⴻ ⵙoⵍⴻⵉⵍ ⴱⵔûⵍⴰⵏⵜ, ⵛoⵎⵎⴻ ⵓⵏ ⵒⵀⴰⵔⴻ ⴼéⴻⵔⵉⵇⵓⴻ - ⵛoⵓⵯⵔⴻ ⴷⴻ ⵙⴻⵙ ⵔⴰⵢoⵏ
ⵙ ⵍⴻ ⵙoⵍ ⴷⴻ ⵜⵀⴰⵎⵣⴻⴳⵀⴰ
Koje je ovo pismo ili slova? Izgledaju predivno!..what language is this?
@@lijeposovagajic4553 this is the berber language ,The countries of North Africa share a common ethnic, cultural and linguistic identity specific to this region, such as the Berber language
@Chief Keef Amazigh/Imazighen not Berber. In German a "Berber" is also a homeless!
When I was a kid my mom make a beautiful make up for my elder sister in our small village and put in her hand sticks designed like the christ cross all women behind her singing the same song and knocking doors one by one asking people for charity due to The drought that the Atlas regions were suffering from at that time, and they believed that the god Anzar would be kind to them if they donated simple things among themselves while singing songs. On the eve of that day, we saw rain falling. Maybe it was a coincidence. I don’t know, and I’m not sure about that. That year, things were fine.
What a beautiful song
Vive Algerian Amazigh Algerien🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍
Anzar song is amazighe prehistoric cult which you can find in many places over tamazgha ✅.
it s our heritage and we love it
💙💚🦁💚💛🌹
@@gurzill1067 its algerian🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
@@kimsuzy3844
Algerian may be Arab from banou hilal banou soleim banou ma3qil,
their culture is totality different.
Therefore ur term ( Algerian) is wrong. Anzar is a common divinity
of imazighen 🌹 ✅ 👈 despite of their region. Imazighen and Arabs
Simply different.
#be free
#be proud
#be amazighe
Barbarian 🍺 🍺 and proud of it ✅
@@kimsuzy3844
😁😁😁 It s amazighe mythology
U r clueless. Shut the fuck up you are not more than arabe 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
I guess you don't understand one
Word and you pretend it s you heritage. I will advise you to search
somewhere in no man's land Arabia their you can claim you heritage and i m sure no one will disturbe you, but the problem you haven't heritage so pleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaase
Stop claiming imazighen heritage as yours. Are you ok my little 🐪👈😁
Make tamazgha Great again ✅🌹
🦁🦁🦁🦁🦁Vs🐪🐪🐪🐪🐪
Imazighen. Vs Arabs
Feel the difference ✅
💙💙💚🦁💚💛💛
Long live my imazighen brothers
taghnja n anzar anzar tanmirt 😍
Thanks for this video .
ⵜⴰⵏⵎⵉⵔⵜ ⴳⵉⴳⴰⵏ .
Beautiful algerian kabyle song🇩🇿🇩🇿💙
What happend 😂
@@kimsuzy3844 love kaybale 🇸🇴
What a masterpiece ❤️❤️ can anyone post the lyrics here…thanks in advance !!
Anzar! Anzar!
At-tebbw nnaama bbw edrar
Anzar, Anzar
At-ternu tin n uzagar
Assa an-ncebbeh i wgwenja
A d-nezzi merra i tudrin
An-necnu macci d kra
Tulawin s tagratin
Ay Anzar awi-d lehwa
Ad swent yakw tebhirin
Anzar, Anzar....
Ay Anzar awi-d aman
Kkawent tferkiwin
Teslid merra s isalan
Ttxil-ek ugal-ag-d d aewin
Awi-d kra din yellan
Yezra yired t-temzin
Anzar, Azar...
Akal ifud ur yeswa
Knant ula t-tizemrin
Tala tugal s nnuba
Hejbent fell-as tlawin
Nebbwi-k d acewwiq i cnna
Ttefrent fell-ak tudri
Azul iymamazighen aken malane, achal iti3jiv cna iytmatnagh touareg!!
This song sounds exactly like a traditional Sephardic song from Spain... "Morena Me llaman." You can really tell that the Almoravid Empire ruled Cordoba!!
Yes but this is a berbère pagan song that bags God Azar for rain!But you’re absolutely right Almovarid is also a Berber dynasty during the Islamic ira!
This just demonstrates the influences of moorish /amazigh culture onto the Sephardic population :)
The singer he is name Meksa,,he is Algerian kabyle he dead and he was yet young,,Allah yerahmo
Aosso ambarkey happy neptunalia and glory to Anzar from Anti-Atlas, Morocco !! :D
Glory to Allah our God
A life-long dream was to find my tribe...my grandfather's roots are Berber and I have Always been a nomad!!! I have never felt so at home as I did on my recent trip to Morocco!! Shukran my people...
Chokran, you are confused, you want to say tanmirt?
love ...amazigh its so cool
you guys have the best amazigh vibe in the hole amazigh world
Where can I find this movie? I love this song so much!!
Meksa est un grand artiste qui a pisson de nos cotumes domage kilsoi partit si tot. Ses chansons sont pleine reminiscences.j men lasse jamais.merci meksa pour cet heritage.
Ayouz i kolo ma igan Amazigh !!
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
For understanding is with north African culture when people needs rain 🌧️
Explication :
« La montagne de Baya », du titre original « Adrar N’Baya », est un film de Azzedine MEDDOUR, réalisé en 1997, relatant l’histoire d’un village kabyle (les kabyles sont un peuple berbère-amazigh- originaire de la Kabylie, région du nord d’Algérie) à une époque de son Histoire, celle du XIXe siècle. Le village entier doit fuir l’oppression française ; une femme, Baya, la fille du guide spirituel, refuse l’affront de cette situation ; en effet, elle incarne la figure d’une femme obstinée pour défendre l’honneur de ses terres et celles des siens.
Ce film est un témoignage historique sur la condition des résistants kabyles à l’époque coloniale, c’est aussi un formidable hommage à la femme berbère pour sa capacité infatigable à résister en restant fidèle à ses traditions, ses valeurs culturelles et son identité.
Afin de faire un travail de mémoire et perpétuer la culture berbère, le réalisateur n’a pas manqué de dévoiler les rites et les formes ancestrales de la communauté kabyle pour exorciser les forces du mal qui ravagent l’être humain ; parmi ces pratiques rituelles, on y trouve l’une des plus anciennes et des plus vivaces de l’histoire des berbères : Anzar.
Anzar est dans la mythologie berbère le dieu du ciel et de la pluie, souvent appelé « aguellid ougueffour » (roi de la pluie) ; un rite lui est consacré en Afrique du nord lors des périodes de sécheresse pour faire pleuvoir. Cette tradition a été attestée au Rif, en Kabylie, dans l’Atlas et dans les Aurès.
Il arrivait parfois que l’ouverture de la saison des labours semailles soit retardée à cause de la sécheresse, dans ce cas, des rites étaient célébrés pour appeler l’élément bienfaisant qui renforce la végétation et donne les récoltes ; depuis un temps très ancien, les berbères ont pensé que la plus efficace des sollicitations était d’offrir à Anzar « une fiancée » qui, en provoquant le désir sexuel, créerait les conditions favorables à l’écoulement de l’eau fécondante, d’où le non du rite « la fiancée d’Anzar », une pratique qui permet de se mettre en rapport direct avec la nature. Avec l’avènement de l’Islam, ce rite pour l’obtention de la pluie est remplacé par « salât el istiqa », « la prière de l’eau », une prière de deux génuflexions « raqâate » accomplie en plein air plutôt qu’à la mosquée, pour rassembler le plus grand nombre de fidèles ; néanmoins, le rite d’Anzar se pratique toujours dans certaines régions nord-africaines y compris en Kabylie où il a été bien conservé depuis le temps.
Amazigh muslims 🙏🏼💚🇩🇿🇲🇦🇹🇳🇪🇭🇱🇾🇲🇷
💚💚💚💚💚
Best comment ever Amazigh Muslim 🇩🇿🇨🇳💪🏻
@Venus Venus No, we were originally pagan
@Harika Harika shut the fuck up you french puppet atheism is a french invention we always believed in god even when we were polytheistic
Polisario doesn’t belong here tho
Indeed I can't stop thinking about this amazing culture of amazing I love amazing of algeria
La culture AMAZIGH authentique la plus belle culture du monde bravo malgré tout ce que cette culture a subi de répressions sanglantes
I love this song 😍😍
I am falling in love to this song and music please can someone translate at in English love from Pakistan..
it is the language of North Africa(yeah we are not Arabs😷😟), here a song talks about rain and people playing in the rain.
@@أمين-ت9ز it's from algeria
@@algerianmermaid Algeria is a North African country and it isn't Arabic
@@algerianmermaid don't yall understand that Amazighs aren't just in Algeria?? Matter of fact most of the Amazigh Population is in Morocco. and Anzar is the God of Rain in Amazigh mythology. He isn't only yours.
@@medlariby amazighs came from algeria . Moroccans are moors. This song is algerian
So beautiful song Algeria Amazigh
I don't know if anybody asked this, but could someone translate this to English so everybody can understand? I love you guys by the way
For real
great music ...proud 😍😍✌✌👌👌👌
Belles chanson et paroles qui font penser aux origines Amazighes.
long live free people ⵣ
ⵜⴰⵏⵎⵉⵔⵜ ♓
good song hope my subscribers enjoy it
Beautiful calm song
Kabylian song !
For who doesn't know, kabylia is a Berberian ethnicity under algerian arab occupation since 1962
Azul ! Mamenka tgam d Corona !
I feel like I have a lost identity as a Moroccan Arab.
no timbuktu is tuareg
Das vegane Saola cus Algeria is a waste of afrocan space u arabs tried to takeover a black filled country
i am not arab and so is most of algeria and this song. it is in kabyle. an african language spoken by a 100% african tribe called the kabyles. i am an algerian tuareg and kabyle . just because algerians are not black it doesn't mean that algerians are not african. arabs only exist in the south.
Das vegane Saola so called africans
you were arabized not arab
Wallah c'est du lourd
Wow so beautiful!! I hope this language and culture does not get lost by the Arabization and Islam :( it would be really sad
@Chief Keef
But don't both go hand in hand?
Were proud of Islam. Leave Islam alone
@aym.s5827 why would you be proud of a religion that your distant ancestors fought against and that forced itself on them??
@aym.s5827 you do realize that the freedom fighter known as Kahina in the 7th century CE fought the Arab invasion as well as Islam right?She fought and defeated the Islamic armies a few times and defended the Amazigh religion against Islam
Islam forbids Arabazation
We Died We Fought We Lived
viva africa
Viva north africa despite netflix noise amazhigha frorever
Yes !!
KABYLE ♓🇩🇿🇩🇿 ♥️
Longue vie à la culture berbère ou qu’elle soit et d’où elle vient !
lovely song
Very beautiful Kabyle song ❤❤ l
My people ❤♓
E1b1b North africainn ♓
@@nabil399 oui maiss north africaa c'est E1b1b du E-M81 , les Somaliens c'est 3?E-M76
@@nabil399 je n'est pas compris
The mediterranean music is based of amazigh music And muslim arab music which is in italia and españa
And the italian and spagnol style is from the maghreb and orient
I want to know more about my own culture as a tunisian too bad there's not much to look at
This is algerian kabyle not tunsia
@@algerianmermaid this is amazigh culture stupid
@@flamearo7596 its algerian
Proud Riffi 🙏
Those on the Movie, are from Morocco/Algeria
Algeria
nirvomind they are kabyle which are algerian ✋😇
@@رشيدمغربي-ث7د they look and are the same
Algerian kabylian 🇩🇿♓
@@avaavasalah1141 no tislit was moroccan
This is real Kabylie, Pagan and freed from the Arab Poison of Islam
As a native amazigh. We chose islam, many many many different nations tried to colonise us, convert us to many different things and it never worked. When the amazigh saw islam most tribes converted very easly because we liked it.
Most tribes didnt convert because of the arabs but because of other berber tribes. Were very proud of our ethnicity, we will forever fight for our land. but we are even more proud of our religion.
The pagan beliefs my ancestors had didn’t fade until 2 generations ago, my grandma still did this rain god worshiping as depicted in the video. These believes were very backward and barbaric. What you see in the video clip is just people dancing happily but this is not what its like,.
Islam brought alot of enlightenment and i feel honoured that islam has come to northern africa all the way up to our little small tribes. I could not be more thankful al praise to the most high.
Islam didnt erase my history either i still have the same culture and language as my ancestors did 5000 years ago. I just have different beliefs
Where's respect?
@@scivnce4273 Not everybody "choose" Islam. That's just false!
I'm not saying paganism is good but there were force! And you as only an descendant can easily mention you "choose" Islam.
People should be free to choose like Islam says!
@@amoszazoun8951 Imazighen have a character given to them that whenever they see something is forced upon the they usually do the opposite so if Islam was forced then they’d go back to paganism but they liked islam
Stfu ayaghyul. Tudert i l’islam tudert i Imazighen