Muslim inhabitants of Maghreb, Iberian peninsula, Sicily and Malta during the middle ages.The Moors helped build and develop much of Europe, building universities such as the university of Salamanca,Granada. Much has been said about the identity of the Moors. They occupied the whole of the north of Africa as the majority, and were also called the Mohammedans
The remnants of the Moors or the Mohammedans who occupied much of north Africa. A person from Oman is called Omani. A person from Yemen is known as Yemeni. There is Soudani. the demonym "ni" is an Akan term which means, a person from, or, a person of. This certainly solidifies the Afrikan origin of the Islamic people and the realy Arabs.
Named after the original inhabitant of that part of Afrika, who were Abibifo. The name Berber or Brebre is derived from the Akan word Bibini, which describes a melanin dominant person, a person of Afrikan descent.
Afrika, Abibifo, melanin dominant people are the foundation of Asia. Afrikan languages like cultures are a testament to this. From Japan, to China, to India, all the way to the so called middle east, the first and early inhabitants were Afrikans.
The first and original people in north Afrika. They are Abibifo, a name which was corrupted to Brebre or Berbers, and from here, the name Barbary comes. Most Berbers today are mostly mixed-race and almost near white. Like always, and everywhere, the original Afrikan population is no longer,or, are in small numbers and their place has been reduced to nothing but descendants of slaves.
The ancient Egyptians are Afrikans who spoke Afrikan languages, till being spoken in Afrika today. The culture of the ancient Egyptians can only be compatible with Afrikan cultures.
The Buddha did not originate a religion. The Buddha was only merely resurrecting what his ancient ancestors practiced. Buddhism, its ideals and beliefs are all prevalent in Afrikan and indigenous cultures. The historic Buddha was known as Sakyamuni, which suggests his Afrikan origins. the demonym "ni" is an Akan term denoting a person from or a person of.
Islamic prayer poses can all be traced back to the Egyptians, who were Afrikan. In most Afrikan culture to bow or in some cases lie down to show gratitude to someone.
In the English language, one will say, thank you. In the Akan language, it is me da wo ase, which means I lie beneath you, I lie beneath you to thank you for what you have done for me. We show gratitude in bowing and lowering our gaze, exactly what the Muslim do when praying. Showing gratitude to their God.