01217nam a2200157Ia 450000500170000000800410001702000180005808200160007610000220009224500380011424500220015226000470017430000140022152008120023565000120104720250807104731.0250807s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9781558762091 a964.02bSHA aShatzmiller, Maya 4aThe Berbers and the Islamic State 0cShatzmiller, Maya bPrinceton : Markus Wiener Publishersc2000 a230 pages aEspecially germane at a time when Arabs and Islam are reflexively equated, Schatzmiller (U. of Western Ontario) studies the Berbers' search for their place in Islamic history since their 8th century conquest. Atypically, the author points out the strengths of this North African Berber-Islamic state--larger than present-day Morocco--in the 13th-15th centuries under the rule of Islamophile Marinid tribes. Encompassing her writings from 1976- 93, she discusses the waqf endowment for the public good institution as an example of acculturation to Islamic norms and the Kitab al-ans-ab history text in terms of Berber identity issues. Appendices provides details on this text and the waqf system. Includes illustrations of texts, artifacts, and mosques. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR aHistory