This is my portrait of Ibn Tumart (1080-1130 AD), a Muslim religious scholar and preacher whose zealous, puritanical teachings inspired the Almohad movement in North Africa, which eventually wrested control of the region (and even part of Spain) from the ruling Almoravid dynasty. He descended from a confederation of Amazigh-speaking people called the Masmuda who occupied the Atlas Mountains.
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