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I've done some reading on this part of Maldive's history & it seems there is great confusion about the Ethnic background of the Man that introduced Islam to the Indian Ocean nation.
The main reason why there's much confusion is due to how Ibn Battuta (famous Moroccan/Berber Scholar & Explorer) misinterpreted documents that referred to the Imam as "Abu al-Barakat Yusuf al-Barbari" by assuming he was of North African/Berber origin which was biased, since he was naturally inclined to favour his Ethnicity/Nation when possible. At the time, it was widely accepted in the Maldives that he was of Horn African/Somali origin, although he was referred to as a "Berber", since both North Africans/Imazighen and Horn Africans were both identified as Berbers.
In addition, there was little to no North African/Amazigh presence in the Maldives before Ibn Battuta visited the Islands; when he did arrive the ruler was an Ethnic Somali by the name of Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu who invited him.
The main reason why there's much confusion is due to how Ibn Battuta (famous Moroccan/Berber Scholar & Explorer) misinterpreted documents that referred to the Imam as "Abu al-Barakat Yusuf al-Barbari" by assuming he was of North African/Berber origin which was biased, since he was naturally inclined to favour his Ethnicity/Nation when possible. At the time, it was widely accepted in the Maldives that he was of Horn African/Somali origin, although he was referred to as a "Berber", since both North Africans/Imazighen and Horn Africans were both identified as Berbers.
In addition, there was little to no North African/Amazigh presence in the Maldives before Ibn Battuta visited the Islands; when he did arrive the ruler was an Ethnic Somali by the name of Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu who invited him.
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