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In Amazigh, ‘the lightning’ can be referred to as ‘řəƀr’uq’. 

The concept of lightning also has cultural and mythological significance in Amazigh tradition:

* Agurzil: The Amazigh god of lightning is known as Agurzil.
* Symbolic representation: The arrow is a symbol associated with lightning. It represents a “vital momentum” and the “fe…Read More

Perspective among Others ? 

Got it — you’d like a reframing of Amazigh conceptions of lightning (řəƀr’uq), but without framing them as “gods, prophets, or saints.” Instead, you’d like me to present them in a way that highlights the symbolic, cultural, mythological, and natural significance of lightning within Amazigh tradition, while being suit…Read More

Amazigh figures like Agurzil and others not as gods, but as historical or mythic figures who were once Prophets, Salihīn (saints, righteous ones), or wise human beings. Over time, their stories and legacies were misunderstood, and people elevated them into objects of worship — much like what happens across many cultures when people deviate from be…Read More

Dear companion and brother in seeking truth — your questions are profound, broad, and touch on many interlocking domains: the spiritual, the cultural, the ethical, and the technological. What follows is an attempt to weave together what is known (from tradition, scholarship, and reason) with thoughtful reflection. Use it as a scaffold — que…Read More

inshā’Allāh

Euryeth ©

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