@Prite"Is it true that Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya are filled with Arab-Berber and they have their own version of "Islam""
Every country has its own version.
"Barbary Corsairs"
From your link:
the terms "Barbary pirates" and "Barbary corsairs" are normally applied to the raiders active from the 16th century onwards,
It is possible to interpret them as anti-colonialist guerillas:
Sayyida al-Hurra was a female Muslim cleric, merchant, governor of Tétouan, and later the wife of the sultan of Morocco.[35][36] She was born around 1485 in the Emirate of Granada, but was forced to flee to Morocco when she was very young to escape the Reconquista. In Morocco, she gathered a crew largely of exiled Moors, and launched pirate expeditions against Spain and Portugal to avenge the Reconquista, protect Morocco from Christian pirates, and seek riches and glory. She co-founded the Barbary Corsairs with her allies the Barbarossa brothers.
on December 20, 1777, Sultan Mohammed III of Morocco issued a declaration recognizing America as an independent country, and stating that American merchant ships could enjoy safe passage into the Mediterranean and along the coast.[7][8] The relations were formalized with the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship signed in 1786, which stands as the U.S.'s oldest non-broken friendship treaty[9][10] with a foreign power.
As such, we should be sceptical of their negative portrayals by colonial-era Western historians.
Further reading:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyida_al_HurraShe was two years old when the Portuguese started their colonial conquest by capturing some ports at the western coast of Morocco starting the year 1487. A few years later, Granada was falling into the hands of the Catholic Monarchs (los Reyes Católicos) Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon
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Sayyida could neither forget nor forgive the humiliation of being forced to flee Granada. In her wish to avenge herself on the "Christian enemy", she turned to piracy.
Moreover:
Sayyida al Hurra was born around 1485 (Hijri around 890) to a prominent Muslim family of Andalusian nobles who fled to Morocco after the fall of Grenada in 1492.[2][6] She is a descendant of Sharif Abd as-Salam al-Alami,[3] who is a descendant of Hasan ibn Ali[8].
Let's finish the job:
https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/operation-gaddafi/