High Middle Ages · Africa · Religion
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Ibn Tumart founds the Almohad movement
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The Berber theologian Ibn Tumart returned from the Middle East to his Atlas homeland, proclaimed himself Mahdi, and began preaching a puritanical reform of what he called the lax Almoravid court. He gathered mountain tribes around a doctrine of radical divine unity - tawhid - that gave his movement its name.