The Antaimoro: Madagascar's Muslim Scribes and Papermakers — Fexingo History copertina

The Antaimoro: Madagascar's Muslim Scribes and Papermakers — Fexingo History

The Antaimoro: Madagascar's Muslim Scribes and Papermakers — Fexingo History

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Long before European contact, a small community of Muslim scholars settled on Madagascar's southeast coast. The Antaimoro brought Arabic script, papermaking, and Islamic astrology to an island shaped by Austronesian and African traditions. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Antaimoro became the island's scribes and chroniclers, producing the sorabe manuscripts that record Malagasy dynasties, rituals, and divination. They discuss the Antaimoro's origins in the Swahili world, their role in the Betsimisaraka and Merina courts, and how their papermaking techniques—using mulberry bark and rice paste—survived into the 20th century. The conversation touches on the syncretism of Islamic and Malagasy beliefs, the political power of scribes, and the fragile preservation of these manuscripts today. From the port of Vohipeno to the Merina capital, this episode uncovers a hidden strand of Madagascar's history that challenges the narrative of total isolation.

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