Abstract:
The Maghreb is a vast area from the province of Cyrenaica in the east to the 
Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is featured by its diverse population. Its people are 
Berbers from the Pyrenees and the Beths, in addition to the presence of the 
Roman occupier in it, as well as Jewish, African and Sudanese minorities. 
The region experienced many confrontations with the efforts of the leaders of the 
Islamic conquest, some of them were against the Romans, and some were against 
the Berbers. Among the largest of those confrontations, Sbeitla or Sufetula and 
Jalula confronted the Romans, Thabudeos or Tahuda and Bir al-Kahina against 
Berbers. The results of the conquest ranged between victory of the leaders and 
their defeats as well, each according to The success of the leaders' strategies, the 
strength of the enemy, and the style of the conquerors in dealing. 
These efforts ended with the establishment of Islam in the reg