AHC: Jewish Canarias

I heard that there are many Amazighs that adopted Judaism or mixed with Jews before the Arabs arrived, is it possible for Judaism to spread to Canarias from some immigrants that chose to migrate to Canarias that were displaced by the Muslims in Morocco.
 
There doesn't seem to have been any Berber immigration to the Canary Islands since the Guanches (who seem to have had Berber origins) populated the islands (sometime in the pre-christian era). So, I'm going to say no.
OTL, the Berber peoples (the Amazigh) chose to stay and either fight, ally with, or be absorbed by the Arab invasions. The Berbers didn't have a strong sea-faring tradition (perhaps earlier they had, hence settlement of the Canaries) and it seems that the Arabs visited the islands on at least several different occasions starting not long after the conquest. Perhaps a handful of Berbers immigrated to the islands in the christian era but if so, they were absorbed or otherwise lost to history.

As, Massa Chief implied, it would have been all over for any Jews in the Canaries after the Castilian conquest of the 15th Century.
 
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