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DEAR FRIENDS IN SCRIBDBefore intoducing myself to you and after sending to this Respected web site ten PPS related to the HISTORIC CITIES OF ALGERIA, asI do believe that HISTORY not only tells us about the past, rather it influences our Present and shapes our Future!!!Now I am going to send you some of my own and careful work on MUSLIM SAINTS OF ALGERIA likewise with the two other Monotheistic Religions "Christianity and Judaism" ,Islam the last and nascent faith had also its high profile SAINTS everwhere in this universe.So please your comments, critics, suggestions are to be highly appreciated.MOHAMED BOKRETAALGIERS 31.05.2008INTRODUCTIONPlease allow me to introduce myself to you , I am Mohamed Bokreta a Proud Algerian British-Educated Person where my first English courses were honourably taken in 1975 in Colchester English Study Centre in Britain’s Oldest City “Colchester” , Essex , as such and from that time English Language has become to me as a necessary daily tablet without it I cannot breath !!! It goes without saying and against all odds since living in a very French speaking country I am doing my very best to keep up reading and watching programs related to this so loved English Language. However in matter of deep loyalty to this language “figures speak for facts” back in 1980 two of my letters addressed to the “Letter box” programme were aired during that year, a very recent event linked to my “English-Adventure” took place exactly on the 03rd of September 2001, where I made the Headlines on www.bbcnews.com for returning a book to the Library’s college after a 24 year period!!! Furthermore and being both a Part-Time English Teacher at the Higher Institute for Banking in Algiers as well as a freelance writer for the past 26 years I have written and at many occasions on different topics such as HISTORY,CULTURAL TOURISM etc.... Such great interest to the late William Shakespeare’s Language stems from a deep and earnest Respect and Love to the latter and undoubtedly shows a yearning to enhance and further spread this Language to our future generations!!!!Honestly believing that such great devotion and loyalty to the English Language deserves at least a fair knowledge-seeking rewardfrom the Brave SCRIBD Decision-Makers!!! Thanking you so much for taking into consideration my present message, and wishing you all the best.YOURS SINCERELY

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1.Sidi Abderrahmane –the main entrance to the Mausoleum

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2.Sidi Abderrahmane – The Writer beside the Mausoleum

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3.Sidi Abderrahmane – the outside corridor leading to the Mausoleum

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4.Sidi Abderrahmane – Flags embellishing the Mausoleum

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5. Sidi Abderrahmane – a general view of the Mausoleum

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الرحيم الرحمن الله بسم يحزنون ولهم عليهم خوف ال الله أولياء إن أال الكريم 62-10القران

IN THE NAME OF GOD THE COMPASSIONATE THE MERCIFUL

“Behold Verily on the Friends of Allah there is no fear nor shall they Grieve” Holy-Quran 10-62.

*Subject: Muslim Saints of Algeria & the Maghrib *2.SIDI ABDERRAHMANE ATHAALIBI

After making a brief report in our first posting regarding Sidi Ahmed Benyoucef Al Melyani, in our second posting we are to talk about the Patron Saint of Algiers: Sidi Abderahmane or Abdu Rahman Athaalibi, this wise Erudite and Exegesis Scholar belongs to the Ahl Al Bait Honourable Lineage going up to Sayidina Jaafar Ibn Abi Taleb (R.A).

It is noteworthy to recall that Jaafar Ibn Abi Taleb (Imam Ali’s Brother) or “Dul-Janahayeen” (the one with two wings) because in the battle of Mu’uta both his arms were cut off, but he did not allow the flag of Islam o fall to the ground. One day the Beloved Prophet Mohamed (PBUH) said:

“I dreamt last night that Jaafar bin Abi Talib (RA) was among a group of angels, and he had two wings on either side of his body, the front part of the wings had some blood on them, with the help of his wings he flew wherever he wished in Paradise in the company of the angels.”

Thus he was given the title of “Dul-Janahayeen” after he attained martyrdom, and because he flew in Paradise with the angels he was called “At-Tayyar”or “The Bird”.

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So Sidi Abderrahmane is from this blessed and high profile calibre lineage, He is Abou Zayd Abdu Rahman son of Mohamed son of Makhlouf son of Talha son of Amer son of Nawfal son of Amer son of Mawsour son of Mohamed son of Sbaa son of Mekki son of Thaalaba son of Moussa son of Said son of Moufadhal son of Abdelbar son of Fissi son of Hillal son of Amer son of Hassan son of Mohamed son of Jaafar Ibn Abi Taleb.

Sidi Abderrahmane was born in 1384AD -785AH in the town of Wad Isser about 86 km south east of Algiers and was brought up in a very spiritual parental background as high Islamic values and ethics were shaping the brilliant future of this great man after reaching the age of 15 at the end of the 14th century, Sidi Abderrahmane in the company of his father Sidi Mohamed Ben Makhlouf went to Morocco in a Knowledge-Seeking campaign where he met a great Muslim scholar Sidi Mohamed Ibn Marzoug Al Adjissi .

In 1392 and always in the company of his father, Sidi Abderrahmane took the opposite road to Bijaya (200km east of Algiers) for the same sublime purpose of Science after a brief sojourn, his father passed away this unexpected event obliged him to return to Algiers for a short while after only one year stay in Bijaya, then another return to Bijaya the centre of knowledge at that time, where Sidi Abderrahmane took enough time (seven years) to study different high profile subjects of Islamic sciences.

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In 1406 , he went further eastern to Tunis where he stayed there for eight years , duly getting deep probing knowledge from eminent Scholars and having being graduated in many Islamic science topics such knowledge maturity had a burning yearning for more knowledge acquiring , in this context, and in 1414 he went to Egypt after a brief stay in Cairo he continued the blessed march to Bursa in Turkey, he was greatly welcomed by the Scholars of the city and as a sign of scholarly recognition , a Zawiya was erected in his honour which still at present as an endowment for this Saint.

From Turkey , Sidi Abderrahmane went to perform the Hajj to Makkah , after accomplishing this Islamic pillar , he returned back to his native Algeria after a 20 year absence spent in all directional knowledge seeking , furthermore Sidi Abderrahmane and after settling in Algiers went to teach in Masjid Al Kabir (the Great Mosque) as a matter of fact , the acquired deep knowledge was duly given to the younger Generations at that time, until his passing away a certain Friday the 23rd of Ramadhan 875AH – the 15th of March 1479 after dedicating a 95 year service to Islam and the Muslims.

He was buried near the quarter of “Bab El Oued” in the heart of Algiers next to his Sheikh Sidi Abi Djamaa Al Maknassi, the legacy of Sidi Abderrahmane is a full fledged heritage that speaks for itself more than 100 books totally compiled by him, mostly important is “The Jawahir Al hissane fi Tafsir Al Quran” (the fine pearls in the exegesis of the Quran), a jewelled combination of rhetoric Arabic and a highly inspired version of the Quran’s exegesis.

Moreover, Sidi Abderrahmane had one of his daughter married to the Great Scholar and Mujahid Sidi Abdulkarim Al Maghilli of Touat (Southern Algeria) as both were linked by the brotherhood of Islam and having the same message of that time: spreading and calling to Islam within their different places.

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Surely, Sidi Abderrahmane Athaalibi‘s work and devotion is a paramount constitution of those same ideals meant for the service to God and to humanity in the path of truth , endowed with such Divine grace (Baraka) , the Great Erudite and Sufi (he was very influenced by Abou Hamed Al

Ghazali) had certainly played a great role in the Algerian society at that time and vigorously shaped North Africa for centuries and that’s why he is still living in the memory of many people and loyal disciples.

The sincere presence of Spiritual yearning and practice and the recognition of the inseparability of Shariah and Tariqah all together embodied the depth and the breadth of the genuine Islam within the vision of this Great Man.

Paying him a great Tribute, as this month of March marks his 528th anniversary of his passing away, is but a mere attempt to give the Man his merits and his achievements, but in downtown Algiers Sidi Abderrahmane‘s most sacred architectural masterpiece is still proudly witnessing its spiritual legacy and reverberating the perennial Divine message which has always come and will always come to enlighten humanity.

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بوكريطة محمد السياحة في مستشار و مستقل كاتب

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MOHAMED BOKRETA FREELANCE WRITER & CULTURAL TOURISM CONSULTANT [email protected]