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Muftis in Algiers

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Mohamed Charef
Abderrahmane Djilali [ar]

The post of Mufti in Algiers, or Shaykh al-Djazaïr, has been filled by a member of the Maliki and Hanafi ulema, the religious scholars, of Algiers, within the Algerian Islamic reference.[1]

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Maliki muftis

Several Maliki Muftis professed in Algiers:

Hanafi muftis

Several Hanafi Muftis professed in Algiers:

See also

References

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