The argumentation of Al-Bashir Ibrahimi’s preaches. The Arabic: Its virtue over science and civism, and its impact on non-Arab nations as a model.

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Abd alhalim Mazouz

Abstract

Sheikh Al-Bashir Ibrahimi lived at a stage marked by the intensification of the
conflict between French colonialism and the Algerian people. The first party
tried with all its efforts to erase all the elements of identity of these colonized
people in order to facilitate their control, beginning by keeping them away
from all that binds them to these elements of religion and language.
And the second party is mainly represented by the intellectuals of these
people, including Sheikh Ibrahimi, who took upon themselves the mission of
preserving the Algerian identity, with all its components, so they tried to
supervise these people in various forums and places of assembly, which are
available, especially mosques. And the most important of these was the
association of Algerian Muslim Scholars.
In this article, I tried to present the contributions of this person, who
served as the Vice-President of the previous association, through a pragmatic
study of the achievement of named scholar, focusing on one model, which is
one of his preaches in this association, and trying to extract the elements of
argumentation which took the Sheikh as way of convincing his hearers.


 


 

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Mazouz, A. alhalim. (2018). The argumentation of Al-Bashir Ibrahimi’s preaches. The Arabic: Its virtue over science and civism, and its impact on non-Arab nations as a model . Milev Journal of Research and Studies, 4(1), 687–700. https://doi.org/10.58205/mjrs.v4i1.1303
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