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Powers of the Soul in Revolutionary Algeria

Anthropology News·@Managing·2 months ago
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Months following Algerian independence from French colonial rule in 1962, Shaykh Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi, one of the founders of the *Jem`iyyat al-`Ulamā’ al-Muslimīn al-Jazā’iriyyin *(Association of Algerian Muslim Scholars) was invited to address the first Friday congregation at Ketchaoua Mosque in central Algiers. In a celebratory tenor, he began his address to the crowds that had gathered at the mosque and overflowed onto its steps, congratulating them on their newfound political independence. With a shift in register, addressing the new leaders of the nascent Algerian state, he turned attention to a different kind of liberation, and the question that had driven his work with the Association throughout the three decades prior to formal decolonization. “I pray for a determination that eradicates colonialism from the souls, as it has been eradicated from the land… O people of Algeria, colonialism is like the devil.…

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