Brahim Boushaki
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Brahim Boushaki (Arabic: إبراهيم بن علي بوسحاقي Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Boushaki) (1912 CE/1330 AH – 1997 CE/1418 AH), was an Algerian Scholar, Imam and Sufi Sheikh.[1] He was born in the village of Soumâa near the town of Thénia 53 km east of Algiers. He was raised in a very spiritual environment within Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki with high Islamic values and ethics. He had great interpersonal skills and devoted his entire life in service of Islam and Algeria according to the Algerian Islamic reference.[2]
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Title | Mufti |
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Born | إبراهيم بن علي بن محمد بن علي بوسحاقي 1912 CE/1330 AH Soumâa, Boumerdès, Algeria |
Died | 1997 CE/1418 AH Kouba, Algiers, Algeria |
Resting place | Sidi Garidi Cemetery |
Religion | Islam, Algerian Islamic reference |
Home town | Thénia |
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Other names | El Hadj Ibrahim الحاج إبراهيم |
Profession | Hezzab, Imam, Khatib |
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Order | Rahmaniyya Sufi order |
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Period in office | 1938-1997 |
Profession | Hezzab, Imam, Khatib |
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