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Boushaki may refer to: People * Amine Boushaki (born 1982), Algerian judoka * Brahim Boushaki (1912–1997), Algerian theologian * Mohamed Seghir Boushaki (1869–1959), Algerian politician * Mustapha Ishak Boushaki (born 1967), Algerian academician * Sidi Boushaki (1394–1453), Algerian theologian * Yahia Boushaki (1935–1960), Algerian politician and military Places * Yahia Boushaki, neighbourhood in Algiers * Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki Zawiyet Sidi Brahim Boushaki ( ar, زاوية سيدي إبراهيم البوسحاقي) or Zawiyet Thénia is a zawiya of the Rahmaniyya Sufi brotherhood located in Boumerdès Province within lower Kabylia of Algeria. Construction The za ..., a Sufi zawiya in Algeria Science * Poem of Sidi Boushaki, Book of Arabic grammar See also * Abu Ishaq {{Disambiguation, surname Arabic-language surnames Boushaki family People from Thénia Kabyle people ...
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Amine Boushaki
Amine Iben El Boushaki ( ar, أمين ابن البوسحاقي; born 4 December 1982) is an Algerian judoka. Early life Boushaki was born in 1982 in the town of Thénia within the Col des Beni Aïcha region, in the east of the Khachna Massif and in the south-east of the town of Boumerdès. Training Amine Boushaki started his sports career in 1988 at the age of 6. His initial training in judo took place in the Saïd Bahria indoor training hall located in the center of Thénia. Teams Boushaki started his judo training in a continuous manner within the CMB Thénia (CMBT) in 1988, which was the primary school in which he enrolled in his early childhood. He moved gradually in the sporting classes in the CMBT, starting from the Under-18 athletics, then Under-20 athletics to join Under-23 athletics of judo. He was influenced by his first coach, Salah Abbad, who had an important role in developing the judo branch for the CMBT since 1977. After his distinction as a wrestler, Bo ...
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Brahim Boushaki
Brahim Boushaki ( ar, 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. 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. Family Brahim Boushaki was born in 1912 in the historic village of Soumâa perched at the top of the Col des Beni Aïcha in Lower Kabylia. He is part of the 16th generation of the descendants of the illustrious Algerian theologian Sidi Boushaki (1394-1453) who was one of the colleagues of Sidi Abderrahmane Thaalibi (1384-1479) in his initiatory journey in Bejaïa and elsewhere at the beginning of the Gregorian 15th century. His father, Ali Boushaki ...
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Mohamed Seghir Boushaki
Mohamed Seghir Boushaki (), (born 27 November 1869 in Thénia, Boumerdès Province, Kabylie, Algeria; died 1959 in Thenia, Algeria) was an Algerian Berber politician after the French conquest of Algeria. Presentation Mohamed Seghir Boushaki was born in 1869 in the village of Thala Oufella ( kab, ⵟⵀⴰⵍⴰ Oⵓⴼⴻⵍⵍⴰ) called Soumâa (called ar, الصومعة) because of the ruins of Benian ntâa Soumâa. This ancient Berber citadel of Benian ntâa Soumâa was built by King when the region of Thenia was the capital of Kabylie and Mitidja in North Africa during Antiquity. The lands ranging from ''Oued Boumerdès'' and ''Oued Meraldene'' in the west to ''Oued Isser'' to the east of the village " Thala Oufella (''Soumâa'')" belonged to the tribe of "Aïth Aïcha" to which Mohamed belonged Seghir Boushaki before the French conquest of Algeria. Just two years after the birth of Mohamecd Seghir, all of Kabylie rallied to the "Mokrani Revolt" on 16 March 187 ...
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Mustapha Ishak Boushaki
Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki is a theoretical physicist, cosmologist and professor at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is known for his contributions to the studies of cosmic acceleration and dark energy, gravitational lensing, and testing alternatives to general relativity; as well as his authorship of ''Testing General Relativity in Cosmology'', a review article published in ''Living Reviews in Relativity''. He was elected in 2021 as Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) with the quote: "For distinguished contributions to the field of theoretical cosmology, particularly for testing modifications to general relativity at cosmological scales, and for sustained excellence in teaching and mentoring of students." Education and academic background Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki was born in Algeria, where he grew up and completed his pre-university studies in the city of Bouira. He moved to Montreal in 1987. In 1994, he received his undergraduate degree in ...
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Sidi Boushaki
Sidi Boushaki or Ibrahim Ibn Faïd Ez-Zaouaoui () (1394 CE/796 AH – 1453 CE/857 AH) was a maliki theologian born near the town of Thenia, east of Algiers. He was raised in a very spiritual environment with high Islamic values and ethics within the Algerian Islamic reference. Birth and lineage Sidi Boushaki Ez-Zaouaoui was born in 1394 CE in the Col des Beni Aïcha, at the village of Soumâa within the region of Tizi Naïth Aïcha, in the Khachna massif, an extension of Djurdjura. His extended lineage is Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Faïd bin Moussa bin Omar bin Saïd bin Allal bin Saïd al-Zawawi. Biography He began his studies in the village of Thala Oufella (Soumâa) in Thénia in 1398 CE, before joining Béjaïa in 1404 CE, very young, to continue his studies. There he studied the Quran and the Maliki fiqh as a pupil with , a recognized theologian from Kabylie. Béjaïa was then at the beginning of the fifteenth century a religious center and a place of influence ...
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Yahia Boushaki (Shahid)
Yahia Boushaki (1935 – 28 December 1960), commonly known as Si Omar or simply as Boushaki, was a prominent revolutionary leader during the Algerian War of Independence, Algerian war of independence as a member of the National Liberation Front (Algeria), Front de Libération Nationale (FLN; National Liberation Front) that launched an armed revolt throughout Algeria and issued a proclamation calling for a sovereign Algerian state. Education Boushaki was born in 1935 in the village of Soumâa south of the present city of Thenia, about 50 km east of the great city of Algiers, and his Sufi family descends from the Malikite theologian Sidi Boushaki (1394-1453), who founded the Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki in 1440 during the 15th century. His father is Abderrahmane Boushaki (1883-1985), a veteran of the First World War (1914-1918) who returned from the Maginot line with the rank of corporal of the , while his mother is Khedaouedj Boumerdassi, descendant of Sufis and theologian Sidi B ...
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Yahia Boushaki
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Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki
Zawiyet Sidi Brahim Boushaki ( ar, زاوية سيدي إبراهيم البوسحاقي) or Zawiyet Thénia is a zawiya of the Rahmaniyya Sufi brotherhood located in Boumerdès Province within lower Kabylia of Algeria. Construction The zawiya of Soumâa was built in 1442 in the Col des Beni Aïcha within the south-east heights of the current town of Boumerdès within the Kabylia region. The founder of this Sufi school is the great scholar Sidi Brahim bin Faïd al-Boushaki (1394–1453), who established this zawiya of education, which served as a beacon for the people of the Khachna mountains region, and its scientific and light rays extend to the outskirts of the homeland. Missions The zawiya of Sidi Brahim Boushaki in Thala Oufella (Soumâa) village was considered a prominent religious teacher in memorizing and indoctrinating the Quran and its basic rulings for young people and providing the various mosques of lower Kabylia during the month of Ramadan every year wi ...
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Poem Of Sidi Boushaki
The Poem of Sidi Boushaki () is a poem of arabic grammar written by the theologian and linguist Sidi Boushaki (1394-1453). About Sidi Boushaki He is Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Fayed al-Zawawi, an exeget of Quran, jurist and linguist, born in the Soumâa village near the town of Thénia from the works of Djurdjura in 796 AH and died in the year 857 AH, and was buried next to Meraldene River in the Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki within the Khachna Mountains. He has several books, the most famous of which are: * An exegesis of the Quran called "Tafsir al-Zawawi" (). * Three commentaries of the Mukhtasar Khalil on Maliki fiqh (). * "Talkhis al-Talkhis", is an explanation of the book Talkhis al-Miftah on rhetoric, meanings and statement (). Description The ''Poem of Sidi Boushaki'' is considered as one of the most famous books of the Arabic tongue in the Islamic world that dealt with grammar by explaining the prose text of Expressing the Arabic grammar rules written by Ibn Hisham al-Ansar ...
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Abu Ishaq
Abu Ishaq (literally "father of Isaac") may refer to: * Abu Ishaq Muhammad al-Mutasim, Abbasid caliph (r. 833–842) and one of the most famous bearer of this Teknonym. * Abu Ishaq Ahmad al-Tha'labi (died 1035/36), Persian scholar * Abu Ishaq al-Fazari (died 805), Islamic historian, traditionalist and jurist * Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Muttaqi, Caliph of Baghdad from 940 to 944 * Abu Ishaq al-Heweny (born 1956), Egyptian Shafi'i scholar * Abū Isḥāq al-Ilbirī, 11th-century Andalusian poet and faqīh * Abu Ishaq al-Isfarayini (died 1027), medieval Sunni Islamic theologian * Abu Ishaq al-Saffar al-Bukhari ( 1067–1139), Sunni theologian and Sufi * Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (1320–1388), Andalusian Maliki scholar * Abu Ishaq al-Shirazi (1003–1083), Shafi'i-Ash'ari scholar * Abu Ishaq al-Zouaoui (1394–1453), Algerian Maliki scholar * Abu Ishaq Ibrahim (953–after 978), Buyid prince * Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I (1279–1283), Hafsid emir of Ifriqiya * Abu Ishaq Ibrahim al-Istakhri (die ...
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Arabic-language Surnames
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is the language of literature, official documents, and formal written medi ...
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Boushaki Family
Boushaki may refer to: People * Amine Boushaki (born 1982), Algerian judoka * Brahim Boushaki (1912–1997), Algerian theologian * Mohamed Seghir Boushaki (1869–1959), Algerian politician * Mustapha Ishak Boushaki (born 1967), Algerian academician * Sidi Boushaki (1394–1453), Algerian theologian * Yahia Boushaki (1935–1960), Algerian politician and military Places * Yahia Boushaki, neighbourhood in Algiers * Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki Zawiyet Sidi Brahim Boushaki ( ar, زاوية سيدي إبراهيم البوسحاقي) or Zawiyet Thénia is a zawiya of the Rahmaniyya Sufi brotherhood located in Boumerdès Province within lower Kabylia of Algeria. Construction The za ..., a Sufi zawiya in Algeria Science * Poem of Sidi Boushaki, Book of Arabic grammar See also * Abu Ishaq {{Disambiguation, surname Arabic-language surnames Boushaki family People from Thénia Kabyle people ...
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