Ali Boushaki
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Ali Boushaki
Summary
Ali Boushaki is a human[1]. He was born in Soumâa[2]. He was born on 1855[3]. He died in Thénia[4]. He died on 1965[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], imam[7], khaṭīb[8], Muqaddamu[9], and Sufi[10].
Key Facts
- Ali Boushaki was born in Soumâa[2].
- Ali Boushaki's place of birth was Thénia[11].
- Ali Boushaki's place of birth was Thénia District[12].
- Born in Boumerdès Province[13], Ali Boushaki…
- Ali Boushaki died in Thénia[4].
- Ali Boushaki died in Thénia District[14].
- Ali Boushaki died in Boumerdès Province[15].
- Ali Boushaki was born on 1855[3].
- Ali Boushaki died on 1965[5].
- Burial took place at Thenia Cemetery[16].
- Ali Boushaki's father was Cheikh Mohamed Boushaki[17].
- A child of Ali Boushaki was Abderahmane Boushaki[18].
- A child of Ali Boushaki was Brahim Boushaki[19].
- Ali Boushaki held citizenship in Algeria[20].
- Ali Boushaki held citizenship in France[21].
- Berber was Ali Boushaki's native language[22].
- Arabic was Ali Boushaki's native language[23].
- Ali Boushaki worked as a theologian[6].
- Ali Boushaki worked as an imam[7].
- Ali Boushaki worked as a khaṭīb[8].
- Ali Boushaki worked as a Muqaddamu[9].
- Ali Boushaki worked as a Sufi[10].
- Ali Boushaki worked as a military personnel[24].
- Ali Boushaki's field of work was Sufism[25].
- Ali Boushaki's field of work was Malikism[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Soumâa[2], a village[27], in Algeria[28]; Thénia[11], a commune of Algeria[29], in Algeria[30], founded in 1872[31]; Thénia District[12], a district of Algeria[32], in Algeria[33]; and Boumerdès Province[13], a province of Algeria[34], in Algeria[35], founded in 1984[36], headquartered in Boumerdès[37]. Ali Boushaki was born on 1855[3]. His father was Cheikh Mohamed Boushaki[17]. Native languages include Berber[22] and Arabic[23].
Education
Educated at Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki[38], a zawiya[39], in France[40], founded in 1442[41]; Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi[42], a zawiya[43], in Algeria[44], founded in 1714[45]; Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif[46], a zawiya[47], in Algeria[48], founded in 1684[49]; Zawiyet Sidi Abdelkader El Hammami[50], a zawiya[51], in Algeria[52], founded in 1291[53]; Zawiyet El Hamel[54]; and Algerian Islamic reference[55].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], imam[7], khaṭīb[8], Muqaddamu[9], Sufi[10], and military personnel[24]. Fields of work include Sufism[25], Malikism[26], and Ash'ari[56]. Among Ali Boushaki's employers was Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki[57]. Positions held include hezzab[58], an Islamic term[59]; muezzin[60], a profession[61]; imam[62], a priest[63]; khaṭīb[64], an occupation[65]; Shaykh[66], an occupation[67]; and Muqaddamu[68], an Islamic term[69]. Notable students include Mohamed Seghir Boushaki[70], Abderahmane Boushaki[71], Brahim Boushaki[72], Yahia Boushaki[73], and Rabah Rahmoune[74].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Mokrani Revolt[75] and 1871 Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha[76].
Personal Life
Children include Abderahmane Boushaki[18], a military personnel[77], 1898–1985[78], of Algeria[79] and Brahim Boushaki[19], a mufti[80], 1912–1997[81], of Algeria[82], specialised in Sufism[83]. Religious affiliations include Islam[84], Sunni Islam[85], Ash'ari[86], Sufism[87], Rahmaniyya[88], and Algerian Islamic reference[89]. Ali Boushaki was affiliated with the National Liberation Front[90].
Death and Burial
Ali Boushaki died on 1965[5]. Recorded place of death include Thénia[4], a commune of Algeria[91], in Algeria[92], founded in 1872[93]; Thénia District[14], a district of Algeria[94], in Algeria[95]; and Boumerdès Province[15], a province of Algeria[96], in Algeria[97], founded in 1984[98], headquartered in Boumerdès[99]. He is buried at Thenia Cemetery[16].
FAQs
Where was Ali Boushaki born?
Ali Boushaki was born in Soumâa[2].
Where did Ali Boushaki die?
Ali Boushaki died in Thénia[4].
Who were Ali Boushaki's parents?
Ali Boushaki's father was Cheikh Mohamed Boushaki[17].
What did Ali Boushaki do for work?
Ali Boushaki worked as theologian[6], imam[7], khaṭīb[8], Muqaddamu[9], and Sufi[10].
Where did Ali Boushaki go to school?
Ali Boushaki was educated at Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki[38], Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi[42], Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif[46], and Zawiyet Sidi Abdelkader El Hammami[50].