ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd Ibn Bādīs–Religious Reform and the Architecture of Anti-Colonial Liberation in the Maghreb

The Pulpit and the Pen The intersection of religious scholarship and anti-colonial resistance constitutes one of the most understudied yet structurally vital dimensions of twentieth-century liberation movements. In the Maghreb, where French colonial policy systematically dismantled indigenous educational, judicial, and linguistic institutions, Islamic scholars emerged not merely as custodians of doctrine but as architects of Read more

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