Zawiyas and their cultural and religious role in Algeria during the late Ottoman period
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Cultural institutions proliferated during the Ottoman era, working to spread and strongly defend Arab-Islamic culture.
Zawiyas were one of the institutions that spread widely across the country, due to their importance and the multiplicity of their positive roles in cultural and religious life. They contributed to educating and teaching generations, fortifying them religiously, and forming a virtuous class of teachers, imams, and muftis in a sound manner that served society. Consequently, they had a great role in preserving the Arab and Islamic constants of the nation from disappearance and extinction.
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