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  • Abstract Ibrāhīm Bayyūḍ is a major figure in both contemporary Algerian Ibāḍism and “reformism”. The study of his fatwas is instructive from this point of view: it can help to better understand the specificities of Algerian Ibāḍism, closely articulated to a “traditional” Berber-speaking society, and inserted in spite of everything into a larger national context. This study can also help to better understand the continuity of a religious culture as well as of an ancient ethical model that the endogenous modernization, which accelerated after Independence, has hardly undermined.

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