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This paper attempts to highlight the growing significance of heritage tourism. It begins by defining some notions and concepts in relation to the scope of the work including tangible and intangible heritage. It tries, then, to identify some issues endangering heritage, and it presents some measures to preserve and promote it. The study moves forward to address the local heritage. Known for its natural, historical, architectural, and cultural assets, Ghardaia is considered one of the most fascinating Algerian heritage destinations that attract tourists and researchers interested in exploring North African and Islamic culture. The culture in Ghardaia is deeply rooted in tradition, and the province has a rich history of sophisticated arts, crafts, carpets, clothes, music, oases,festivals, and different cultural practices that have been passed down through generations. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its distinctive buildings constructed in intricate geometrical patterns forming fortified villages, or ksour. Like many desert regions, Ghardaia offers a portrait of a distinct and well-preserved way of life in a harsh arid environment
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It brings together diverse and exciting voices in the field of Islamic studies to challenge existing disciplinary boundaries and traditional conventions of the field. We approach Islamic studies as an integrative field, where the Muslim tradition is taken as a whole in its complexity, be it confessional, material or historical. Therefore, the conference does not privilege any approach but brings scholars from various fields and confessional specialities. We are particularly attuned to creative methods and unexplored sources investigating new questions within multiple frameworks. We are hoping to have a fresh conversation to catch up with new, invigorating scholarship in the field and take stock of the new realities imposed on us in the last two dramatic years
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