Abd al-Hamīd ibn Mustafa ibn Makki ibn Badis, better known as ابن باديس (Arabic: عبد الحميد بن باديس was an Algerian educator, exegete, Islamic reformer, scholar and figurehead of cultural nationalism. In 1931, Ben Badis founded the Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema, which was a national grouping of many Islamic scholars in Algeria from many different and sometimes opposing perspectives and viewpoints. The Association would have later a great influence on Algerian Muslim politics up to the Algerian War of Independence. In the same period, it set up many institutions where thousands of Algerian children of Muslim parents were educated. The Association also published a monthly journal, the Al-Chihab and Souheil Ben Badis contributed regularly to it between 1925 and his death in 1940. The journal informed its readers about the Association's ideas and thoughts on religious reform and spoke on other religious and political issues.
Abdel-Hamid ibn Badis
Abdelhamid Ben Badis (on the left)
Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema
The Association of Algerian Muslim Ulama, commonly known as Jam'iyat al-'Ulama, was an Islamist and Arab nationalist cultural and religious movement in French Algeria led by Abdelhamid Ben Badis. Its motto was "Islam is our religion, Algeria is our homeland, Arabic is our language".
Association of Algerian Muslim Ulema