History is not only events — it is also ideas. Explore the debates and intellectual currents that shaped Algeria.
Algeria as a diverse, multi-cultural nation — Arab, Amazigh, Mediterranean and African — held together by shared ideas rather than a single voice.
Unity built through shared struggle, symbols and song — from the verses of Kassaman to the long memory of the Algerian Iliad.
Identity survives through what we transmit — the words, songs and stories that pass from one generation to the next.
Why do societies decline, and how do they rise again? An Algerian thinker's reflection on ideas, ethics and culture as the conditions of renewal.
Algeria as a laboratory of liberation — where each generation must discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it.
Founded in 1931, a reformist movement that revived Arabic, Islamic learning and a sense of shared Algerian identity through schools, journals and study circles.