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Zawyt Sydy Ali Bn Mr Alrhmanyt Althmanyt
زاوية سيدي علي بن عمر الرحمانية العثمانية
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Rising among the shaded date palm plantations of the Tolga oasis in the southern Algerian province of Biskra, the zaouia of Sidi Ali bin Umar al Rahmaniyah al Uthmaniyah represents one of the distinguished religious lodges of the northern Sahara. Biskra itself sits on the northern edge of the great Algerian desert, famous across north Africa for the quality of its dates, especially the prized deglet noor variety whose translucent golden flesh has been exported to Europe and the Levant for generations of traders. The province's date palms have long been watered by ancient qanat systems maintained for centuries.
The zaouia, a Maghrebi term for a religious lodge, is traditionally associated with a saintly figure whose teachings and devotional practice have been transmitted through a chain of students. The attribution al Rahmaniyah connects this establishment with the Rahmaniyyah tradition founded in the eighteenth century by Sidi Muhammad bin Abd al Rahman al Azhari al Jurjuri, a native of Kabylia who studied at the great al Azhar in Cairo before returning to his homeland to establish a network of lodges across Algeria that provided instruction in the Qur'an and the love of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family.
The building follows the traditional Saharan style with thick mud brick walls coated in pale plaster, small deep set windows to resist the desert sun, a shaded central courtyard, and a modest prayer hall supported on palm trunk beams. Adjoining rooms served travellers as rest houses, pupils as study cells, and the community as a gathering place during religious festivals. Local families attend for the five daily prayers, for the warm mawlid celebrations of the Prophet, and for the recitation of collective litanies that continue a devotional heritage spanning many generations of quiet and sincere worship.
Accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Tolga zaouia appear on this page, along with its address, a helpful location map, and practical notes that assist residents of Biskra province, date farmers, researchers of north African religious history, pilgrims following the old routes of Saharan saints, and travellers crossing the northern Sahara to join the quiet and dignified congregational worship offered with generous hospitality here throughout the year.
The zaouia, a Maghrebi term for a religious lodge, is traditionally associated with a saintly figure whose teachings and devotional practice have been transmitted through a chain of students. The attribution al Rahmaniyah connects this establishment with the Rahmaniyyah tradition founded in the eighteenth century by Sidi Muhammad bin Abd al Rahman al Azhari al Jurjuri, a native of Kabylia who studied at the great al Azhar in Cairo before returning to his homeland to establish a network of lodges across Algeria that provided instruction in the Qur'an and the love of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family.
The building follows the traditional Saharan style with thick mud brick walls coated in pale plaster, small deep set windows to resist the desert sun, a shaded central courtyard, and a modest prayer hall supported on palm trunk beams. Adjoining rooms served travellers as rest houses, pupils as study cells, and the community as a gathering place during religious festivals. Local families attend for the five daily prayers, for the warm mawlid celebrations of the Prophet, and for the recitation of collective litanies that continue a devotional heritage spanning many generations of quiet and sincere worship.
Accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Tolga zaouia appear on this page, along with its address, a helpful location map, and practical notes that assist residents of Biskra province, date farmers, researchers of north African religious history, pilgrims following the old routes of Saharan saints, and travellers crossing the northern Sahara to join the quiet and dignified congregational worship offered with generous hospitality here throughout the year.
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