School for Islamic Youth
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The School for Islamic Youth (Madrasat al-Shabiba’l-Islamiyya), known as the Shabiba school, was one of the first and best-known progressive Islamic schools in Algeria.
It was officially registered in January 1922. The school was bilingual (French and Arabic) and aimed to promote a liberal and multicultural society. It was located in Algiers and from 1930 onwards the school occupied one building on the edge of the Casbah for boys, and one building in the Casbah itself for girls.
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- The Shabiba Islamiyya of Algiers: Education, Authority and Colonial Control, 1921-57 (James McDougall)
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- Buildings and structures in Algiers
- Islamic schools in Algeria
- 1922 establishments in Algeria
- Educational institutions established in 1922
- Education in Algiers
- Islam in Algiers
- Algerian school stubs