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Saht Alshhdaʾ Ahdadn Bd Alqadr Mhnd
ساحة الشهداء احدادن عبد القادر محند
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Within the mountainous Kabyle region of northern Algeria, the martyrs square dedicated to Ahdaden Abd al Qadir Muhand at El Kseur in the Bejaia province preserves the memory of a fallen fighter whose name is honoured alongside the many Kabyle martyrs who gave their lives during the long struggles of the Algerian people. The Kabyle Berber people, who call themselves Imazighen, have inhabited the green mountains of Kabylia since time beyond memory, preserving their ancient language, their colourful village traditions, and their distinctive social customs across the rise and fall of Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs, Ottomans, and French colonial administrators.
Bejaia itself, known in medieval times as Bougie, rises above a splendid bay of the Mediterranean Sea and became one of the most important commercial ports of the Hafsid period, exchanging Saharan gold, leather, wax candles, and woollen textiles for the goods of Italy, France, and Spain. The Arabic word for candle in medieval Italian came from the name of the city, a sign of the vital role this coast once played in the illumination of Christian as well as Muslim households. The coastal plains and mountain valleys of the province have nourished poets, saints, and freedom fighters across many centuries of devotion.
The site in El Kseur combines a civic square with an adjacent prayer space where residents of the surrounding villages gather for daily salah, for Jumu'ah, and for the evening recitations of the Holy Qur'an held on special occasions throughout the religious calendar. A modest building offers a whitewashed prayer hall aligned with the qiblah, patterned carpets spread across the tiled floor, and a simple mihrab marked by calligraphic panels. Salawat upon the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, rise alongside prayers for the souls of the martyrs honoured by the square's dedication.
Visitors and worshippers to this page will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the El Kseur site, along with its address, a helpful location map, and practical notes that assist residents of the Bejaia province, travellers along the scenic Kabyle coastal road, researchers of Algerian cultural heritage, and descendants of the Kabyle diaspora returning from France, Belgium, or Canada to their ancestral villages to share in the dignified congregational worship and quiet commemoration offered here every day.
Bejaia itself, known in medieval times as Bougie, rises above a splendid bay of the Mediterranean Sea and became one of the most important commercial ports of the Hafsid period, exchanging Saharan gold, leather, wax candles, and woollen textiles for the goods of Italy, France, and Spain. The Arabic word for candle in medieval Italian came from the name of the city, a sign of the vital role this coast once played in the illumination of Christian as well as Muslim households. The coastal plains and mountain valleys of the province have nourished poets, saints, and freedom fighters across many centuries of devotion.
The site in El Kseur combines a civic square with an adjacent prayer space where residents of the surrounding villages gather for daily salah, for Jumu'ah, and for the evening recitations of the Holy Qur'an held on special occasions throughout the religious calendar. A modest building offers a whitewashed prayer hall aligned with the qiblah, patterned carpets spread across the tiled floor, and a simple mihrab marked by calligraphic panels. Salawat upon the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, rise alongside prayers for the souls of the martyrs honoured by the square's dedication.
Visitors and worshippers to this page will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the El Kseur site, along with its address, a helpful location map, and practical notes that assist residents of the Bejaia province, travellers along the scenic Kabyle coastal road, researchers of Algerian cultural heritage, and descendants of the Kabyle diaspora returning from France, Belgium, or Canada to their ancestral villages to share in the dignified congregational worship and quiet commemoration offered here every day.
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