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Abbas el Hocine Bencheikh called Sheikh Abbas (1912, in Mila Algeria – 3 May 1989, in Paris), was an Algerian diplomat, cleric, writer, and rector of the Muslim Institute and the Great Mosque of Paris. He allowed the mosque to receive a share of a specific budget from the Department of Endowments of Algeria and secondly to develop a body of 80 imams.

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  • عباس بن الشيخ الحسين (ar)
  • Abbas Bencheikh (fr)
  • Sheikh Abbas (en)
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  • الشيخ عباس (قسنطينة 1912م - باريس 1989م) بن إسماعيل بن دَحمان بن علّاوة بن الشيخ الحسين، عالم وأديب ومناضل جزائري من كبار رجالات الإصلاح الديني والاجتماعي والسياسي في القرن العشرين الميلادي. تقلب في العديد من المناصب السامية واستقال من معظمها وفاء لمبادئه إلى أن وافته المنية وهو في قلب معمعة الذود عن مفهومه السمح للإسلام والدفاع عن المسلمين في فرنسا ضدّ الجهل والتعصب والعنصرية. (ar)
  • Abbas el Hocine Bencheikh called Sheikh Abbas (1912, in Mila Algeria – 3 May 1989, in Paris), was an Algerian diplomat, cleric, writer, and rector of the Muslim Institute and the Great Mosque of Paris. He allowed the mosque to receive a share of a specific budget from the Department of Endowments of Algeria and secondly to develop a body of 80 imams. (en)
  • Abbas Bencheikh-El Hocine (arabe : عباس بن الشيخ الحسين), dit cheikh Abbas, né en 1912 à Mila en Algérie et décédé à Paris le 3 mai 1989, est un diplomate, ouléma et homme de lettres algérien. Il est recteur de l'Institut musulman et de la Grande Mosquée de Paris de 1982 jusqu'à sa mort. (fr)
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  • الشيخ عباس (قسنطينة 1912م - باريس 1989م) بن إسماعيل بن دَحمان بن علّاوة بن الشيخ الحسين، عالم وأديب ومناضل جزائري من كبار رجالات الإصلاح الديني والاجتماعي والسياسي في القرن العشرين الميلادي. تقلب في العديد من المناصب السامية واستقال من معظمها وفاء لمبادئه إلى أن وافته المنية وهو في قلب معمعة الذود عن مفهومه السمح للإسلام والدفاع عن المسلمين في فرنسا ضدّ الجهل والتعصب والعنصرية. (ar)
  • Abbas el Hocine Bencheikh called Sheikh Abbas (1912, in Mila Algeria – 3 May 1989, in Paris), was an Algerian diplomat, cleric, writer, and rector of the Muslim Institute and the Great Mosque of Paris. After theological studies in family brotherhood and once aged 21, Sheikh Abbas studied at the Islamic University of Zaytuna in Tunis and that of al-Qarawiyyin in Fez. After ten years, he returned to Algeria and became the disciple of the reformer Abdelhamid Ben Badis. He campaigned with him for religious and political reform (commonly known as "al-iṣlāḥ" by Muslim reformists). At independence of Algeria, he was appointed ambassador to Saudi Arabia, following his resignation from the post he has held the office of President of the Supreme Islamic Council of Algeria, a seat he left to pursue weekly preaching in the Djamaa el Kebir mosque. In 1982, Sheikh Abbas took charge of the Great Mosque of Paris, succeeding Sheikh Hamza Boubakeur. He restructured the mosque by creating a second prayer room and putting in place additional social services. He allowed the mosque to receive a share of a specific budget from the Department of Endowments of Algeria and secondly to develop a body of 80 imams. He intervened to resolve the painful issue of divorce between binational families, especially in defending the rights of French mothers whose children had been brought in Algeria after the divorce. He also interjected to facilitate the return of many French-Muslims (Harkis) who had left the Algeria since independence in 1962 and stay there instead. (en)
  • Abbas Bencheikh-El Hocine (arabe : عباس بن الشيخ الحسين), dit cheikh Abbas, né en 1912 à Mila en Algérie et décédé à Paris le 3 mai 1989, est un diplomate, ouléma et homme de lettres algérien. Il est recteur de l'Institut musulman et de la Grande Mosquée de Paris de 1982 jusqu'à sa mort. De par son érudition et son rôle dans la structuration de l'organisation cultuelle salué par les pouvoirs publics, Cheikh Abbas est une figure incontournable de l'islam en France. Il est également un patriote algérien, ayant œuvré pour l'indépendance de l'Algérie et représenté diplomatiquement son pays en plus de contribuer à son développement religieux. (fr)
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