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Islamic Conquest and Berber Dynasties
The region underwent a profound transformation with the arrival of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries. The subsequent legal tradition established itself firmly within the Maliki school (jurisprudence)), which remains the dominant legal framework in the country today. Historical surveys indicate that the spread of the Maliki school (jurisprudence)) in the Maghreb was primarily due to the calming effect its precepts had on local geolo… -
Maliki School
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The Maliki school (jurisprudence)) (Arabic: المذهب المالكي, al-madhhab al-Mālikī) is one of the four principal Sunni schools of jurisprudence (fiqh)), distinguished by its adherence to the legal methodology formulated by Mālik ibn Anas (c. 711–795 CE) in Medina. It remains a dominant legal tradition across North Africa, West Africa, and certain parts of the Middle East, particula…