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Today, Thursday, Sheikh Mohamed Al-Ayed Al-Tijani, the Sheikh of the Tamasin Al-Amara Shrine and one of the most prominent scholars and imams in Algeria, passed away at the age of 72. Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune issued an official condolence, expressing his grief and sorrow over the loss of a distinguished religious and spiritual figure who combined Islamic knowledge with academic achievement, having earned a doctorate in physics from the University of Paris. Sheikh Mohamed Al-Ayed Al-Tijani assumed the leadership of the shrine in 1420 AH, succeeding his father, and upheld its scientific and spiritual mission. He contributed to reform, unity, and reconciliation, making his passing a significant loss for the national and religious memory in Algeria. The condolence statement emphasized that the late left behind a rich legacy of knowledge, education, and good character, and he will remain a role model in serving humanity and the nation. The message concludes with a prayer that Allah encloses him in His vast mercy and elevates his rank among the rightly guided.
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