Is There Peace Between Muslims and Christians in Algeria? 🇩🇿

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2024
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    VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
    Discover the complex relationship between Christians and Muslims in Algiers during the French occupation from 1830 to 1962. Learn how the Muslim population faced marginalization while Christians, particularly Europeans, gained privileges. Explore the Kabyle Revolt of 1871 and its significance in indigenous resistance to colonial policies. Despite tensions, there were instances of economic exchange and cultural interaction between the two communities. Understand how the legacy of French colonialism continues to shape the dynamics between Christians and Muslims in Algeria today.
    Keywords: Christians, Muslims, Algiers, French occupation, history, colonialism, Kabyle Revolt, indigenous resistance, cultural interaction, Algeria.

Komentáře • 117

  • @kvri-beats
    @kvri-beats Před 2 měsíci +12

    0:28 look at this in the sky

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci +5

      It looks like the birds got summoned by the final boss

    • @mimi.56
      @mimi.56 Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@halalxpAdvice: Don't worry about any negative comments There are some Moroccans who hate Algeria Have a good trip❤

    • @kvri-beats
      @kvri-beats Před 2 měsíci

      @@mimi.56 I'm Algerian .

  • @nesrinebek6921
    @nesrinebek6921 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I'm Algerian women 🇩🇿 I discovered your Chanel I saw your videos I really enjoyed, Your so kind and I wish you your spending a beautiful time in Algeria with Algerian people your always welcome in Algeria,

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the support! Big up Algeria :)

  • @ch_luis7941
    @ch_luis7941 Před 2 měsíci +8

    we welcome every one here

  • @CAVALRY19D
    @CAVALRY19D Před 16 dny

    What is even more interesting about Algeria (I lived there as a kid) is that they are decendents of a population that spoke Latin and was largely Christian before that roman pagans. During the roman era 500 years it became prosperous and had numerous cities and rich agriculture. It was a favorite place for roman soldiers to retire. Go visit some ruins. Constantine was Cirta and Annaba was Hippo Regius. Cherchell was the capital but it was called Caesarea.

  • @Hisham-oo6
    @Hisham-oo6 Před 12 dny

    I've social anxiety and can't even leave my house let alone travel around the world

  • @mingyue1586
    @mingyue1586 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Since you do speak some Arabic just tell them to use it instead of french because when they see a foreigner they will think it will be easier for him to understand french than arabic or darja

  • @samozaho3863
    @samozaho3863 Před 2 měsíci +4

    We hope seeing more videos about other different places in Algeria❤

  • @levelyonko7726
    @levelyonko7726 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Welcome brother to algeria 🤝🏻

  • @LotIkram
    @LotIkram Před 2 měsíci +5

    Welcom to 🇩🇿🇩🇿 عيد مبارك

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Happy Eid to all Algerians and Muslims :)

  • @user-dv7ri4xk4f
    @user-dv7ri4xk4f Před 2 měsíci

    Welcome brother❤

  • @ghadasmile8287
    @ghadasmile8287 Před 2 měsíci +2

    #welcome_to_algeria 🇩🇿🤗 Algeria is one of the best tourist destination, you can find good food 🍝🧆, nice and friendly people 😊 gorgeous landscapes with nice weather and off course the rich history and tradions of each city 😊
    PS: algeria is the biggest country in Africa so it's called the continent country,i recommend minimum 20 days to visit the 1/3 of it 😁

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you! I agree, I really need to spend more time here in Algeria! Safe to say that I will be back soon one day hopefully 🇩🇿😍

    • @lili13
      @lili13 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@halalxphello brother if you know how to speak Arabic and want to know more about the Algerian history there is a channel called mohamed doumir in CZcams an Algerian historian and veterinarian doctor

  • @sidahmedmokhtar8164
    @sidahmedmokhtar8164 Před 15 dny

    Welcom brother❤

  • @abdel-qudus1143
    @abdel-qudus1143 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Side note about the symbolism of the big mosque : it was an idea choose just after the independance and kind of symbolising this promise they name the area Mohamadiya (in reference of the Ummah of the Prophet). Anyway why this specific area need a mosque and symbol ? Because it was use by the Christian french missionary as their headquarters (la maison des pères blancs) and the first discours they made was about the fact that in less than 100 years into the future they will erase all trace of Islam in Algeria and convert « back » the Algerian to Christianity (because french have back then a kind of complex that the church father from augustine to tertulian and cyprin and origine … most of them were from the land that was Algeria). Anyway so the local of the region were like « It can be a fun symbol and irony that exactly around 100 years after their claim we bolt have decolonise Algeria and build a Mosque in that area answering indirectly dua of a great number of our forefathers »).

    • @antinordix7467
      @antinordix7467 Před 2 měsíci

      Just after indépendance ?

    • @abdel-qudus1143
      @abdel-qudus1143 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@antinordix7467 yep the idea of building a symbolic mosque in that area as a symbol was originally choose and vote in the local FLN meeting of 1974 (10 years after the independence, some name of those people involved are : Ghazali Bachir and his brother Tahar, Laribi Mohamed Salah, Sebki and Mustapha Kaddouche) after a proposition made by the local. The change name was made in 1976 after a proposition of the local muezzin.

  • @Le.Félin
    @Le.Félin Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do you know the history of Notre-Dame-D’Afrique Cathedral? She is the twin sister of Notre-Dame-La-Garde Cathedral in Marseille, France. The two Cathedrals face each other on the sides of the Mediterranean, to symbolize the bridge between the two countries, and the two cultures and religions. Inside Notre Dame d'Afrique, it is written on the walls of the church "Pray for us and our Muslim brothers".

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci

      fascinating info! Thanks for sharing it :)

  • @Whisperer-th3wk
    @Whisperer-th3wk Před 2 měsíci +5

    I've never met an Algerian Christian or Jew in my life

    • @anfelrosa5661
      @anfelrosa5661 Před 2 měsíci

      @@kvri-beats really, do they exist ?

    • @suban828
      @suban828 Před měsícem

      @@kvri-beats does she work in the baraka bank ? lol

    • @raysama3423
      @raysama3423 Před měsícem

      I went to church in Annaba "which is another city from Algeria"
      There was a courtyard in the center of the church, we met one of the female workers, I don't know what they call them, who work in the church hahaha😅 sadly she speak only french and I couldn't understand her due to my poor language ahaha
      The beautiful thing is that there is a nursing home in the same church that takes care of old men and even takes care of elderly Muslims. Isn’t it beautiful
      This is how the world should revolve around, there is no hatred between religions, the basis is respect and kindness

    • @chaimaa_Qween
      @chaimaa_Qween Před měsícem +1

      I used to study with a christian kabyle 😂 i swear she was so cool hahaha

  • @user-pd8fm7vt2m
    @user-pd8fm7vt2m Před 2 měsíci

    Ive been in malaysia for 4 years i miss those days anyway bro if you’re passing by welcome to kouba bro

  • @soussi2ma
    @soussi2ma Před 2 měsíci +1

    from Morocco I advise you to use the English French or English Arabic translation application
    have a good day

  • @Mariajiha-os8qn
    @Mariajiha-os8qn Před 2 měsíci

    You must visit Constantine, the city of hanging bridges you will enjoy

  • @ghadasmile8287
    @ghadasmile8287 Před 2 měsíci +1

    #welcome_to_algeria 😍🇩🇿😍🇩🇿😍🇩🇿😍🇩🇿😍

  • @fennex2000
    @fennex2000 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Algeria was mostly Muslims before the French colonization
    but still there was a Minority of Christians and jews living all together with the same rights as any other Muslim country
    then the French come and separated them and give Christians and Jews who accepted the French Nationality full rights and give the Muslim zero rights
    so once Algeria took it' independence most of the Christians and Jews who become part of the colonialism entity run away

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci +2

      History 101, thanks for sharing it!

    • @mikidias
      @mikidias Před 2 měsíci

      And, now you guys (Maghribi) deeply HATE on us Europeans Christians 🇪🇺 ✝️ to DEATH‼️ ☠️ 😢

  • @mingyue1586
    @mingyue1586 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The wilaya they showed you is Tipaza you should go to see Numdian Pyramid of the Algerian King Juba the second and his wife the daughter of Cleopatra, you didn't see any places in Algeria a week is not enough to see anything

  • @theBakinNoob
    @theBakinNoob Před 22 dny

    Brother how long did you stay in Algeria?

  • @soleil3545
    @soleil3545 Před 2 měsíci

    14:23. Akhaaaaa ..... hakmatou lhaka akhaa

    • @Amineinsame
      @Amineinsame Před měsícem

      مشي حكة عادي عند رجال بسبب لباس داخلي !! تهتمون بالتفاهات

  • @mryonan5865
    @mryonan5865 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My great-great-grandmother was of mixed Maltese and Algerian descent. This is likely due to intermarriage that occurred in the 1800s. A family from Malta migrated to Algeria, where one member married an Algerian Christian. Later, the family moved to Sicily. Perhaps the churches you're interested in are connected to this migration and marriage.

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing the info!

    • @mryonan5865
      @mryonan5865 Před 2 měsíci

      @@halalxp you welcome

  • @elmehdidziri7801
    @elmehdidziri7801 Před 2 měsíci +2

    algeria welcome every one just we don't like rude peopols and don't like when someone loocks for girls or preach his religions, 6.5 millions Marty not for others to come and make the rules on use ...

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci

      never bow to foreign power and values

  • @islamsaidi2801
    @islamsaidi2801 Před měsícem +1

    Taxi good priece 500 da = 2€ 5km

  • @JamesBrown-bt7pi
    @JamesBrown-bt7pi Před 2 měsíci +1

    Enjoy brother

  • @samsung7959
    @samsung7959 Před 2 měsíci

    I can help you. I leave in Singapore

  • @votrebonheurchezmoi4406
    @votrebonheurchezmoi4406 Před 2 měsíci

    مرحبا بك

  • @AminBsl
    @AminBsl Před 2 měsíci

    Try to find some algerians that can talk English in the internet and meet them so they can help you understand more about Algeria

  • @abdelmadjid2801
    @abdelmadjid2801 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hhhh, very friendly people.

  • @boudjellabdjihane1685
    @boudjellabdjihane1685 Před 2 měsíci

    We have chrestian

  • @mingyue1586
    @mingyue1586 Před 2 měsíci +25

    Edit: To my beloved Algerians, read the last lines.
    Please make sure not to spread wrong information if you are not sure, Islam came in 5th century , and later it was Algeria that occupied Spain (Andalous) by the Zirids Dynasty which is the real name of Algeria Dzair so Algeria used this name since the 9th century it was always Algeria, later after the fall of andalous that Spain tried to occupy both Morocco and Algeria in the 15th century so Algeria made a deal with the ottomans and won against Spain, later we had a strong naval army called Rias Lbahr who controlled the whole Mediterranean sea, With the name Algiers or Kingdom of Algiers, later in the 1830 french after years of spying occupied algeria. And as a plus Algerian dynasties after Islam were all pure Algerians and native amazigh so I'm not sure what I meant by it wasn't Algeria
    P.S: Edit: To my beloved Algerians, do not reply to Makhzeni Z!onists comments under my comment let them help us get more views by them showing how poor their educational system without interacting with them.

    • @bfkdz
      @bfkdz Před 2 měsíci +1

      Sahit Bien dit 🙏

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci +7

      Thanks for the correction!

    • @il1586
      @il1586 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@halalxp
      😂😂😂😂
      Spain was occupied by morocco (the capital was marrakech). Google it.
      The algerien lie more than they breath.
      There was no algeria until it was created by France in 1962.
      It always been moroccan than turkish and finally french.

    • @levelyonko7726
      @levelyonko7726 Před 2 měsíci

      So the ziride capital was in morroco ? Interesting .... stop robbing history ​morroco occupied spain in 13th century ( almohades ) and algeria occupied spain in 11th century ( ziride ) hope you learned something beside spreading lies@@il1586

    • @DZeuf
      @DZeuf Před 2 měsíci +3

      Zirids did not occupy Al Andalous which were controlled by Ummayad. the Zirids themselves broke into multiple family branches starting 11th century and one of them moved to Granada and took power over the city and it's region, while the rest of Al Andalous brok into small kingdoms (taifa) in each major city. 80 years later, Almoravides, who were Moroccans, took back full control of Al Andalous.

  • @Travsea
    @Travsea Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dont Ask old man he dont know english

  • @user-do7ih1ez5u
    @user-do7ih1ez5u Před 2 měsíci +4

    علاش حسبهاله 50 ألف عيب عليه😡😡

    • @djM-lr5oo
      @djM-lr5oo Před 2 měsíci +1

      رخيصه انا من محطة تاع خروبة حتى رويسوا داني بخمسين ألف

    • @user-do7ih1ez5u
      @user-do7ih1ez5u Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@djM-lr5oo انا قلت هكداك لأني نعرف مليح المسافة يعني ماشي بعيدة السيدة الإفريقية بزاف وعلى كل حال هو حر في رزقه وللأسف الطاكسيات أصلا مايحبوش يطلعوا لهادوك الأماكن سواء السيدة الإفريقية ولا الزغارة

    • @user-do7ih1ez5u
      @user-do7ih1ez5u Před 2 měsíci

      @@kvri-beats عقلية الجزايري اذا حب يترفه يترفه على ظهر الناس البسطاء ،ربي يجيب الخير ان شاءالله

    • @user-do7ih1ez5u
      @user-do7ih1ez5u Před 2 měsíci

      @@kvri-beats تاع زمان يقولو الدنيا مع الحيط الواقف وهذا الوقت صعيب بزاف

    • @user-xh9xm1xw6h
      @user-xh9xm1xw6h Před 2 měsíci

      ههه رخيصة

  • @seeker119
    @seeker119 Před měsícem

    shut up and stop butchering Algerian history before you open your mouth about Algerian history , you need to dive deep down in history, Algeria always being there

  • @redrose5073
    @redrose5073 Před 2 měsíci +9

    لا يوجد جزائري غير مسلم، نحن كجزائريين - عرفا - كل من ليس مسلما أو يعمل ضد مصالح المسلمين (كأن يدعم الصهيونية مثلا) لا نعتبره جزائريا وإن كان مولودا هنا لآباء وأجداد جزائريين، غير المسلمين الموجودين بالجزائر هم من جنسيات أجنبية، الكنائس الموجودة حاليا بالجزائر كلها بنيت وقت الاحتلال الفرنسي، حيث لم يكن يوجد مسيحيون قبل ذلك، على خلاف اليهود (سردت حالة اليهود بالجزائر مختصرا في تعليق سابق). نحن لا نعادي غير المسلمين فهذا ليس من الدين، لكن لا نسمح أبدا بالتعدي على قيمنا وعقائدنا.
    بما أنك تتكلم العربية كان يمكن الحديث مع الجزائريين بها ههههه
    ثلاثة أيام فقط لزيارة الجزائر! أنت تمزح هههه، أدعوك للعودة في وقت لاحق مع خطة سياحية، أنت في إسبانيا ولست بعيدا عنا، بداية أو نهاية الصيف أنسب وقت لزيارة الشريط الساحلي؛ القالة عنابة سكيكدة جيجل بجاية تنس وهران عين تموشنت...، الشتاء لزيارة المرتفات الداخلية المكسوة بالثلج؛ الشريعة قسنطينة سطيف البويرة تيكجدة.... والصحراء الفاتنة في جانت غرداية تقرت الهقار.....

    • @user-qf5em4io3z
      @user-qf5em4io3z Před 2 měsíci +1

      وش بيكم حقوديين على ديانات لخرة متحتارموش غيركم دزاير كانت مسرحية قبل ميجو مسلمين تاريخنا و اصلنا لا علاقة مع العرب و مسلمين

    • @mimi.56
      @mimi.56 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@user-qf5em4io3zنحن مع المسلمين صح مشي مع العرب ما تخلطش

  • @mikidias
    @mikidias Před 2 měsíci +1

    So sad that they deeply HATE on us Europeans Christians 🇪🇺 ✝️, even though if I speak Arabic to them like me (I do speak Arabic Saudi)..... Still, they (Maghribi) hate me to Death 😢 ☠️ 💔

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Are we watching the same video here..?

    • @mikidias
      @mikidias Před 2 měsíci

      @@halalxp
      Yes! We are...
      We definitely are!!! 😒

    • @halalxp
      @halalxp  Před 2 měsíci

      @@mikidias sorry if you had a bad experience, but please lets not generalise it to Europeans/Christians/Morocans etc.. Hope you come across better people in the future tho! In case you are interested to know about Muslims/Islam, feel free to email me and we can have set up a call 🙏🏽

    • @mikidias
      @mikidias Před 2 měsíci

      @@halalxp
      My own experience was not recent, but it's really very long!!!!!!.......
      My experience was not only with Algerians, but generally with all Maghribi (Berber) people.
      Unfortunately, they really HATE on us Europeans Christians...
      I honestly don't know or can't figure - out why do they come here to my land and to all Europe if they really Hate us, when there's so much Hatred coming from them towards us..... 🤔 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @Le.Félin
      @Le.Félin Před 2 měsíci

      HAHAHAHA HILARIOUS! Pathetic TROLL.

  • @ishakishak8740
    @ishakishak8740 Před měsícem

    Ancient Algeria, Morroco, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt were all the land of native BLACK AFRICANS. They were conquered by the sword by Arabs around 6th and 7th century, many flew and few blacks remained. A painful history of how Arabs occupied North Africa!