الخلاصة:
The student of the course of the jurisprudential
movement in Algeria during the Ottoman era must have
known two schools of Islamic jurisprudence:
The Hanafi school / Maliki school, as the latter prevailed in
Algeria for a long period of time, before the advent of the
Ottomans. The 16th century brought with them the Hanafi
school of thought, which is considered an official doctrine of
the Ottoman state, and a doctrine of the official authority in
the province of Algeria. He was distinguished by the duality
of his body between the Hanafis and the Malikis, in addition
to the field of confinement, endowment and education, which
brought together jurists and teachers of the two schools of
thought, with a teaching curriculum that includes the
jurisprudence of the two schools of thought.
This coexistence and compatibility between the Maliki and
Hanafi sects had repercussions on society and the ruling
authority, as the relationship of cooperation and coordination
between them was characterized in several matters and in
many general issues related to Algerian society, but this does
not exclude that coexistence prevailed a kind of tension and
estrangement, as well as grudge in some matters and issues.
General marred kind of conflict.