Algerian Muslim Scouts

Summary

Algerian Muslim Scouts (SMA; in Arabic: الكشافة الإسلامية الجزائرية, romanizedal-Kaššāfa al-ʾIslāamiyya al-Ǧazāʾiriyya, in French: Scouts Musulmans Algériens) is the national Scouting association in Algeria. SMA has 77,554 members as of 2021.[3][4]

Algerian Muslim Scouts
الكشافة الاسلامية الجزائرية
Scouts Musulmans Algériens
CountryAlgeria
Founded5 June 1936[1]
FounderMohamed Bouras [fr]
Membership77,554
General CommanderAbderrahmane Hamzaoui[2]
AffiliationWorld Organization of the Scout Movement
Website
www.scouts-dz.org
 Scouting portal

History edit

 
Algerian Scout group, 2008

Scouting in Algeria began formatively around 1911, but Scouting was officially founded in French Algeria in 1935, introduced by Algerian Scouter Mohamed Bouras [fr] with a troop in Algiers called the "al Falah". Other sections then united with them: in Miliana the section "Ibn Khaldoun", and others in Constantine, Mostaganem, Blida, Sétif, Tizi Ouzou, Batna and Guelma.

With the proposal of Bouras, the league of the scouts Moslem Algerian was created and obtained the approval of the government of the Popular front in July 1939. Encouraged by Oulémas reformists, the movement propagated patriotic ideas, was guided by nationalist chiefs, and carried out many demonstrations, like that of May 8, 1945, during which Bouzid Chaal, a young scout, died. Many scouts then took part in the war of independence, with the call of the mujaheddin.

Algeria became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1963.

Program edit

Members are actively involved in national construction and community development projects. They have constructed schools, improved roads, planted trees and conducted literacy campaigns.

The Scout Motto is كن مستعداً (Kun Mustaʿiddan, transl. Be Prepared) in Arabic, and Sois Prêt in French. The noun for a single Scout is كشَّاف (Kaššāf) in Arabic. A scout is called Askuti in Berber.

The Scout emblem incorporates elements and color scheme of the flag of Algeria. It also has the crescent of Islam.

References edit

  1. ^ "عن الكشافة". الكشافة الإسلامية الجزائرية - القيادة العامة (in Arabic).
  2. ^ "الهيكلة". الكشافة الإسلامية الجزائرية - القيادة العامة (in Arabic).
  3. ^ "WOSM's Membership Census | Scout Learning Zone". learn.scout.org. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  4. ^ "Triennal review: Census as at 1 December 2010" (PDF). World Organization of the Scout Movement. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 May 2012. Retrieved 2011-01-13.

External links edit

  • Official website