Malikism is considered as an essential part of the Fiqh jurisprudence practice within the Islam in Algeria.[1]Algeria has adopted Malikism because the principles of this jurisprudential rite are rules which take into account the changes observed within the MuslimAlgerian society [ar] for centuries.[2] Understanding the rules of this SunniMadhhab makes it possible to certify that they continuously respond to the constantly changing challenges of the daily life of the Algerian people.[3] The rite of Imam Malik Ibn Anas has thus been adopted in Algeria and by the countries of the Maghreb and North Africa by large sections of the Muslim populations for centuries thanks to its objectivity and its recognized and certified references, following the Malikization of the Maghreb.[4] It is generally agreed that the Malikite School worked to fight against the proliferation of sects and new trends resulting from fallacious and hazardous interpretations and tafsir of the precepts of the Quran.[5]