Azam Raghimi, Hossein Ajdaryzadeh
The issue of the role of groups, Islamic movements and their attitudes towards Islam, and that pragmatic attitudes or ideological attitudes have always been considered in various Islamic societies, but this issue has been of great importance in the last decade. This is particularly true of the Islamic movements of Algeria and Tunisia. The main characteristic of most of the Islamic movements of Algeria has been to Islamist parties and currents since the formation of what before the revolution to drive out foreign invaders and after the revolution to eliminate tyranny, which caused the deviations formed in the 1962 revolution to Islamism in Algeria, which was a pioneer in the struggle against French colonialism, began this massive campaign against the tyranny of the military this time and after two decades. In Tunisia, like Algeria, Islam has always posed as a component of national identity, which naturally contributed significantly to the emergence of Islamist movements in the 1970s. Therefore, the goal This paper is a comparative study of the Islamic Movement in Algeria and Tunisia, which will be reviewed.