This book by Al-Taher Bounabi delves into the intricate interplay of geographical space, religious practices, and societal structures within the Central Maghreb during the medieval era. It meticulously analyzes how these fundamental elements shaped daily life, cultural norms, and political dynamics in the region. Bounabi's research sheds light on the unique characteristics of this historical period, offering invaluable insights into the social fabric and spiritual landscape of medieval North Africa. The work provides a comprehensive overview for scholars and enthusiasts of Islamic history and regional studies.