M'saken
M'saken مساكن | |
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M'saken Location in Tunisia | |
Coordinates: 35°44′0″N 10°35′0″E / 35.73333°N 10.58333°ECoordinates: 35°44′0″N 10°35′0″E / 35.73333°N 10.58333°E | |
Country | Tunisia |
Governorate | Sousse Governorate |
Government | |
• Mayor | Mohamed Alaya |
Elevation | 469 ft (143 m) |
Population (2014) | |
• City | 72,953 |
• Metro | 97,225 |
Time zone | CET (UTC1) |
Msaken | |
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Monument in Msaken city center 2012 |
Msaken Municipality Garden |
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M'saken (Arabic: مساكن Msākan; also spelled Masakin, Msaken) is a town in north-eastern Tunisia, close to Sousse.
Etymology
The origin of the word comes from "Msaken" masken (plural masken) meaning "habitat", "house" or "dwelling". This refers to "Houses of honorable people" (Masken el achraf) due to the distinguished lineage of its first inhabitants.
Administration
The town is the administrative center of a "delegation" (district) of the same name, which at the 2014 Census had a population of 97,225.
Villages
The following villages are part of Msaken delegation
- Borgine
- Beni Rabiaa
- Beni Kalthoum
- Knaies
- Frada
- Moureddine
- Messadine
Personalities from Msaken
Habib Chatti or Habib Chatty, born August 9, 1916 at M'saken and died March 6, 1991 in Paris, was a Tunisian diplomat and politician. After completing his primary education in his hometown, he continued his studies at Sadiki College in Tunis. In the late 1930s he worked in the press as editor of the newspaper Assabah. In 1955, he was appointed as Director of Information in the Government of Tahar Ben Ammar. Ambassador of Tunisia in 1958, he became Chief of Staff of President Habib Bourguiba in 1972, then Minister of Foreign Affairs from 14 January 1974 to 24 December 1977. In 1979, he was elected Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, whose headquarters is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
- Mahmoud Gazzah, Historian, Genealogist of Msaken
- Sheikh Mohamed Gazzah, Religious personality
- Kassem Al Mahjoub, Mufti of Tunisia
- Zied Ladhari, Politician, member of the Ennahdha Party.
- Tahar Hamila, Politician, member of the Constitutional Council
- Zoubeir Baya, Football player
- Seif Ghezal, Football player.
- Habib Essid, Prime Minister of Tunisia 6 February 2015 to 27 August 2016. Born in Sousse, his family is originally from Msaken.
- Hamed El Karoui, Prime Minister of Tunisia from 27 September 1989 to 17 November 1999. Born in Sousse, his family, by the name of Wada, is originally from Msaken.
- Mohamed Bellalouna,Lawyer and politician born in 01/01/1916 in Msaken and died in 15/10/1985.
- Abdelmagid Rezgallah, Politician
- Mohamed Habib Brahem, Politician, Governor
- Sidi Ali Ben Kahlifa Religious, ( Soufism)
- Ridha Layouni: President of fr:Association des académies nationales olympiques d'Afrique (AANOA) and Former Tunisian National Olympic Committee
History
According to local tradition, Msaken was founded by a group of descendants of Husayn Ibn Ali, son of Ali ibn Abi Talib (the prophet Muhammad's cousin) and his wife Fatima Ez-zahra (the prophet Muhammed's daughter). They had come to North Africa escaping from the Abbassid rulers of Baghdad, who had been engaged in a cruel fight against Sharifians (descendants of Husayn and his brother Hassan).
They founded a Sharifian Emirate in near present-day Tiaret in west-central Algeria. After three generations, following the fall of this Emirate, some of their descendants lived in eastern Morocco near Oujda for some time, before moving to Kairouan in Tunisia. After some decades, they founded the town of Msaken at the time of the Hafsid dynasty which was based in Tunis.
Their town was originally called 'Kousour al Ashraf' (which means "Sharif's houses"), then 'Masakin al Ashraf' (which has the same meaning), and finally Masakin - or 'Msaken' as it is pronounced and spelled in North Africa. The town centre was built around the Jamma al Awsat (which means the central mosque) and was composed of five ksars (great houses).
Soufism
Msaken is known to be a religious city. It included the Madrasa of Sidi Ali ben Khalifa and over the centuries has been home to a number of sufi figures:
- Sheikh Mohamed Gazzah
- Sheikh Ladharai
- Sidi Omar Shatti
- Sidi Ali Ben Khalifa
Statistics
- Population: 97,225 inhabitants (Whole delegation 2014 census)
- Altitude: 112 m
- Number of hospitals: (private and public) 3
Neighboring Cities and Villages
- Beni Kalthoum : 2 km south
- Moureddine : 2 km North West
- Messaddine : 1 km North
- Ksibet Sousse : 4 km North East
- Thrayet : 7 km East
- Zaouiet Sousse : 7 km North
- Sousse : 12 km North East
- Ouerdanine : 8 km South East
- Knaies : 5 km South West
- Beni Rabiaa : 5 km South
- Frada : 12 km South
- Borgine : 6 km South
- Menzel Kamel : 8 km South East
- Jemmal : 25 km South East
- Monastir : 28 km East
- Sahline : 12 km East
- Kairouan : 45 km West
Migrations
Msaken has a large population living in foreign countries, mainly in France and more particularly in the Côte d'Azur region, in Nice and neighbouring areas. According to some sources, 40% of the population of Msaken lives outside Tunisia. The town's population increases very significantly in July and August every year following the return of migrants to their hometown for the holidays.
Twin cities
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