Al-Jazairi was born in 1921 in the village of
Lioua, close to
Tolga, which is located today in the state of
Biskra Province in Algeria. In his hometown grew up and received his primary education, and began to memorize the
Quran and some Islamic texts and jurisprudence of the
Maliki madhhab, and then moved to the city of
Biskra, where started to teach in a private school. Then he traveled with his family to
Medina, and in the
Prophet's Mosque resumed his education way to sit to the circles of scholars and sheikhs where he got permission from the Presidency of the judiciary in
Mecca to teach in the Prophet's Mosque. He worked as a teacher in some schools of the Ministry of Education and in Dar Al Hadith in Madinah. When the
Islamic University of Madinah opened its doors in 1961, he was one of its first teachers and teachers, and remained there until he retired in 1987. He was under the teachings of sheiks as Naim Al-Nuaimi, Issa Mutawqi and Tayeb Al-Aqbi in Algeria, and Omar Berry and Mohammed Al-Hafiz in Medina. One of his disciples was
Saleh Al Maghamsi. Abu Bakr al-Jazairi was widely known for teaching in the Prophet's Mosque for 50 years and in Islamic University of Medina, which earned his lessons and books great momentum. His book
The Platform of the Muslim is one of his most widely accepted works in the Arab countries. He refused to compliment by the financial sector and warned against
riba in his book to the prayers. He wrote a book in particular his advice to every Shiite. He died in Medina on Wednesday 15 August 2018 at the age of 97. == Political and scientific ideas ==