[2][1] He was known for his purity, generosity, boldness and courage, and his determination as well as his eloquence and humility he was religious and proud of his Islamic personality and protective of his religion and language even when surrounded by Europeans.
[2] The teaching in mosques was necessary to achieve the goal of preserving the Islamic identity especially with the attempts of the colonial integrative administration, and the growing danger of Christian education.
[1] Algiers during this period was suffering from mismanagement and corruption .He had to double his reform efforts and paid attention to the religious and moral education to establish the correct Islamic faith in the hearts of his students he influenced the cultural life in the capital through institutions, clubs and associations.
El Madjaoui was also interested in the economic aspects and urged Algerians to follow westerners on what they have achieved in this field and new sciences.
[2] -Abdelkader MedjaouiHe died in Constantine, Algeria on October 6, 1914, leaving behind him a good trace: his students and scholars who followed his path as well as deeds represented in books and writings which varied in type and quality.