He had his secondary education in the French Institute - Constantine Muslims and won Algiers to attend courses at the Institute of Islamic Higher Education and the Institute for Political Studies.
In 1965, after teaching Arabic, she became a member of the executive of the Amicale des Algériens en Europe (Association of Algerians in Europe).
From 1968 to June 1979 he was president of the Amicale des Algériens en Europe, following Guennez M. Mahmoud.
In 1977, he was elected a member of Tebessa and in January 1979 became a member of the Central Committee of the National Liberation Front (Algeria), elected by the Fourth Congress.
^A representative of the Gouvernement révolutionnaire provisoire took up residence in Beijing in 1960. vé: David H. Shinn, Joshua Eisenman, China and Africa: A Century of Engagement, p. 233