Serigne Saliou (article in French)
Mbacké, the leader of the
Mourides (academic link), a prominent Islamic brotherhood in Senegal (and
Harlem, NY , died a week ago today. Arguably the most influential person in Senegal, he had been the the last living son of the Mouride founder Chiekh Amadou Bamba.
Thousands of peoplehave traveled
Touba, the Mouride capital, to pay their respects.
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posted by fizzix
on Jan 5, 2008 -
8 comments
A single photograph taken in 1913 of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Mbacké—the Santé Serigne Touba, founder of the Sufi sect known as the Mouride (Murid) Way, followed by millions in Senegal and elsewhere—when he was put under house arrest by the French, has provided remarkable consistency to the sect's iconography. Images of the cheikh:
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more. Story on an
art exhibit and the
web site of the exhibit, including more images of the cheikh. History of Bamba's life
in French and
in English. More on
Muridism.
posted by Mo Nickels
on Sep 6, 2003 -
4 comments