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Sheikh Mohamadou Mustapha Mbacke (1885-1945)
When the colonial power grew tired and decided to bring Shaykh Ahmadou Bamba back home -
Serigne Fallou Mbacke (1945 – 1968)
One of the distinctive signs by which one identifies the true believer is his -
Sheikh Abdul Ahad Mbacke, Third Caliph of the Muridiyya (1968-1989)
At his birth in 1914, in Diourbel, Shaykh Abdul Ahad, who would become the third -
Sheikh Abdu Qadr Mbacke (1989-1990)
The most widely shared feeling in the Senegalese Muslim community, at the evocation of -
Sheikh Salihou Mbacke (1990-2007)
Yaa ayuhal Lazina aamanoo wa hamilu saalihaati”,”O you true believers, constant in virtue,
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Sheikh Mohamadou Mourtada Mbacke
Shaykh Murtada Mbacke was born in 1921, during the time of Khadim-r-Rassũl house arrest in -
Sheik Al Amine Ibn Khadimou Rassol
His Childhood Serigne Muhammadu Lamine Bara was born on the 28th Jumada, 1309 A.H corresponding -
Serigne Abdoulahi Mbacke – “Boroom Deurbi”
Serigne Abdoulahi MBACKE was best known as Boroom Deurbi. Born in 1907, He joined the -
Serigne Ibrahima Mbacke
erigne Ibrahima Mbacke is the sixth son of Khadimou Rassoul. He was born in 1912 -
Sheikh Muhammad Al Bashir
Sheikh Muhammad Al Bashir is one of the distinguished sons of Sheikh Ahmad Bamba. He -
The Foundation of Touba (1887-88)
To flee the incessant crowds attracted by his notoriety and to regain solitude and calm
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Cultural Center Project
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Inside the Holy City of Touba
To the uninitiated, the city of Touba, some 200 km north of Dakar, the Senegalese
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Practices In Islam more »
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Testimonials of the Prophet
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Practices in Islam
The Pillars Of Islam Shahadah Shahadah is a statement professing monotheism and accepting Muhammad as God's messenger. -
Historical Survey of the Magal of Tuubaa
At the end of the 19th century, Senegal (Country in West Africa) was subjected to -
What is Murridiya?
The word “Murridiya” is derived from the Arab word “Al-Murid. By description, a Murid
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Other Recent Articles
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Masjid Fundraising 2011
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Trifocal Islamic Peoples
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Globalizing Mystical Islam
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A Role Model: SOKHNA DIARRATOU-LAHI
Today is the 144th anniversary marking the departure from this world of the mother of Sheikh Ahmadu Bamba the founder of Muridiyya. Many of us especially young followers of Muridiyya and specially sisters know a little about her short but successful life and achievements. Her spirit since then is hovering above us all, for once we think she brought into this world one of the most prolific poet- writer ‘thinker and chanter of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) of his times and the most eloquent intercessor for his people that history has ever witnessed.
Of her real name Mariama Bousso, she was born in 1833 in Gollore, a small town located in Fouta, northern part of Senegal. -
Sufis on Parade: The Performance of Black, African, and Muslim Identities
JULY 28TH SUMMONS THOUSANDS to “Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba Day” in New York City. David Dinkins, as Borough of Manhattan President, issued the decree in 1988 for the “people of Harlem” to “honour” Bamba’s “outstanding achievement.”1 A Muslim cleric and mystic from Senegal, West Africa, Amadou Bamba Mbacké (1853–1927) founded the Murid Sufi Brotherhood in the late nineteenth century.
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2009 Mica Publication
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