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MYSTIC LEADER ©Christian Bobst Village of Keur Ndiaye Lo
SENEGAL MYSTIC LEADER ©Christian Bobst Village of Keur Ndiaye Lo. Disciples of the Baye Fall Dahira of Cheikh Seye Baye perform a religious ceremony, drumming, dancing and singing prayers. While in other countries fundamentalists may prohibit music, it is an integral part of the religious practice in Sufism. Sufism is a form of Islam practiced by the majority of the population of Senegal, where 95% of the country’s inhabitants are Muslim Based on the teachings of religious leader Amadou Bamba, who lived from the mid 19th century to the early 20th, Sufism preaches pacifism and the goal of attaining unity with God According to analysts of international politics, Sufism’s pacifist tradition is a factor that has helped Senegal avoid becoming a theatre of Islamist terror attacks Sufism also teaches tolerance. The role of women is valued, so much so that within a confraternity it is possible for a woman to become a spiritual leader, with the title of Muqaddam Sufism is not without its critics, who in the past have accused the Marabouts of taking advantage of their followers and of mafia-like practices, in addition to being responsible for the backwardness of the Senegalese economy In the courtyard of Cheikh Abdou Karim Mbacké’s palace, many expensive cars are parked. They are said to be gifts of his followers, among whom there are many rich Senegalese businessmen who live abroad. The Marabouts rank among the most influential men in Senegal: their followers see the wealth of thei religious leaders as a proof of their power and of their proximity to God. -
Agricultural Activity Shapes the Communication and Migration Patterns in Senegal S
Agricultural activity shapes the communication and migration patterns in Senegal S. Martin-Gutierrez, J. Borondo, A. J. Morales, J. C. Losada, A. M. Tarquis, and R. M. Benito Citation: Chaos 26, 065305 (2016); doi: 10.1063/1.4952961 View online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4952961 View Table of Contents: http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/chaos/26/6?ver=pdfcov Published by the AIP Publishing Articles you may be interested in Developing an Energy Policy for the United States Phys. Teach. 52, 552 (2014); 10.1119/1.4902201 Transportation Networks: Dynamics and Simulation AIP Conf. Proc. 622, 251 (2002); 10.1063/1.1487541 Financial time series: A physics perspective AIP Conf. Proc. 519, 667 (2000); 10.1063/1.1291641 Monitoring wetland changes with remote sensing: An East African example AIP Conf. Proc. 387, 215 (1997); 10.1063/1.51993 An assessment of soil productivity loss caused by expanding urban land use using remote sensing and soil productivity models AIP Conf. Proc. 387, 203 (1997); 10.1063/1.51991 Reuse of AIP Publishing content is subject to the terms at: https://publishing.aip.org/authors/rights-and-permissions. Downloaded to IP: 95.122.196.49 On: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 17:35:51 CHAOS 26, 065305 (2016) Agricultural activity shapes the communication and migration patterns in Senegal S. Martin-Gutierrez,1 J. Borondo,1 A. J. Morales,1 J. C. Losada,1 A. M. Tarquis,1,2 and R. M. Benito1 1Grupo de Sistemas Complejos, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenierıa Agronomica, Alimentaria y de Biosistemas, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Avda. -
BANK of AFRICA SENEGAL Prie Les Personnes Dont Les Noms Figurent
COMMUNIQUE COMPTES INACTIFS BANK OF AFRICA SENEGAL prie les personnes dont les noms figurent sur la liste ci- dessous de bien vouloir se présenter à son siège (sis aux Almadies, Immeuble Elan, Rte de Ngor) ou dans l’une de ses agences pour affaire les concernant AGENCE DE NOM NATIONALITE CLIENT DOMICILIATION KOUASSI KOUAME CELESTIN COTE D'IVOIRE ZI PARTICULIER 250383 MME SECK NDEYE MARAME SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 100748 TOLOME CARLOS ADONIS BENIN INDEPENDANCE 102568 BA MAMADOU SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 101705 SEREME PACO BURKINA FASO INDEPENDANCE 250535 FALL IBRA MBACKE SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 100117 NDIAYE IBRAHIMA DIAGO SENEGAL ZI PARTICULIER 251041 KEITA FANTA GOGO SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 101860 SADIO MAMADOU SENEGAL ZI PARTICULIER 250314 MANE MARIAMA SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 103715 BOLHO OUSMANE ROGER NIGER INDEPENDANCE 103628 TALL IBRAHIMA SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 100812 NOUCHET FANNY J CATHERINE SENEGAL MERMOZ 104154 DIOP MAMADOU SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 100893 NUNEZ EVELYNE SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 101193 KODJO AHIA V ELEONORE COTE D'IVOIRE PARCELLES ASSAINIES 270003 FOUNE EL HADJI MALICK SENEGAL MERMOZ 105345 AMON ASSOUAN GNIMA EMMA J SENEGAL HLM 104728 KOUAKOU ABISSA CHRISTIAN SENEGAL PARCELLES ASSAINIES 270932 GBEDO MATHIEU BENIN INDEPENDANCE 200067 SAMBA ALASSANE SENEGAL ZI PARTICULIER 251359 DIOUF LOUIS CHEIKH SENEGAL TAMBACOUNDA 960262 BASSE PAPE SEYDOU SENEGAL ZI PARTICULIER 253433 OSENI SHERIFDEEN AKINDELE SENEGAL THIES 941039 SAKERA BOUBACAR FRANCE DIASPORA 230789 NDIAYE AISSATOU SENEGAL INDEPENDANCE 111336 NDIAYE AIDA EP MBAYE SENEGAL LAMINE GUEYE -
Mapping the Supply Chain Catering to the Base of The
APPING THE SUPPLY CHAIN CATERING TO M THE BASE OF THE PYRAMID IN SENEGAL FINAL REPORT 12 JULY 2013 Senegal: Mapping the Supply Chain for SLPs Catering to the BOP TABLE OF CONTENTS Acronyms ..........................................................................................................................................1 Executive summary ............................................................................................................................2 Structure of the report ........................................................................................................................ 5 1. Background and context .............................................................................................................6 Lighting Africa Program context ......................................................................................................... 6 Lighting Africa supply chain study: goals and deliverables ................................................................. 6 Country overview and key challenges ................................................................................................ 7 Access to energy: the potential for solar lighting ............................................................................... 8 Policy and regulations ....................................................................................................................... 10 2. Current supply chain for Solar Portable Lanterns (SPLs) ............................................................. -
Exil Prophétique, Migration Et Pèlerinage Au Sein Du Mouridisme Sophie Bava, Cheikh Gueye
Le grand magal de Touba : exil prophétique, migration et pèlerinage au sein du mouridisme Sophie Bava, Cheikh Gueye To cite this version: Sophie Bava, Cheikh Gueye. Le grand magal de Touba : exil prophétique, migration et pèlerinage au sein du mouridisme. Social Compass, SAGE Publications, 2001. ird-02067886 HAL Id: ird-02067886 https://hal.ird.fr/ird-02067886 Submitted on 14 Mar 2019 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. 08-Bava.qxp 20/6/01 8:08 am Page 413 Social Compass 48(3), 2001, 413–430 Sophie BAVA et Cheikh GUEYE Le grand magal de Touba: exil prophétique, migration et pèlerinage au sein du mouridisme Les mutations contemporaines dans le domaine du religieux, l’éclatement d’un même mouvement à travers ses acteurs en une multitude de petits foy- ers dispersés géographiquement, amènent dorénavant à travailler parallèle- ment sur des terrains multiples. Le grand magal de Touba est aujourd’hui considéré comme le grand pèlerinage de la confrérie mouride. Les Sénégalais mourides dispersés un peu partout dans le monde cherchent à se rendre à Touba, la ville sainte du mouridisme, pour ce grand jour qui com- mémore le départ en exil, décidé par les colons, du fondateur de la confrérie et le début des épreuves imposées par le Tout puissant. -
Congrès AFSP 2009
Congrès AFSP 2009 Section thématique 9 Républiques. Trajectoires, historicités et voyages d’un concept. Un modèle républicain pluraliste ? les trajectoires ambigües de l’idéologie républicaine au Sénégal Etienne Smith (doctorant CERI) [email protected] NB : texte provisoire « On peut transporter, telle quelle, chez nous, l’organisation politique et sociale de la Métropole, avec départements et députés, prolétariat et partis, syndicats et enseignement laïque. On peut nous faire perdre nos qualités, peut-être nos défauts. On nous inoculera les défauts des Métropolitains ; je doute qu’on puisse, de cette manière, nous donner leurs qualités. On risque seulement de faire, de nous, de pâles copies françaises, des consommateurs, non des producteurs de culture. Car la vigne, c’est un exemple entre mille, ne peut s’acclimater en Afrique noire ; elle y pousse, mais les raisins n’arrivent pas à maturité. C’est que le sol est autre, et autre le climat. Est-ce à dire que les antiassimilationnistes aient raison ? Nullement : ils triomphent trop vite. Nous avons un tempérament, une âme différente, certes. Mais les différences ne sont-elles pas dans le rapport des éléments plus que dans leur nature ? Sous les différences, n’y a-t-il pas des similitudes plus essentielles ? ». (Senghor, « Vues sur l’Afrique Noire ou assimiler, non être assimilés », [1945] 1964 : 43) « Demain, nous serons tous les indigènes d’une même Union française » (Robert Delavignette, 1946 : 273, cité par Mouralis 1999 : 61) En raison de sa trajectoire historique si particulière, le Sénégal a souvent été présenté comme une exception républicaine en Afrique de l’Ouest. -
The Judgement of God. Migration Aspirations and Sufi-Islam in Urban Senegal
PhiN-Beiheft 18/2019: 284 Sebastian Prothmann (Bamako) Ndogalu Yàlla – The Judgement of God. Migration Aspirations and Sufi-Islam in Urban Senegal Based on ethnographic research in Pikine, an urban area within the Dakar region, I argue that theistic predetermination plays a pivotal role in migration aspirations of young men in urban Senegal. At- tainments within this religious popular belief such as successful migration or material wealth are believed to depend on wërsëg (luck) predetermined by one's fate (Ndogalu Yàlla). Likewise, the phenomenon of irregular migration from Senegal to Europe is similarly perceived: 'Barça wala Bar- sakh' (Barcelona or die) is what young people in coastal Senegal used to call this form of migration. However, I will show that young men handle their fate proactively, as they accept the risks and uncertainties of migration at all costs. With their courageous behaviour and fearless acceptance of even life-threatening obstacles during irregular migration, young men show determination to chal- lenge their destiny while trying to positively define and strengthen both their masculine and their religious identities. Introduction When I visited Pikine and Dakar in 2010 for the first time, I was astonished by the proliferation of religious symbols throughout the public space. Mural paintings and sophisticated colourful glass paintings, so-called suweer, with portraits of famous religious persons, particularly Cheikh Amadou Bamba,1 Cheikh Ibrahima Fall,2 El Hadj Malick Sy,3 Ibrāhīm Niass4 or other important sheikhs, have sprouted all over the town. The noteworthy proliferation of iconic Sufi representations is significant for their status as well as to their infiltration and penetration in urban Senegalese 1 Cheikh Amadou Bamba, often called Sériñ Tuubaa (Cheikh of Touba), was the founder of the Murid brotherhood. -
The World's 500 Most Influential Muslims, 2021
PERSONS • OF THE YEAR • The Muslim500 THE WORLD’S 500 MOST INFLUENTIAL MUSLIMS • 2021 • B The Muslim500 THE WORLD’S 500 MOST INFLUENTIAL MUSLIMS • 2021 • i The Muslim 500: The World’s 500 Most Influential Chief Editor: Prof S Abdallah Schleifer Muslims, 2021 Editor: Dr Tarek Elgawhary ISBN: print: 978-9957-635-57-2 Managing Editor: Mr Aftab Ahmed e-book: 978-9957-635-56-5 Editorial Board: Dr Minwer Al-Meheid, Mr Moustafa Jordan National Library Elqabbany, and Ms Zeinab Asfour Deposit No: 2020/10/4503 Researchers: Lamya Al-Khraisha, Moustafa Elqabbany, © 2020 The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre Zeinab Asfour, Noora Chahine, and M AbdulJaleal Nasreddin 20 Sa’ed Bino Road, Dabuq PO BOX 950361 Typeset by: Haji M AbdulJaleal Nasreddin Amman 11195, JORDAN www.rissc.jo All rights reserved. No part of this book may be repro- duced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanic, including photocopying or recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Views expressed in The Muslim 500 do not necessarily reflect those of RISSC or its advisory board. Set in Garamond Premiere Pro Printed in The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Calligraphy used throughout the book provided courte- sy of www.FreeIslamicCalligraphy.com Title page Bismilla by Mothana Al-Obaydi MABDA • Contents • INTRODUCTION 1 Persons of the Year - 2021 5 A Selected Surveyof the Muslim World 7 COVID-19 Special Report: Covid-19 Comparing International Policy Effectiveness 25 THE HOUSE OF ISLAM 49 THE -
Searching for the Origin(Al) on the Photographic Portrait of the Mouride Sufi Saint Amadou Bamba À La Recherche De L’Origin(Al)
Cahiers d’études africaines 230 | 2018 Photographies contestataires, usages contestés Searching for the Origin(al) On the Photographic Portrait of the Mouride Sufi Saint Amadou Bamba À la recherche de l’Origin(al). Le portrait photographique du Mouride saint sufi Amadou Bamba. Giulia Paoletti Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/etudesafricaines/22096 DOI: 10.4000/etudesafricaines.22096 ISSN: 1777-5353 Publisher Éditions de l’EHESS Printed version Date of publication: 1 June 2018 Number of pages: 323-348 ISBN: 978-2-7132-2742-4 ISSN: 0008-0055 Electronic reference Giulia Paoletti, “Searching for the Origin(al)”, Cahiers d’études africaines [Online], 230 | 2018, Online since 01 June 2020, connection on 06 January 2021. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/ etudesafricaines/22096 ; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/etudesafricaines.22096 © Cahiers d’Études africaines Giulia Paoletti Searching for the Origin(al) On the Photographic Portrait of the Mouride Sufi Saint Amadou Bamba* The portrait of Amadou Bamba1—the founder and leader of the Mouride Sufi brotherhood2 from 1883 to 1927—is possibly the most popular and widely reproduced image in the history of art and photography in Senegal. It can be found virtually everywhere across Senegal and its diaspora, from Dakar to New York, from Touba to Beijing. Replicated in a variety of mediums, it resurfaces in unsuspecting and improbable spaces: taxis, street walls, home interiors, barbershops, art galleries and elsewhere. This single black and white photograph is ubiquitous, continuously copied and visually quoted. The dis- semination of this image makes it the perfect example of the reproducibility of photography,3 one of its signature features that unsettles any preoccupation * For valuable comments on earlier versions of this article, I would like to thank S. -
Stephen Burman
SENEGALESE ISLAM: OLD STRENGTHS, NEW CHALLENGES KEY POINTS Islam in Senegal is based around sufi brotherhoods. These have substantial connections across West Africa, including Mali, as well as in North Africa, including Morocco and Algeria. They are extremely popular and historically closely linked to the state. Salafism has had a small presence since the mid-twentieth century. Established Islam in Senegal has lately faced new challenges: o President Wade’s (2000-2012) proximity to the sufi brotherhoods strained the division between the state and religion and compromised sufi legitimacy. o A twin-track education system. The state has a limited grip on the informal education sector, which is susceptible to extremist teaching. o A resurgence of salafism, evidenced by the growing influence of salafist community organisations and reports of support from the Gulf. o Events in Mali and Senegal’s support to the French-led intervention have led to greater questioning about the place of Islam in regional identity. Senegal is therefore vulnerable to growing Islamist extremism. Its institutions and sufi brotherhoods put it in a strong position to resist it, but this should not be taken for granted. DETAIL Mali, 2012. Reports on the jihadist takeover of the North include references to around 20 speakers of Wolof, a language whose native speakers come almost exclusively from Senegal. Earlier reporting refers to a Senegalese contingent among the jihadist kidnappers of Canadian diplomat Robert Fowler. These and other reports (such as January 2013 when an imam found near the Senegal-Mali border was arrested for jihadist links) put into sharper focus the role of Islam in Senegal. -
Espaces Publics Religieux : États, Sociétés Civiles Et Islam En Afrique De L’Ouest
Rapport final du projet ANR-07-PUBLISLAM-062-02 : Espaces publics religieux : États, sociétés civiles et islam en Afrique de l’ouest. 2012 Gilles Holder To cite this version: Gilles Holder. Rapport final du projet ANR-07-PUBLISLAM-062-02 : Espaces publics religieux : États, sociétés civiles et islam en Afrique de l’ouest. 2012. [Rapport de recherche] ANR-07- PUBLISLAM-062-02, ANR. 2012, pp.1-56. halshs-01511113 HAL Id: halshs-01511113 https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01511113 Submitted on 20 Apr 2017 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Rapport final du projet ANR-07-PUBLISLAM-062-02 A. Identification Programme – année Les Suds aujourd’hui, édition 2007 Projet (acronyme) PUBLISLAM Titre complet du projet Espaces publics religieux : Etats, sociétés civiles et islam en Afrique de l’Ouest Coordinateur du projet HOLDER Gilles, CEMAf (UMR 8171 du CNRS), Nom, laboratoire, CNRS, Mis à Disposition de l’IRD organisme de rattachement Partenaire 1 HOLDER Gilles, CEMAf (UMR 8171 du CNRS), Nom du responsable, CNRS, MàD IRD, CEAF (UMR 194 de l’IRD) laboratoire, organisme de rattachement Partenaire 2 DOZON Jean-Pierre, CEAf (UMR 194 de l’IRD), Nom du responsable, IRD/EHESS laboratoire, organisme de rattachement Période du projet 28/12/2007 – 27/04/2012 (date début – date fin) Rapport confidentiel A définir (OUI/NON) Date de fin de A définir confidentialité Rédacteur de ce rapport Civilité, prénom, nom M. -
L'école De Tivaouane , Une Démarche Intellectuelle Pour Servir L'islam
L’école de Tivaouane , Une démarche intellectuelle pour servir l’Islam Pour une clarté de l’exposé nous vous proposons de faire la présentation par entité régionale les prénoms, nom et lieux d’implication des disciples et Muqadams d’El Hadji Malick SY. Et nous commençons naturellement par la région de Thiès qui englobe la Ville Sainte de Tivaouane (1). S ’en suivront ensuite respectivement les régions de : Dakar (2), Saint Louis (3), Louga (4), Diourbel (5), Kaolack (6), Casamance (7) et du Sénégal Oriental (8). Enfin nous terminerons par certains états de la sous région comme le Mali (9), la Mauritanie (10), la Gambie (11), la Côte d’Ivoire (12), le Gabon (13) et la Guinée Bissau (14). NB:Il est probable que cette liste soit incompléte I / REGION DE THIES N° Prénoms Nom Lieu d’Implantation 1 Seydi Ahmed SY Fils aîné d’El Hadji Malick 2 Seydi Ababacar SY Tivaouane 3 El Hadji Mansour SY Tivaouane 4 El Hadji Abdou Aziz SY Tivaouane 5 El Hadji Habib SY SY Fils cadet d’El Hadji Malick SY 6 Mame Mor Bineta SY Cousin d’El Hadji Malick SY 7 Mamadou Aminata SY Cousin d’El Hadji Malick SY 8 Serigne Alioune GUEYE (35) Tivaouane 9 Serigne Moussa NIANG Tivaouane 10 Serigne Seybatou FALL Tivaouane 11 Serigne Malick NDIAYE Tivaouane 12 Serigne Oumar TAMBEDOU Tivaouane 13 Serigne Djibril GUEYE Tivaouane 14 Serigne Médoune SARR Tivaouane 15 Serigne Mbarick GUEYE Tivaouane 16 Serigne Birane SARR Tivaouane 17 Serigne Maib SOUGOU Tivaouane 18 Serigne Mor Bassine NDIAYE Tivaouane 19 El Hadji Omar DIAW Tivaouane 20 Serigne Khaly SARR Tivaouane 21 El Hadji