- Touba, Senegal
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footnotes =Touba (Arabic "Ṭūbā" "Felicity") is a city in central Senegal. It is the holy city of Mouridism and the burial place of its founder,
Shaikh Aamadu Bàmba Mbàkke. Next to his tomb lies a large mosque, completed in 1963.History
Shaikh Aamadu Bàmba Mbàkke, commonly known as "Cheikh Amadou Bamba" (1853 -1927 ), is said to have founded Touba under a large tree when, in a moment of transcendence, he experienced a cosmic vision of light. In Arabic, "ṭūbā" means "felicity" or "bliss" and evokes the sweet pleasures of eternal life in the hereafter. InIslam ic tradition, "Ṭūbā" is also the name of the Tree of Paradise. InSufism , this symbolic tree represents an aspiration for spiritual perfection and closeness toGod .Aamadu Bàmba founded Touba in
1887 . The holy site remained a tiny, isolated place in the wilderness until his death and burial at the site of the Great Mosque, 40 years later. The Great Mosque was finally completed in1963 and since its inauguration the city has grown at a rapid pace: from under 5,000 inhabitants in1964 , the population was officially estimated at 529,000 in2007 . Along with the neighboring town ofMbacké (founded by Aamadu Bàmba's great-grandfather in1796 ), the Mourideconurbation isSenegal 's second largest urban area, after the capital region ofDakar .Mouridism
Touba is the
holy city of Mouridism. Aamadu Bàmba Mbàkke, Senegal's most famousSufi , was more than a spiritual master; he had a social mission as well, that of rescuing society from colonial alienation and returning it to the "Straight Path" ofIslam . The city of Touba played a major role in both these endeavors.Life in Touba is dominated by Muslim practice and Islamic scholarship. A major annual pilgrimage, called the "
Grand Magal ", attracts between one and two million people from all over Senegal and beyond, from as far away asEurope and America. Other, minor pilgrimages occur throughout the year.For Mourides, Touba is a sacred place, protected from the corruption of the
profane world. Forbidden in the holy city are all illicit and frivolous pursuits, such as the consumption ofalcohol andtobacco , the playing of games, music and dancing. The Mouride order maintains absolute control over its "capital" to the exclusion of usual state-run civil and administrative services. The city constitutes an administratively autonomous zone with special legal status withinSenegal . Every aspect of its city’s life and growth is managed by the order independently of the state, including education, health, supply of drinking water, public works, administration of markets, land tenure, and real estate development.Great Mosque
At the heart of the Mouride holy city lies its Great Mosque, purported to be one of the largest in
Africa . Since its completion in1963 it has been continuously enlarged and embellished. Themosque has five minarets and three large domes and is the place where Amadou Bamba, founder of the Mouride brotherhood, lies buried. The mosque's convert|87|m|ft|0|sing=on|spell=us high centralminaret , called "Lamp Fall", is one of Senegal's most famous monuments. The name "Lamp Fall" is a reference to Sheikh Ibrahima Fall, one of Bamba's most influential disciples.The immediate vicinity of the mosque houses the
mausolea of Aamadu Bàmba's sons, thecaliph s of the Mouride order. Other important institutions in the center of the holy city include a library, the Caliph's official audience hall, a sacred "Well of Mercy", and a cemetery.Shaykh Bara Mbacké , the current leader of the Mourides, is the sixth Caliph of Mouridism and the first not be a son of Aamadu Bàmba Mbàkke. Like his predecessors, he resides in the large compound on the main square facing the Mosque.ee also
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Mouridism
*Islam in Senegal
*Muslim brotherhoods of Senegal References
*Guèye, Cheikh. 2002. "Touba: La capitale des Mourides". Paris: Karthala.
*Ross, Eric S. 1995. "Touba: a spiritual metropolis in the modern world," "Canadian Journal of African Studies" 29.2.
*Ross, Eric S. 2006. "Sufi City: Urban Design and Archetypes in Touba". Rochester: University of Rochester Press.External links
* [http://www.alovelyworld.com/webseneg/htmgb/touba.htm pictures of Touba]
* [http://www.alazhartouba.org alazhartouba.org]
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