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Sant waa kër Serigne Massamba Mbacke (Tribute to the family of Serigne Massamba Mbacke) [1978]

İsim Sant waa kër Serigne Massamba Mbacke (Tribute to the family of Serigne Massamba Mbacke) [1978]
Yazar Serigne Dame Ndiaye
Basım Tarihi: 1978
Basım Yeri Senegal, Africa -
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,wol
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 74
Kütüphane: Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP)
Kayıt Numarası EAP334/11/1
Lokasyon Boston University
Tarih 1978
Notlar The materials copied include (1) a eulogy dedicated to Cheikh Massamba Mbacke, the youngest brother of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba who is said to have vocalized most of the writings of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, (2) a eulogy dedicated to Cheikh Massamba Mbacke's first son Serigne Modou Faty Khary Mbacke, and (3) tributes to the key members of the family (both men and women). Cheikh Massamba Mbacke is referred to in the manuscript as "The Doctor" because of his healing powers and his work in spreading Muridiyya. The materials also underscore the achievements of Cheikh Modou Faty Khary Mbacke, who followed his father's step after his death in building schools and expanding Muridiyya in Africa, especially in Gabon, Brazzaville, and Mauritania) and in Europe, particularly in Belgium and France. The manuscript also celebrates the lives of some women (Sokhna Anta Dia, Sokhna Maguette Mbacke, Sokhna Nogoye Kane, and Sokhna Sokhna Diop, among others) who embodied the values of ideal Murid mothers, wives, and educators. Physical characteristics of original material: There are some stains in the manuscript, but all the pages are readable. 1 unbound paper manuscript of 74 pages. Based on the interview with the owner, the poem was written in 1978. Author: Serigne Dame Ndiaye. Scribe: Serigne Dame Ndiaye. Language: Wolof (with some Arabic, especially in the opening and ending formulae). Script of material: Wolof Ajami (Wolofal).
Atıf Sant waa kër Serigne Massamba Mbacke (Tribute to the family of Serigne Massamba Mbacke) [1978], British Library, EAP334/11/1, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP334-11-1
Yazı sistemleri Arabic
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Kaynağa git Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP) British Library - Endangered Archives Programme (EAP)
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Sant waa kër Serigne Massamba Mbacke (Tribute to the family of Serigne Massamba Mbacke) [1978]

Yazar Serigne Dame Ndiaye
Basım Tarihi 1978
Basım Yeri Senegal, Africa -
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,wol
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Sayfa Sayısı 74
Kütüphane Britanya Kütüphanesi - Tehlike Altındaki Arşivler Programı (EAP)
Kayıt Numarası EAP334/11/1
Lokasyon Boston University
Tarih 1978
Notlar The materials copied include (1) a eulogy dedicated to Cheikh Massamba Mbacke, the youngest brother of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba who is said to have vocalized most of the writings of Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, (2) a eulogy dedicated to Cheikh Massamba Mbacke's first son Serigne Modou Faty Khary Mbacke, and (3) tributes to the key members of the family (both men and women). Cheikh Massamba Mbacke is referred to in the manuscript as "The Doctor" because of his healing powers and his work in spreading Muridiyya. The materials also underscore the achievements of Cheikh Modou Faty Khary Mbacke, who followed his father's step after his death in building schools and expanding Muridiyya in Africa, especially in Gabon, Brazzaville, and Mauritania) and in Europe, particularly in Belgium and France. The manuscript also celebrates the lives of some women (Sokhna Anta Dia, Sokhna Maguette Mbacke, Sokhna Nogoye Kane, and Sokhna Sokhna Diop, among others) who embodied the values of ideal Murid mothers, wives, and educators. Physical characteristics of original material: There are some stains in the manuscript, but all the pages are readable. 1 unbound paper manuscript of 74 pages. Based on the interview with the owner, the poem was written in 1978. Author: Serigne Dame Ndiaye. Scribe: Serigne Dame Ndiaye. Language: Wolof (with some Arabic, especially in the opening and ending formulae). Script of material: Wolof Ajami (Wolofal).
Atıf Sant waa kër Serigne Massamba Mbacke (Tribute to the family of Serigne Massamba Mbacke) [1978], British Library, EAP334/11/1, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP334-11-1
Yazı sistemleri Arabic
Atıf koşulları Except as otherwise permitted under your national copyright law this material may not be copied or distributed further
Görüntü yönü right-to-left
British Library - Endangered Archives Programme (EAP)
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