Papers by El Hadji Samba Amadou Diallo

African Studies Review
The phenomenon known as Arab Spring started in Tunisia with the selfimmolation of Mohamed Bouaziz... more The phenomenon known as Arab Spring started in Tunisia with the selfimmolation of Mohamed Bouazizi, whose aim was to denounce injustice, police brutality, corruption, and poor governance in his country. This human sacrifice was seized upon as a motive for the uprisings that led to the fall of Tunisian president Ben Ali in January 2010. From Morocco to Egypt, borders fell, followed by regime changes in Tunisia and Libya, and changes in government policies in Morocco, Mauritania, and Algeria. In the surge of protests, young Muslims and preachers of Islam took the center stage, where they met the Salafists; these two groups occupied the public sphere left by politicians. It is this ebb and flow of Islam and the surrounding confusion that the authors Frederic Wehrey and Anouar Boukhars methodically dissect in Salafism in the Maghreb: Politics, Piety, and Militancy. In this book, Salafism is understood in its daily deployment alongside its preachers and imams, activists and dissidents, militants and militias, and political parties, all in an interconnected world. The authors did fieldwork across the Maghreb, conducted interviews with Salafists (sometimes referred to anonymously), and talked to diplomats, political authorities, people from academia, members of civil society, and activists. There are numerous references from the Internet-which could compromise the credibility of the given information-but this is quickly offset by an extensive bibliography. The authors attempt to give a comprehensive study of the origens and development of Salafism across the Maghreb, by indicating the socioeconomic , political, and translocal causes in each country studied: Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. In relation to other Salafist movements around the world, they try to understand how Maghrebian Salafism has been reshaped by local context as well as international issues, and how in turn those facts-a total social phenomenon-have affected politics, economics, and society in the sub-region (3). The book can be divided into four main themes to facilitate a better understanding of these complex phenomena, along with one theoretical
Journal of Mathematics Research, 2014
The object of this paper is the study of strongly hopfian, strongly cohopfian, quasi-injective, q... more The object of this paper is the study of strongly hopfian, strongly cohopfian, quasi-injective, quasi-projective, Fitting objects of the category of complexes of A-modules.
Social Compass, 2011
... Cissé, for example, assumed his position independently of any validation from the sons of Bab... more ... Cissé, for example, assumed his position independently of any validation from the sons of Babacar Sythrough the institution of his Dahiratul Mutahabīna fī ... said in a poem in Ajami (Wolof written in Arabic script) dedicated to the son of his master, El Hadji Abdoul Aziz Sy: Ku aw ...
The TijÄniyya Brotherhood was created in the Algerian desert by Ahmad al TijÄnÄ« in 1781. While... more The TijÄniyya Brotherhood was created in the Algerian desert by Ahmad al TijÄnÄ« in 1781. While some researchers place emphasis on individual branches in West Africa, most have ignored analyzing this important movement through a transnational lens. This article examines the process of dissemination of the TijÄniyya, taking into consideration its historical conflicts of succession in North Africa after the
Archives De Sciences Sociales Des Religions, Oct 1, 2008
... avenir prodigieux d'un enfant dû au rôle de sa mère dans le foyer conjugal, d&#x... more ... avenir prodigieux d'un enfant dû au rôle de sa mère dans le foyer conjugal, d'où le destin religieux d'Ahmadou Bamba qu ... El Hadji Samba Amadou Diallo, « Cheikh Anta Babou, Fighting the Greater Jihad: Amadu Bamba and the Founding of the Muridiyya of Senegal, 1853-1913 ...
French Colonial History, 2008
... Les autorités publiques consulteront Si Ali, pour toutes les affaires touchant ou met-tant en... more ... Les autorités publiques consulteront Si Ali, pour toutes les affaires touchant ou met-tant en péril leur légitimité. ... Il semble qu'en présence de cette crise intérieure de la zaouïa, l'administration doive se montrer particulièrement prudente et ménager autant Si Tayeb et ses ...
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