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Medinabaay.org back on line

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Medina Baay mosqueMedinabaay.org came back on line on September 10, 2009, at least sort of. Our archives are still awaiting a server, but the Medina Baay Research Association will report here on its ongoing fieldwork, findings, and observations. Please stay tuned as we redesign the site and reorganize our archive of interviews, meeting transcriptions, photos, manuscripts, videos, and so on.
Last Updated on Friday, 11 September 2009 11:26
 

PDF Library of works relating to the Tijaniyyah and the Faydah

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Hasan Dem: Kashf al-GhitaaI have started a project to create a citable library of all available bibliographic and other resources related to the Fayḍah. This includes several parts:

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 03:46 Read more...
 

Welcome to medinabaay.org!

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Medina Baay mosque, near completion of its renovation, 2009Medina Baay (written in French as “Médina Baye”) is a center of Islamic learning and Sufi practice on the outskirts of Kaolack, Senegal established in 1930 by Shaykh ᵓIbrāhīm Ñas (1900-1975), a leader of the Tijānī Sufi order who has millions of followers worldwide. Ñas is known to Senegalese disciples as “Baay” (“Father,” written “Baye” in French). The Medina Baay Research Association (originally called the Medina Baay Historical and Social Research Committee) conducts and presents research on the history and current dimensions of Shaykh ᵓIbrāhīm's disciples worldwide. The Association began its research in 2004, founded by anthropologist Joseph Hill and residents of Medina Baay, and since then its members have conducted research sporadically.

Our research consists of several activities:

Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 18:14 Read more...
 

Rūḥ al-ᵓAdab (The Spirit of Good Morals) by Shaykh Ibrahim Niass

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I hope to present more information about the PDFs in the library as I have time and as people volunteer to help me annotate things. The first PDF I want to present is Shaykh Ibrāhīm Niasse's (Ñas's) first work, his short poem Rūḥ al-ᵓAdab (The Spirit of Good Morals). Fakhruddin Owaisi of Cape Town kindly sent me the images. Click here to visit the PDF page and here for the English translation and very useful commentary by the author's grandson Shaykh Hassan Cissé.

Ruh al-Adab by Shaykh Ibrahim
Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 03:29
 

Medina Baay and Baay Ñas

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Medina Baay (spelled “Médina Baye” in French), a neighborhood on the northeast edge of the city of Kawlax in Senegal, is the headquarters of the “’Ibrāhīmiyyah” branch of the Tijāniyyah Ṣūfī order and was founded by ’Ibrāhīm Ñas, usually called “Baay Ñas” in Wolof (“Baye Niass” or “Ibrahima Niass” in French). In Arabic, “Medina Baay” literally means "The City of Baay," but it also draws a parallel between Baay Ñas’s (spelled “Baye Niass” in French) refuge here in 1930 and that of Muḥammad in the Arabian city of al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah.

Last Updated on Monday, 31 August 2009 20:29 Read more...
 
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Medinabaay.org came back on line on September 10, 2009, at least sort of. Our archives are still awaiting a server, but the Medina Baay Research Association will report here on its ongoing fieldwork, findings, and observations. Please stay tuned as we redesign the site and reorganize our archive of interviews, meeting transcriptions, photos, manuscripts, videos, and so on.