Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance
Like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela, Shaykh Ahmadu Bamba MBacké was a leader of his time, championing non-violence and pioneering decolonization through the Murid project, which was a Sufi religious dimension and a deconstruction of colonial and local (psychic) alienation. Cheikh M. Ndiaye’s, Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance, examines Bamba’s legacy as a man of unshakable faith, a humanist, a socio-cultural reformer, and a key agent in the decolonization of minds and spaces. Ndiaye shows how Bamba distinguished himself from the violence around him by choosing nonviolent forms of resistance, such as, founding and marking new villages with original signs, revaluing the local Wolof language, inspiring self-reliance and preaching about khidma (service). Providing historical background on Senegambia and the history of Islam in the area, this book examines Bamba’s actions and legacy through an interdisciplinary lens to show how the Sufi leader challenged established power structures, including local African aristocratic states, Islamist jihadism, and French colonialism.
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Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance
Like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela, Shaykh Ahmadu Bamba MBacké was a leader of his time, championing non-violence and pioneering decolonization through the Murid project, which was a Sufi religious dimension and a deconstruction of colonial and local (psychic) alienation. Cheikh M. Ndiaye’s, Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance, examines Bamba’s legacy as a man of unshakable faith, a humanist, a socio-cultural reformer, and a key agent in the decolonization of minds and spaces. Ndiaye shows how Bamba distinguished himself from the violence around him by choosing nonviolent forms of resistance, such as, founding and marking new villages with original signs, revaluing the local Wolof language, inspiring self-reliance and preaching about khidma (service). Providing historical background on Senegambia and the history of Islam in the area, this book examines Bamba’s actions and legacy through an interdisciplinary lens to show how the Sufi leader challenged established power structures, including local African aristocratic states, Islamist jihadism, and French colonialism.
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Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance

Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance

Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance

Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance

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Like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela, Shaykh Ahmadu Bamba MBacké was a leader of his time, championing non-violence and pioneering decolonization through the Murid project, which was a Sufi religious dimension and a deconstruction of colonial and local (psychic) alienation. Cheikh M. Ndiaye’s, Ahmadu Bamba and Decolonization: The Power of Faith and Self-Reliance, examines Bamba’s legacy as a man of unshakable faith, a humanist, a socio-cultural reformer, and a key agent in the decolonization of minds and spaces. Ndiaye shows how Bamba distinguished himself from the violence around him by choosing nonviolent forms of resistance, such as, founding and marking new villages with original signs, revaluing the local Wolof language, inspiring self-reliance and preaching about khidma (service). Providing historical background on Senegambia and the history of Islam in the area, this book examines Bamba’s actions and legacy through an interdisciplinary lens to show how the Sufi leader challenged established power structures, including local African aristocratic states, Islamist jihadism, and French colonialism.

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ISBN-13: 9781666923438
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/15/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 164
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Cheikh M. Ndiaye is professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Union College.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Fallou Ngom
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: West Africa: Ancestral Spiritual Beliefs and Islam
Chapter Two: West Africa: Resistance to Islam and European Colonialism
Chapter Three: Ahmadu Bamba Emerges: A Homegrown Tariqa
Chapter Four: Ahmadu Bamba: The Greatest Jihad
Chapter Five: Ahmadu Bamba Deconstructs Godlike Authority
Chapter Six: Ahmadu Bamba Rewrites the Colonial Landscape
Chapter Seven: Ahmadu Bamba Filters Local Customs and Traditions
Conclusion: Ahmadu Bamba Transcends Space and Time
References
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