Contemporary Dynamics of the Bou Kounta Qadiri Community

By Maria Grosz-Ngaté

News report: Source d'Eau de Ndiassane

News report: Source d'Eau de Ndiassane
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Titled "Ndiassane rediscovers the 'miracle' of its spring," the article reports that Ahmet Kounta, spokesman and son of the Khalif General of the Ndiassane Khadiriyya, announced that its spring has reappeared. After having run dry in recent years, it is again providing potable water just as Ndiassane is about to celebrate the 2014 pilgrimage (gammu). The spring first appeared in 1883 after Ndiassane founder Cheikh Bou Mouhamed Kounta prayed for water on behalf of the local population. The theme of the 2014 pilgrimage will be "The Khadiriyya Solution to the Crisis: Truth, Justice, Forgiveness, and Solidarity." Downloaded June 2, 2015.

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News report: Source d'Eau de Ndiassane
News report: Source d'Eau de Ndiassane
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Creator: Agence de Presse Senegalaise
Description: Titled "Ndiassane rediscovers the 'miracle' of its spring," the article reports that Ahmet Kounta, spokesman and son of the Khalif General of the Ndiassane Khadiriyya, announced that its spring has reappeared. After having run dry in recent years, it is again providing potable water just as Ndiassane is about to celebrate the 2014 pilgrimage (gammu). The spring first appeared in 1883 after Ndiassane founder Cheikh Bou Mouhamed Kounta prayed for water on behalf of the local population.

The theme of the 2014 pilgrimage will be "The Khadiriyya Solution to the Crisis: Truth, Justice, Forgiveness, and Solidarity."

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Date: January 17, 2014
Date Range: 2010-2019
Location: Ndiassane, Tivaouane, Senegal
Format: Text/jpeg
Language: French
Rights Management: For educational use only.
Contributing Institution: Agence de Presse Senegalaise; Maria Grosz-Ngate; MATRIX: Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Michigan State University
Digitizer: Maria Grosz-Ngaté