Saint-Louis: Religious Pluralism in the Heart of Senegal

by David Robinson with assistance from Ghislaine Lydon, Kalala Ngalamulume and others

Muslim Tribunal, side

Muslim Tribunal, side
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Under Governor Faidherbe, the French built a Muslim Tribunal where Islamic law would be practiced and opened this court in 1857.

Courtesy of Kalala Ngalamulume (1994)
Muslim Tribunal, side
Muslim Tribunal, side
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Courtesy of Kalala Ngalamulume

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Creator: Ngalamulume, Kahala
Contributing Institutions: Kalala Ngalamulume; MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University
Description: Under Governor Faidherbe, the French built a Muslim Tribunal where Islamic law would be practiced and opened this court in 1857.
Date: 1994
Location: Saint-Louis, Senegal
Format: Image/jpeg
Rights Management: For educational use only. 1994 photo of Kalala Ngalamulume
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