Sheikh Amadou Bamba, a Global Movement

Youssef Carter describes Sheikh Amadou Bamba as a 19th-century spiritual leader and founder of the Mourideya Sufi order in Senegal during French colonial rule. Revered as an anti-colonial hero, scholar (aalim), and friend of God (wali), Bamba’s legacy continues to inspire a global movement rooted in devotion, resistance, and spiritual knowledge.

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    Youssef

    Carter

    Assistant Professor and Kenan Rifai Fellow in Islamic Studies

    Department of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill