The story of Mbacké Barry revisited



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The dahira " miftahul minah " students Mourides of Djoloff of the university Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakarb celebrated this Saturday, the third edition of their cultural day. The objective for this year is to make known the village of Mbacké Barry which sheltered Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba during five (5) months before his departure from the exile coinciding with August 10, 1895.

For the communication officer Moussa Ndiaye the village of Mbacké Mbary Djolof occupies a capital position in Mouridism and deserves more attention and consideration "The divine protection under which Touba was placed risks compromising the course of events in accordance with his will. The sanctity and guarantee that Touba enjoyed did not go hand in hand with the burden he chose to wear ", he detailed

The students claim among others infrastructure worthy of his name. " Mbacké Barry does not have modern facilities such as a reception house, and accommodation but also a daara" he complains.




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