This lucidly written book is a must read for undergraduate and graduate students of the history of Islam in Africa.
Journal of Islamic Studies
This beautifully written book depicts vividly how Mahdi, Sufism and Lebu Nationalism converged in the Western corner of Senegal, producing a fascinating and captivating history of a movement. Its publication will provide fresh ideas, new perspective and an original interpretation of how Africans indigenized Islam to their local conditions.
- Mohammed Hassen Ali, Georgia State University, USA,
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Islam, Muhammad, Jesus and the World
2. Islam in Senegal
3. The Lebu
4. The Early Life of Libasse Chaw (Thiaw)
5. Limamou Laye and His Mission
6. Passing the Torch: Limamou Laye and Seydina Issa Rohou Laye
7. The Legacy
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index