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Njuɓɓudi Mujdahir dowliyankoori

Njuɓɓudi Mujdahir dowliyankoori (Faranse: Institut Mozdahir International), ko njuɓɓudi ndi wonah laamuyakoori, ndi faandaaki nganyaari (tono) ndi sinca ko 2000.[1] Ko Sariif Muhammad Aliyyu Haydara (Chérif Mohamed Aly Aïdara) sincindi, nyiiɓirde ndi njuɓɓudi woni ko Dakar.[2]

Ndi njuɓɓudi na heɓi heɓtinaneede nyiiɓirde mum e mbaadi njuɓɓudi doliyankeeri ndi wonah laamuyankeeri, hondi jotondiri e dowlaaji limti-limtinɗi koɗdiiji e nokku he hono: Senegaal, Koddiwaar, Mali e Gine Bisaaw eken.[3]

Ndi njuɓɓudi na wondi e leyɗe 12, hondi ummo e coftae keewɗe hona: ɓamtaare duumiinde naatnaande e domenuuji jaɓooji yeewteede.

Hondi softa kadi e: jaŋde, ekkinde mecce, cellal, yuɓɓinde rennda, pinal, ndema, enerji naange, hoɗnude, yenycinde, nyamaaɗe tokoose, yiilde keɓirɗe neesu jiilgol jaadungole hakkile, tuttaade leɗɗe e artirde dulli.[4][5]

Wondiiɓe (partineeruuji)

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Njuɓɓudi IMI doliyankeeri hondi nyiɓii nyiɓagol tiiɗngol nder Senegal e leyɗe koɗdiiji nder hirnaange Afrik, to ndi heɓi jaɓaneede heɓde nyiiɓirde.

Njuɓɓudi IMI Na jogii ujjunaaji terɗe e parteneeruuji e denndaangal nokkuuji e winndere he.

Njuɓɓudi IMI na waawi tuugnaade egubbol jaacngol e renndadiiɓe, hono ministeeruuji rennda doŋiyankooji (sarwisaaji ndiyam, dulli, ndema, goomu kisal nguura, ministeerji keeriiɗi e meeriiji eken) SGBS, Njuɓɓudi dowliyankoori (porogaraam nguura dowliyanke) e dente jeyaaɓe ANEv (Agence nationale de Eco-village), e ballandiral e voute Nibien eken.

Ciife e duttorɗe

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  1. PORTRAIT – Chérif Aïdara, guide des Chiites : Globe trotter. Le Quotidien.
  2. Sénégal : 127 jeunes de Vélingara s'informent sur l'islam chiite. Shafaqna.
  3. APPEL Chérif Mohamed Ali Aïdara, guide des chiites : «Partout dans le monde, les musulmans sont opprimés» Le Quotidien.
  4. Le chiisme au Sénégal Mozdahir. Shia Africa.
  5. Leichtman, Mara A. 2015. Shi'i Cosmopolitanisms in Africa: Lebanese Migration and Religious Conversion in Senegal. Indiana University Press.

Binndanɗe nannduɗe

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