Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Mame Diarra Bousso

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Died
  
1866, Porokhane

Mame Diarra Bousso 3bpblogspotcom7yqsMT6C3tYUwigyteWznIAAAAAAA

Children
  
Amadou Bamba, Serigne Mouhamadou Mor Diarra (Boroom Saam), Serigne Habîboullah

Documentaire sur sokhna mame diarra bousso


Sokhna Mame Diarra Bousso (1833–1866) is a Murid saint. The annual pilgrimage to the site of her death and mausoleum is the only pilgrimage dedicated to a woman in Senegal. She was the mother of Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba.

Contents

Mame diarra bousso gati ngalama lamp diop kara yeungeul


Biography

Mame Diarra Bousso was born to Serigne Mouhamadou Bousso and Sokhna Asta Wâlo Mbackein 1833 in Mbusôbé, a town in northeast Senegal today attached to Podor.

Sokhna Diarra received an Islamic education from her mother at home, excelling at her studies.

After her marriage, she gave birth to several children, including Serigne Mouhamadou Mor Diarra (Boroom Saam), Serigne Habîboullah, Sokhna Fâty Mbacke, and Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba. She provided her children with a thorough education.

Mame Diarra died at age 33 in 1866 and was buried in Porokhane.

Legacy and sainthood

Sokhna Diarra is understood to represent the qualities of a good Muslim woman, including knowledge, piety, and righteousness.

Today, thousands take the annual pilgrimage to the site of her death and mausoleum in Porokhane, Senegal, the only pilgrimage dedicated to a woman in Senegal. The site also includes a mosque as well as a vocational complex for girl to receive education and training.

Mame Diarra is also celebrated in the African diaspora among immigrant communities. In Harlem, men and women gather to recount the miracles of Diarra Bousso and her son Amadou Bamba, recite her khassaïd (poetry), and listen to griots sing of her life.

References

Mame Diarra Bousso Wikipedia