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The Grand Magal of Touba

Genres
Documentary
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesFrançais
CountriesSenegal
Release Date1962-01-01
Runtime20 mins

Overview

Each year, the pilgrimage of the Muslim brotherhood of the Mourides takes place in Touba. From all over Senegal (and even from all over the world) pilgrims flock to take part in this religious event which will last three days and two nights. Grand Magal in Touba evokes the black Islam, promotes peace and tolerance, born of syncretism between Islam and the blackness of the Sufi brotherhoods in Senegal.

Cast & Crew

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Fara Dia

as (Narrator)

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