As women's voices have been gaining freedom over the past few decades, their status is increasingly asserted in social, political, and economic spheres. For many women's rights movements, Islam is often viewed as a counterexample to liberalization in modern societies. On the contrary Inspired by women's engagements and the promotion of women's empowerment, the emancipated, autonomous, and development-oriented woman is very much present in Islam. The role of women in Islam is of utmost importance, and the Muridiyya - a Sufi brotherhood founded in Senegal by Shaykh Ahmadu Bamba Mback - serves as a perfect illustration of this. As evidence, for two centuries, Muslim women belonging to the Muridiyya have left their mark through their groundbreaking thoughts and achievements. In today's era of media saturation and the promotion of independent women, their contributions - ranging from spiritual leadership to community-building-would have merited Nobel Prizes or other prestigious accolades. Bus Baali invites readers to explore the world of women surrounding the "Servant of the Messenger" (Shaykh Ahmadu Bamba). These women exemplify piety, devotion, hard work, self-sacrifice, and moral integrity, seamlessly blending the temporal and the spiritual. Through these figures, the book tackles the many unanswered questions women often have about topics such as male-female relationships, mother-child dynamics, allegiance, spirituality, science, work, marital submission, and more. Bus Baali, Women in Muridiyya is the culmination of over a decade of documented research and three years of writing, during which the co-authors distilled the essence of the biographies of these female figures who lived alongside "The Men Around the Servant of the Messenger"*. Published by Drouss, this new work complements the aforementioned volume by highlighting the balance these Mourides achieved between seeking Divine Approval and dedicating their lives to serving humanity. Abdou SEYE: A specialist in editorial computing and deeply passionate about history. He is also the author of "Des hommes autour du Serviteur de l'Envoy ", a book in which he chronicles the lives of Shaykh Ahmadu Bamba's most prominent disciples. In this edition, the founder of Drouss expands his publishing initiative to focus on the Women of the Muridiyya. Binetou AMAR: Specializing in editorial communications and audiovisual production, Binetou has previously produced television programs on Women in Islam, with a particular focus on the Muridiyya. In this work, she draws on her research experience to shed light on these female figures. As co-author, she also offers the perspective of a modern Muridiyya woman, navigating various preconceptions in both her professional and personal life.
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