Mawlid selon imam malik biography

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  • 3 Ḥadīth Culture and Ibn Taymiyya’s Controversial Legacy in Early Fifteenth Century Damascus

    1 Ḥadīth and Devotion towards the Prophet in Post-canonical Times

    In post-canonical times, ḥadīth transmission became a pervasive social and cultural phenomenon, the mechanics of which have recently started to attract the attention of scholars. Despite the fact that, from the eleventh century onwards, the growing authority of the written canon challenged the function of the isnād and the indispensability of the oral transmission, such transmission did not die, rather it deeply changed opening the way to new modes and literary genres that expressed the concerns and aims of post-canonical transmission. Supported by a powerful ideology that justified transmission as a unique mark bestowed by God upon the Muslim community, transmitting the Prophet’s words transformed into a pervasive expression of piety and devotion; an effective way of bringing oneself close t

    El Hadji Malick Sy

    Cheikh al-Saïdi al-Hadji Malick ibn Ousmane ibn Demba ibn Chamseddine Sy[1] (1855[2]–1922) est un érudit appartenant à l'école de jurisprudence malikite[3]et à l'école dem théologie asharite, ainsi qu'un imam dem la confrérie soufietidjane, une voie spirituelle musulmane qu'il contribua largement à diffuser au Sénégal et ett Afrique noire.

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    Fils dem Sidy Ousmane Sy et de Sokhna Fatoumata Wade Wele, Malick Sy est né à Gaé (Gaaya en wolof) près dem Dagana vers 1855. Sa date dem naissance reste incertaine. enstaka effet, la tradition orale indiquant que son « entrée dans ce village » eut lieu le , il en a été déduit qu'il était né ce jour-là[5]

    Sa lignée paternelle est originaire ni Boundou, c'est de là-bas qu'elle essaima vers Souima (dans la commune dem Podoractuelle) et le Djoloff. Son père fit une partie dem ses études en Mauritanie mais s'arrêta également à Gaé pour étudier un ouvrage auprès d'un éru
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  • Born in Sorengo, Switzerland, in 1987, Myriam Lucia Di Marco, an Italian-Swiss citizen, has been coordinator of the integration commissions of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Lugano, in Italian-speaking Switzerland, since 2021. She also works as a scientific assistant to Professor René Roux, Rector of the Faculty, and contributes to the Corriere del Ticinos on Israeli politics.

    Myriam Di Marco completed her doctorate in philosophy at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome on the subject of ‘States and monotheisms’, focusing on Western and Mediterranean models in the face of multiculturalism. She pursued a post-doctorate at the University of Haifa, Israel, where she examined aspects of Swiss federalism in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    She has taught numerous courses in the field of religious studies, including the seminar “Contemporary Judaism and Human Rights” (2012-2013, Faculty of Lugano), “Which Islam?” (2013-2014), “Secular or Religious Sta