Report Of a Journey to The Home Village of Sheik Djibril Pathé Balde At Bantan Kilin In Senegal

FOREWORD This is a document that will continue to serve the faithful Muslims in general and the Nailulhouda community in particular. This book aims to mark the date of the first edition which was February 24, 2023 in the native village of Sheik Djibril Pathe Balde in Bantan Kilin in Senegal. The purpose of this document is to retrace the first edition of this ziarra and allow the future gRead More…

Exploring The Rich and Vibrant Fula Culture

Introduction: The Fula people, also known as Fulani or Fulbe, are one of the largest ethnic groups in Africa, with a population spread across several countries. Their rich cultural heritage spans centuries, encompassing various aspects of music, arts, literature, and traditional practices. In this blog post, we will embark on a fascinating journey into the world of the Fula culture, exploring itsRead More…

Duuɓi sappo e go’o caggal ko Murtuɗo maayi haa jooni defte makko muulaaka

Hannde waɗi duubi sappo e go’o ko Mammadu Sammba Joop, ɓurnooɗo lollirde Murtuɗo walla Baaba Leñol, hooti saare ngoonga. O yahii kono o naworaani ñamaande leñol Fulɓe kono Fulɓe kam ene njoganiimo tawo ñamaande. Murtuɗo rokkiino nguurndam mum fof leñol Fulɓe e ɗemngal Pulaar. O hirjinii Fulɓe he winndude, janngude e janngin’de ɗemngal Pulaar. O jannginii, o heblii jannginooɓe Read More…

Une école professionnelle privée de Dakar interdit l’usage de la langue pulaar au sein de son établissement

Incroyable, mais vrai ! Le 21 février 2020 dernier, le Sénégal célèbrait à l’instar de toute l’Humanité la Journée Internationale de la Langue Maternelle (JILM), sur le thème de l’UNESCO « Langues transfrontalières, facteur d’intégration et de paix ». Le pulaar-fulfulde est une des premières langues transfrontalières de l’Afrique, sinon la première. Dans 28 pays de la zoRead More…

Lamtaari Fulɓe Maasina (l’empire peul du Macina)

Seeku Aamadu, gardiiɗo lamtaari Fulɓe Maasina Caggal lamtaari saraŋkuleeɓe to Ghana ( fewnɗo temmeddanɗe 3 haa yotti temmeddanɗe 8), Lamtaari Maniŋkaaɓe to Maali (fewnɗo temmeddanɗe 13 haa yotti temmeddanɗe 15) Kañe e lamtaari Koroborooɓe (fewnɗo temmeddanɗe 15 haa yotti temmeddanɗe 16) Jibinande lamtaari Fulɓe Maasina. Jibinande lamtaari Seeku Aamadu puɗɗuɗo lamtaari, Read More…

Abu Soh, Hooreejo keso Tabital pulaaku Mali

Holi goŋnɗo Abu Soh? Gorko dawriyaŋke maalinaajo, O jibinaa ko hitaande 1953 to wuro Gaawinane (e nder diwaandu ñoro du Sahel, Maali) Caggal jaŋnɗe makko leyiije to wuro Gaawinane hakkunde 1960 kañe e 1965, Abu Soh waɗoyii jaŋnɗe mum hakkundeereje to lisee Badalabugu Bamako Ko ton woni ko’o heɓii seedaantagal (baccalaureat) E caltuka gannde ɗemɗe E htnd 1972. Mo dañii baawal e Read More…

Abou Sow nouveau president de Tabital Pulaaku Mali

Abou Sow est un homme politique malien, né en 1953 à Gavinané (Cercle de Nioro du Sahel, Mali). Après ses études fondamentales à Gavinané entre 1960 et 1965, Abou Sow effectue ses études secondaires au lycée de Badalabougou où il obtient son baccalauréat série lettre moderne en 1972. Il obtient une maîtrise en administration générale et en droit public à l’École nationale d’adminRead More…

Humpito ko faati e mooɓondiral Tabital pulaaku Mali

( Annoncé de 2eme congrè de tabital pulaaku Mali 🇲🇱) TABITAL PULAAKU Mali holltii wi’ide mooɓondiral maɓɓe ɗiɗaɓal ina waɗa ñannde 14/ 15 colte(février) htnd 2020 E nder ɗum tabital pulaaku noddi denndaangal terɗe pulaaku Mali yo tawtore e ngal mooɓondiral to saare Bamako Laamorgo lesdi Mali Nokku wiyteeɗo ( palais de sport) hamdallay aci 2000, Tabital pulaaku Mali no waɗRead More…

Things you should know about Fulani tribe

The Fulani people live in several parts of Africa and are spread across almost twenty nations from the west to the east. See Things you should know about Fulani tribe: 1. The majority of them are Muslims: Islam became popular in West Africa in the 11th century and the Fulanis were converted at this time too. They now try to convert others as well. 2. They are the largest nomadic people in the Read More…