Globalizing Mystical Islam: Exploring the Murid diaspora in Europe and North America
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard (at West 136 street) New York
Conference Program
May 24, 2008
9:00-9:15 Registration and breakfast Reception
9:15-9:30 Greetings and Opening Remarks by Imam Bachir Lo
Morning Session
9:30-12:30 Multiple Spaces, Multiple Strategies: Murid Disciples in the Global Public Sphere.
Victoria Ebin, Population Reference Bureau in Washington DC
Documenting the Murids’ Arrival in New York City: Perspectives from the 1980s.
Mbaye Lo,Duke University
Contextualizing Muridiyyah within the American Muslim Communities: Perspectives on Past, Present and Future.
Emma Nesper, UCLA
Digital Disciples, Virtual Piety and Mediated Knowledge: An Analysis of the Murid Migration into Cyberspace.
Ellen Foley, Clark UniversityHôpital Matlaboul Fawzaini: How the Murid Diaspora isRemaking the Medical Landscape in Senegal.
Chair: Mamadou Diouf, Columbia University
12:30-2:00 lunch break
Afternoon sessions
2:00-3:30 Emerging Patterns of Globalization: Symbols and Discourses
Eric Ross, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco
Touba: Global City
Mamaram Seck, University of Florida
The Murid discourse Here and There, Then and Now.
Cheikh A. Babou, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Globalizing the Muridiyya: Sheikh Abdoulaye Dieye and the Khidmatul Khadim International Sufi School.
Chair: Muhammad Abdu Rahman, Independent Scholar
3:30-5:00 Inserting the Local into the Global: Implications for Gender and Generations
Dinah Hannaford, Emory University
Exploring Alternate Social Networks: the Role of the Dahira in Northern Italy.
Beth Buggenhagen, Indiana University
Global Circuits of Senegalese Muslims and Women’s Search for Religious Merit.
Erin Augis, Ramapo College, New Jersey
Dakar's Sunnite women: The Dialectic of Submission and Defiance in a Globalizing City.
Chair: Sylviane Diouf, Schomburg Center
7:00 Reception for the participants
Convened by Professor Cheikh Anta Babou, co-organized with Murid Islamic Community in America, hosted by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, sponsored by the African Studies Center of the University of Pennsylvania and the Institute of African Studies of Columbia University.
For more information contact the conference organizer Cheikh A. Babou, che...@sas.upenn.edu or the coordinator Sidy A. Ndiaye si...@yahoo.com