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  The Tidjani brotherhood -- the other face of Islam (Magharebia.com)
At a three-day international colloquium on the Tidjani brotherhood that began November 23rd at Algeria's University of Laghouat, participants discussed social contributions made by the order, the creation and development of the Tidjani brotherhood and how the brotherhood is viewed abroad.
The founder of the Tidjani brotherhood, Sheikh Sidi Ahmed Ettidjani Ben Mohamed Ben Mokhtar, a descendant of Hossein Ibn Ali, was born in Ain Madhi in Laghouat in 1737 (1150 AH).
Tidjani networks are particularly influential in Senegal, Mali, Sudan and particularly Nigeria.
www.magharebia.com /cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2006/11/27/feature-01   (2464 words)

  
  Sidi Ahmed Et-Tidjani
The father of Sidi Ahmed Tidjani was a pious scholar, very devout to the Sunnah (the Prophet's Tradition), a teacher and adherer to Allah, and to the truth who would never concede to a blamer.
Under this exemplary care, amidst a family of knowledge and righteousness, Sidi Ahmed Tidjani grew up with noble manners, perseverance and diligence, holding fast to the religion and the path of the rightly-guided, venerated by both the commons and the elites.
He foretold Sidi Ahmed Tidjani about what he was destined to, and gave him glad tiding that he will inherit all his secrets, endowments, cognition, and illuminations.
www.grandzawiyah.com /english/e-sheikh.htm   (3048 words)

  
  Vanguard - National News : How Tidjani received stolen cars, police tell court
Tidjani however pleaded not guilty to the charge of receiving stolen goods preferred against him before Justice Omololu Ogundepo adjourned further hearing to June 15, 2005.
Akpe said he went back for surveillance at Tidjani’s premises in Cutonu, adding that during the surveillance, two cars, a Nissan Sunny with registration number FV 873 KAA and an accident Toyota Land Curser, were brought to the premises.
He alleged that he saw Tidjani receiving the cars, adding that they were kept in the premises for two weeks.
www.vanguardngr.com /articles/2002/nationalx/nr204062005.html   (470 words)

  
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The Tidjani, aka Tijaans, Tidianes, is a Muslim brotherhood of West Africa and a (sufi tarika), particularly Senegal.
Tidjani attach a large importance to culture and education, and favor the individual adhesion of the disciple.
In the Wolof country, the credit for the spreading of the Tidjani Order is given to el-Hajj Malick Sy, born in 1855 near to Dagana.
simple.seowaste.com /tidjani   (291 words)

  
 Tidjani - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
The Tidjani, aka Tijaans, Tidianes, is a Muslim brotherhood of West Africa, particularly Senegal.
Tidjani attach a large importance to culture and education, and favor the individual adhesion of the disciple.
In the Wolof country, the credit for the spreading of the Tidjani Order is given to el-Hajj Malick Sy, born in 1855 near to Dagana.
www.music.us /education/T/Tidjani.htm   (483 words)

  
 Vanguard Online Edition : Absence of judge stalls trial of Tidjani
He was expected to commence argument on his motion challenging the power of the court to try him on the charge preferred against him.
Justice Oyewole who was to preside over Tidjani’s case was attending a one- week computer training and appreciation programme with other judges of the state high courts.
It would be recalled that Hamani Tidjani was arraigned before an Abeokuta Magistrate Court July 23, last year, on a 43 counts charge of conspiracy, stealing and robbery among other charges, to which he pleaded not guilty.
www.vanguardngr.com /articles/2002/southwest/sw423112004.html   (303 words)

  
 Tidjani Zoo, Tozeur
In the northern outskirts of Tozeur, beyond the railroad, can be found the Desert Zoo (Zoo du Désert) of Si Tidjani, a citizen of Tozeur who was famed throughout Tunisia as a snake-catcher.
In a series of cages, well kept but sometimes very small, are displayed various animals of the desert, now rarely or never met with in the wild.
Unauthorized duplication in part or whole without prior written consent prohibited by international laws.
www.planetware.com /tozeur/tidjani-zoo-tun-to-totz.htm   (129 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Tidjani
1870-1914 : Augusta Holmès et Aurélie Tidjani ou la gloire interdite by Michèle Friang (Paperback - Oct 31, 1998)
African unions under structural adjustment programs.: An article from: Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations by Bassirou Tidjani (Digital - Jul 28, 2005) - HTML
Aurelie Picard, princesse Tidjani by Jose Lenzini (Unknown Binding - 1990)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Tidjani&index=blended&page=1   (436 words)

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