Table of contents for Fighting the greater jihad : Amadu Bamba and the founding of the Muridiyya of Senegal, 1853/1913 / Cheikh Babou.

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Contents
Preface	000
List of Illustrations	000
List of Abbreviations	000
Note on Orthography	000
Introduction	001
1. Islam, Society, and Power in the Wolof States	000
2. The Mbakke: The Foundations of Family Traditions	000
3. The Emergence of Amadu Bamba, 1853/95	000
4. The Founding of the Muridiyya	000
5. Murid Conflict with the French Colonial Administration, 1889/1902	000
6. Slow Path toward Accommodation I: The Time of Rapprochement	000
7. Slow Path toward Accommodation II: Making Murid Space in Colonial Bawol	000
Conclusion	000
Appendix 1: Ijaaza Delivered to Momar A. Sali by Samba Tukuloorka	000
Appendix 2: Sharifian Genealogy of Amadu Bamba from His Mother's Side	000
Appendix 3: Amadu Bamba's Sons and Daughters and Their Mothers	000
Appendix 4: List of the Transmitters of the Qadiriyya wird Whom Amadu Praises in His Poem 
"Silsilat ul Qadiriyya"	000
Notes	000
Bibliography	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Bêaambêaa, Aáohmadêau, 1852-1927.
Murêaidêaiyah -- Senegal -- Biography.
Islam and politics -- Senegal -- History.
Islamic sects -- Senegal.