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Does anyone know anything more about CHERNO ALIEU DEM? I really don't know anything about this, but that paragraph makes very little sense as it is written, and doesn't flow with the rest of the article. Any help would be great!
Hnismokehash (talk)05:22, 21 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I've been redoing the Arabic names and terms in this article to conform with Arabic and Wolof transliteration conventions, which probably look really bizarre to anyone reading traditional Western literature on the subject. Maybe I'm being too sweeping in my changes. I've also been considering renaming this article "Tijani" or (preferably) "Tijaniyya" (or "Tijāniyya", but that would be hard to look up) in accordance with these conventions. (If "Tidjani" were well established in English as this group's name I might hesitate more, but "Tijaniyya" is probably more commonly used in the English-speaking world French-inspired "Tidjani".) Any thoughts, objections?
Jbenhill08:49, 1 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
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Sīdī 'Aḥmad al-Tijānī was born in Fez.82.241.251.130 8 February 2007
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Don’t we need information the presence of Tijjani Sufism inNorthern Nigeria and that aboutShaihu Usman Dan Fodio, founder of theSokoto Caliphate was a TijjaniShaikh?—iFaqeer (talk to oremail me)06:42, 19 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]