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La Layeniyya est une voie soufie née au Sénégal au sein de la communauté lébou du village de Yoff – devenu l'une des communes d'arrondissement de Dakar. Elle a été fondée par Seydina Limamou Laye. De nombreuses sources l'assimilent à une confrérie ou à une secte, alors qu'elle ne se définit pas comme telle.Elle représente aujourd'hui environ 6 % de la population sénégalaise. The Layene (also spelled Layène, Layenne, or Layeen) is a religious brotherhood of Sufi Muslims based in Senegal and founded in 1884 by Seydina Limamou Laye (1844-1909), who was born Libasse Thiaw. It is notable for its belief that their founder was the Mahdi (the reincarnation of Muhammad), and that his son, Seydina Issa Rouhou Laye, was the reincarnation of Jesus.
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The Layene (also spelled Layène, Layenne, or Layeen) is a religious brotherhood of Sufi Muslims based in Senegal and founded in 1884 by Seydina Limamou Laye (1844-1909), who was born Libasse Thiaw. It is notable for its belief that their founder was the Mahdi (the reincarnation of Muhammad), and that his son, Seydina Issa Rouhou Laye, was the reincarnation of Jesus. La Layeniyya est une voie soufie née au Sénégal au sein de la communauté lébou du village de Yoff – devenu l'une des communes d'arrondissement de Dakar. Elle a été fondée par Seydina Limamou Laye. De nombreuses sources l'assimilent à une confrérie ou à une secte, alors qu'elle ne se définit pas comme telle.Elle représente aujourd'hui environ 6 % de la population sénégalaise.
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