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Sufi City - Urban Design and Archetypes in Touba (Hardcover)
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Sufi City - Urban Design and Archetypes in Touba (Hardcover)
Series: Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora
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A book about contemporary urban design, a metaphysical worldview
and a cultural process that transcends the
pre-colonial/colonial/post-colonial divides. Sufi City: Urban
Design and Archetypes in Touba is a geographical study of the
modern Muslim holy city of Touba in Senegal, capital of the Mouride
Sufi order. Touba was founded in 1887 by a Sufi shaykh in a moment
of mysticillumination. Since the death of the founder in 1927, the
Mouride order has designed and built the entire city. Touba is
named for Tuba, the "Tree of Paradise" of Islamic tradition. This
archetypal tree articulates Islamic conceptions of righteous life
on earth, divine judgment, and access to the Hereafter; the city of
Touba actualizes this spiritual construct. Important aspects of its
configuration, such as the vertical and horizontal alignment of its
monumental central shrine complex, its radiating avenues and
encircling ring roads, and the actual trees that mark its landscape
relate directly to the archetypal tree of Sufi theosophy. The
relationship between the spiritualarchetype and its earthly
actualization as a city is explained by recourse to Sufi
methodology. The book employs a semiotic analysis of urban form,
cartography, hermeneutics, field investigation and analysis of
satellite imagery in order to relate contemporary urban design
issues to overarching metaphysical concepts. Sufi City also
explores the history of urban networks in Senegal since the
emergence of autonomous Muslim towns in the seventeenth century.
Finally, the layout of Senegal's modern Sufi cities is related to
the monumental palaver trees that marked that country's historic
settlements. Eric S. Ross is a cultural and urban geographer who
holds a degree inIslamic Studies. Since 1998 he has been Assistant
Professor of Geography at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane,
Morocco. Apart from research on Sufi orders and Muslim towns in
Senegal, he has studied cultural tourism and urban planning in
Morocco.
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