Hassan Cissé
Hassan Cisse | |
|---|---|
Hassan Cisse in Medina Baye, Senegal. | |
| Born | December 4, 1945 |
| Died | August 14, 2008 |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| Jurisprudence | Maliki |
| Creed | Ash'ari |
Shaykh Hassan Cisse (1945-2008) was the preeminent spokesmen of the Tariqa Tijani Sufism in recent times. He was an accomplished Islamic scholar, emerging from a long and vibrant legacy of Islamic learning in West Africa. The grandson and spiritual heir of Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse, he was designated by Shaykh Ibrahim as Imam of the Jama’at Nasr al-Ilm (“Community of Helping Knowledge”), the followers of Shaykh Ibrahim who are historically the largest single Muslim movement in twentieth-century West Africa.
His publications include the following:
- “Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse”, Introduction to Pearls from the Divine Flood: Selected Discourses from Shaykh al-Islam Ibrahim Niasse (African American Islamic Institute, 2006).
- “Khutbat al-Kitab”, Introduction to Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse: Kashif al-Ilbas. Cairo: Sharikat al-Dawliyya, 2001.
- Sincere Advice. New York: MIJ Publishing, 2000.
- Spirit of Good Morals of Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse, Translation and Commentary. Detroit: African American Islamic Institute, 1998.
- Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse: Revivalist of the Sunnah. Tariqa Tijaniyya of New York, 1984.
References
- Flash Tourisme, “Hassan Ali Cisse: Le Cheikh Mystique de Kaolack”, No. 10, November 2007.
- Nouvel Horizon, “Cheikh Hassane Cisse, Imam de Medina Baye,” No. 522, 18 May 2006.
- Black Pilgrimage to Islam, Robert Dannin, Oxford University Press: US, 2005. p. 82, 251.
- African American Islam, Aminah Beverly McCloud, Routledge Press: 1994. p. 93.
- On the Path of the Prophet, Zachary Wright, African American Islamic Institute, 2003.
Relevant literature
- Rahman, Samiha (May 2023). "From American to Cisse: Sufism and the remaking of diasporic ties across the Atlantic". Africa. 93 (2): 201–220. doi:10.1017/S000197202300027X.
External links
- Tijani
- Earthlink
- Medina Baay
- Ansaroudine Archived 2018-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
- Iman Hassan
- AAII
- Bay Tubarham
- The Faydah