Touba
Touba is a city in Senegal, known as the spiritual center of the Muridiyya Islamic brotherhood. Founded in the early 20th century by Amadou Bamba, it serves as a pilgrimage site for thousands of followers who visit the grand Great Mosque of Touba, which is one of the largest mosques in Africa.
The city is characterized by its unique architecture and vibrant culture, reflecting the teachings of Amadou Bamba on peace and hard work. Every year, the Magal pilgrimage attracts millions, celebrating the life and legacy of Bamba, emphasizing community, spirituality, and devotion.