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Il potere gentile dell'Islam (Internazionale 2020, da Christian Bobst) - Swiss Press Award

November 8, 2017 - On the first morning of the Grand Magal in Touba, a group of women retreat into the house of the Ndiaye family while the men gather to pray in the courtyard. The Ndaye family commits to the Dahira of Serigne Fallou Mbacké, who was the second son of Cheikh Amadou Bamba.. The Grand Magal is the largest pilgrimage in Senegal and also the most important reunion of the Dahiras and the families of the Mourid Brotherhood. The women are regarded to be the center of the family in Senegalese society. The mothers are honoured as the glue that holds the family together. They are also responsible for the education of the next generation of good Muslims. Even though the majority of Senegalese society conforms to patriarchal principles, women have more freedom than in many other Muslim countries. Whether they wear headscarves or veils, wigs or natural hair in public is up to them. Unlike in many other muslim countries, women in Senegal are not considered to be their husband's property, otherwise it would have almost been impossible take this picture, especially for a male photographer.
November 8, 2017 - On the first morning of the Grand Magal in Touba, a group of women retreat into the house of the Ndiaye family while the men gather to pray in the courtyard. The Ndaye family commits to the Dahira of Serigne Fallou Mbacké, who was the second son of Cheikh Amadou Bamba.. The Grand Magal is the largest pilgrimage in Senegal and also the most important reunion of the Dahiras and the families of the Mourid Brotherhood. The women are regarded to be the center of the family in Senegalese society. The mothers are honoured as the glue that holds the family together. They are also responsible for the education of the next generation of good Muslims. Even though the majority of Senegalese society conforms to patriarchal principles, women have more freedom than in many other Muslim countries. Whether they wear headscarves or veils, wigs or natural hair in public is up to them. Unlike in many other muslim countries, women in Senegal are not considered to be their husband's property, otherwise it would have almost been impossible take this picture, especially for a male photographer.
Primo posto
Photo / Internazionale
2020

Il potere gentile dell'Islam

Christian Bobst

In Senegal il 95 % dei musulmani appartengono a una setta sufi. Il sufismo è una corrente dell’islam che si basa sulla tolleranza e la spiritualità. Il servizio fotografico documenta la vita quotidiana dei fedeli e dipinge un quadro molto diverso di una religione mondiale generalmente associata alla sottomissione e a regole dogmatiche.

GEO 03/2019

Primo posto
Photo / Internazionale
2020

Christian Bobst

In Senegal il 95 % dei musulmani appartengono a una setta sufi. Il sufismo è una corrente dell’islam che si basa sulla tolleranza e la spiritualità. Il servizio fotografico documenta la vita quotidiana dei fedeli e dipinge un quadro molto diverso di una religione mondiale generalmente associata alla sottomissione e a regole dogmatiche.

Intervista con Christian Bobst

Swiss Press Photo 20 – I – Christian Bobst – Vincitore Internazionale

Intervista con Christian Bobst

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