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Wolofal

Daara Maslakul Hudaa 14 episodes Latest Mar 9, 2026

Wolofal is a podcast about the modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader Ajami tradition in West Africa. The podcast explores the script's emergence in the 19th century and its role in preserving Islamic poetry, religious texts, and Wolof cultural heritage.

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Péxém Yalla mo gën bu nit - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 9, 2026 00:01:43 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Ndégam da ngay bay - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 8, 2026 00:01:51 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Ndiathiar gi - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 7, 2026 00:02:22 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Ndégam bëgg nga - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 6, 2026 00:02:00 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Jaza'u Shakur 2 - Cheikh Moussa Ka Mar 6, 2026 00:28:47 Author: Cheikh Moussa KaVoice: Unknown**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and has been instrumental in
Dawal ba raw - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 5, 2026 00:02:05 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Jaza'u Shakur 1 - Cheikh Moussa Ka Mar 5, 2026 00:29:16 Author: Cheikh Moussa KaVoice: Unknown**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and has been instrumental in
Nia jébaloon Yalla - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 4, 2026 00:02:07 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Xarnou bi 2 - Cheikh Moussa Ka Mar 4, 2026 00:29:28 Author: Cheikh Moussa KaVoice: Unknown**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and has been instrumental in
Xarnu bi 1 - Cheikh Moussa Ka Mar 4, 2026 00:30:47 Author: Cheikh Moussa KaVoice: Unknown**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and has been instrumental in
Ya Wahibann - Serigne Mbaye Diakhate Mar 4, 2026 00:01:49 Author: Serigne Mbaye DiakhateVoice: Serigne Abdoul Ahad Touré**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and h
Wolofal Cheikh Ibra Fall Feb 24, 2026 00:18:07 Author: UnknownVoice: UnkownPlease comment if you know. Thanks!**Wolofal** refers to a modified Arabic script historically used to write the Wolof language, primarily in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania. Developed by Muslim scholars, it is part of the broader *Ajami* tradition in West Africa, where Arabic script is adapted to transcribe non-Arabic languages. Wolofal emerged in the 19th century and

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