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The author offers a witness's journal of investigations among Saharan Muslim communities, mapping the growth and organization of religious orders, saintly lineages, and mystical doctrines that bind nomads and oasis dwellers. He describes how confraternities reconfigure social and political authority, spread secret networks of allegiance, and shape moral practices across desert landscapes. The narrative links European contact to an acceleration of affiliation and mobilization, and combines ethnographic detail, historical interpretation, and personal observation to explain how these spiritual movements have transformed local loyalties and regional influence.

About the Author

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Jean Pommerol

Jean Pommerol was a French author known for his work in the field of cultural studies, particularly focusing on the Saharan region. His notable book, "Islam saharien," explores the intricate relationship between Islam and the cultures of the Sahara, providing insights into the social and religious dynamics of the area. Pommerol's contributions to literature reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of identity and belief in a historically rich and diverse landscape.

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