It's worth considering Islam in Senegal ...
Unlike the schools of Islam the west is aware of, Senegal, which is 95% Moslem, is primarily structured around Sufi brotherhoods. It's considered heterodox (if not heretic) by the Arab states, both Sunni and Shia, and especially Saudi's Wahhabi interpreters, but seems peaceful ... ?
Unlike the schools of Islam the west is aware of, Senegal, which is 95% Moslem, is primarily structured around Sufi brotherhoods. It's considered heterodox (if not heretic) by the Arab states, both Sunni and Shia, and especially Saudi's Wahhabi interpreters, but seems peaceful ... ?