Edomcha Touba 2 May 2026
Some critics—particularly from other Sufi orders or Salafi-influenced groups—argue that Edomcha Touba 2 is a religious innovation (bid’ah). Mouride scholars respond that:
Thus, Edomcha Touba 2 is best understood as an extension of mercy—not a contradiction of orthodoxy. Edomcha Touba 2
The word Edomcha (from Wolof) refers to a sacred night of devotion, prayer, and recitation of the Khadimou Rassoul—a 1,000-verse poem composed by Cheikh Bamba himself. It is not a fixed date on the Gregorian calendar but rather falls on the 15th day of the Islamic month of Rajab, exactly six months before the Grand Magal of Touba. Thus, Edomcha Touba 2 is best understood as
“Edomcha Touba 2” specifically denotes the second major celebration of this night in the city of Touba, the holy capital of Mouridism. While the first Edomcha is observed more privately in homes and local daaras (Quranic schools), Edomcha Touba 2 is the grand, public, city-wide observance centered in Touba. Edomcha Touba 2 is the grand
If you are searching for the definitive Edomcha Touba 2 experience, look for versions featuring specific reciters:
If you wish to participate in or respectfully observe Edomcha Touba 2, here is a practical guide: