More Maouloud
Maoloud continues here. To my delight I was invited to another event:
most probably since I am involved with the Djenné Manuscript Library, and I
have therefore tapped in to the very core of ancient Djenné. I have just returned from another session of
Fatia: readings of large sections of
the Koran, presumably referring to the birth of the Prophet, but I am not certain...and
I suspect the majority of the audience/participants are not that clear about it either, since the communal
reading/chanting is in Arabic and only understood by a handful of aficionados- the Grands Marabouts de Djenné; the
Masters of the Koran Schools etc.
But really, I don’t mind not understanding. In fact I prefer it. And I don’t mind the nearly two hours of monotonous albeit melodious chanting. I can hardly think of anything I like better- the Maoloud chanting reminds me of my two months spent here in the searing heat of April and May 2006, when I was lulled to sleep under my mosquito net by the Fatia at Maoloud from a neighbouring Koran School, trying to decide whether to begin a new life in Djenné... The Islamic Year is shorter than the Gregorian Calender and Maoloud has now shifted from April to January in the 8 intervening years.
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