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Along the dusty road connecting Bababe to the Senegal River valley, the Mosquee de Babab Est gathers worshippers from the Halpulaar farming villages that dot the Saint Louis region of northern Senegal. Although administrative records place the mosque within the Golere commune of Senegal, the village of Bababe itself lies just across the river in Mauritania, and the faithful on both banks have prayed together for generations. Long before modern borders, caravans of scholars, traders, and pilgrims crossed the river here on their way to Timbuktu, Cairo, and Makkah, carrying manuscripts of Qur'anic commentary and jurisprudence. Senegal's Islamic heritage reaches back more than a thousand years. Merchants from the Almoravid networks brought the faith across the Sahara in the eleventh century, and later the teaching circles of Shaykh Ibrahim Niasse and Ahmadou Bamba (may God be pleased with them) shaped a uniquely Senegalese spirituality built around Qur'anic schooling, disciplined remembrance of God, and a deep love for the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family). The mosque at Babab Est belongs to this long chain of quiet piety. The building is simple in the manner of river valley masjids. Walls of sun dried brick plastered in ochre clay, a flat roof supported by palm trunks, a single modest minaret, and woven reed mats on the floor create a cool refuge during the long Sahelian afternoons. Elders gather here before Fajr in the cool of the river air, young Qur'anic students known as talibe arrive in the evenings to recite what they have memorised during the day, and on Fridays the whole village assembles under the shade of the neem tree growing beside the entrance. This page offers dependable daily prayer times for the Mosquee de Babab Est in Golere, together with its location, a map, and community notes helpful for travellers crossing the river from Mauritania, visiting scholars researching Halpulaar manuscripts, and pilgrims returning home from journeys further east. Saint Louis itself, the former colonial capital now recognised by UNESCO, lies some hours downstream by road, and many worshippers here still pronounce its Wolof name Ndar with gentle pride. Guests who stop at Babab Est will be received with millet porridge, warm smiles, and the unhurried peace of a faithful riverside congregation.
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