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A Life of Knowledge & Service

Ebrahima Marry Jagana

Gambian Islamic scholar, educator, preacher, and community leader whose lifelong journey has been dedicated to knowledge, faith, teaching, and service.

Born 1966 New Demba Kunda, The Gambia Islamic Educator Preacher

From the Qur'anic learning circles of his village to studying at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Ebrahima Marry Jagana's life has been shaped by a deep pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to serving Islam and his community.

His Original Biography

Original Arabic biography of Ebrahima Marry Jagana

Where the Journey Began

Born in 1966 in New Demba Kunda, The Gambia, Ebrahima Marry Jagana began his journey of learning through the traditional Qur'anic education of his village.

His early studies gave him a foundation in the Qur'an and Islamic knowledge. His desire to deepen that knowledge eventually took him beyond his local community and across the border to Senegal.

A Journey from Village Learning to Al-Azhar

Education remained a defining part of Ebrahima Marry Jagana's life. His pursuit of Islamic knowledge took him through several important stages of study and training.

Early Years

Qur'anic Education

He began studying the Qur'an and Islamic knowledge through the traditional learning circles of his village.

1979

Further Studies in Senegal

In 1979, he travelled to neighbouring Senegal to continue his studies in the Islamic sciences and deepen his understanding of religious knowledge.

1985

Al-Azhar University

In 1985, he received a scholarship to study at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, one of the world's historic centres of Islamic learning.

1993–1994

Islamic Studies & Teacher Education

Between 1993 and 1994, he completed his university studies and obtained a licence degree in the Faculty of Education, with a focus on Islamic Studies.

1994

Further Training at Al-Azhar

Following university, he undertook additional training in Islamic preaching methods and specialised Arabic-language studies organised through Al-Azhar's Islamic outreach institutions.

Turning Knowledge Into Service

For Ebrahima Marry Jagana, the pursuit of knowledge was closely connected to a responsibility to share it. After returning from his educational journey, he began teaching at an Islamic institute associated with the Islamic Union of The Gambia.

From 1995 to 2004, he served in teaching and administrative responsibilities, including work as a secretary in the office of the Director of Education. This period marked an important chapter in his development as an educator and community servant.

In 2004, he moved to the Imam Malik Islamic Institute, where he continued his educational and religious work, serving as a teacher and deputy director of the institute.

Sharing Knowledge Beyond the Classroom

His work has extended far beyond formal teaching. Throughout his career, he has served as a preacher, religious guide, imam, and mentor, using different platforms to reach members of his community.

His activities have included preaching, religious education, public guidance, and participation in Islamic committees and community initiatives.

He has also presented a religious programme on national television on a weekly basis for more than fifteen years, extending his educational work to a much wider audience.

Contributions Beyond Teaching

Islamic Education Dedicated to teaching Islamic knowledge and supporting the education of students.
National Service Participated in national Islamic committees and community initiatives.
Religious Broadcasting Presented a weekly religious programme on national television for more than 15 years.
Community Guidance Continued religious teaching and guidance through public lessons and community platforms.
Imam & Preacher Served as an imam and Friday preacher at the Imam Malik Institute mosque.
Digital Teaching Shares regular religious lessons through social media and online community groups.

Serving the Wider Community

Alongside his teaching and preaching, Ebrahima Marry Jagana has taken part in wider Islamic and community service. His documented activities include responsibilities within national Islamic bodies and committees.

His service has included executive responsibilities in the Higher Islamic Council of The Gambia, including financial responsibilities, as well as participation in national committees concerned with Islamic affairs and the interests of Muslim communities.

He has also contributed to religious education through mosque-based teaching, Friday preaching, and regular lessons shared through social communication platforms.

Knowledge, Leadership & Communication

His profile reflects a combination of religious scholarship, teaching experience, leadership, and communication. He is particularly recognised for his command of the Arabic language and his long-standing involvement in Islamic education and preaching.

His documented skills include strong leadership, excellent Arabic-language ability, and working knowledge of English.

A Life Built Around Knowledge and Service

The story of Ebrahima Marry Jagana is ultimately a story of a lifelong relationship with knowledge. From his earliest Qur'anic studies in New Demba Kunda, through his years of study in Senegal and at Al-Azhar, to his decades of teaching and community service in The Gambia, education has remained at the centre of his journey.

His path illustrates a simple but enduring principle: knowledge becomes most meaningful when it is shared with others and placed in the service of the community.

Through teaching, preaching, leadership, broadcasting, and community engagement, he has continued to make religious knowledge accessible to generations of Gambians.

إنما يخشى الله من عباده العلماء

A lifelong journey of seeking knowledge, sharing knowledge, and serving the community.

Ebrahima Marry Jagana A Life of Knowledge & Service