The pulpit and the palace: When faith becomes a political tool

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 6/11/2025
By Jali Keeba Faith is the heartbeat of Gambian life. From the first adhan before sunrise to the blessings whispered at night, religion is woven into our identity. It shapes how we live, how we speak, and how we see the world. But that same faith, when entangled with politics, can become a tool (…)
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