Edomcha Touba 3 [portable]

The third stanza emphasizes that poverty is not a lack of material goods but a "door" to spiritual richness.

However, based on the linguistic components, here is the likely context: Edomcha Touba 3

This is the song of those who walk barefoot toward the holy city, where the Great Mosque’s minarets pierce the sky like prayers ascending. In Edomcha Touba 3 , time folds: the colonial shackles break, the sea remembers the Borom Touba ’s smile during his forced journey, and every disciple finds a star in the dust. The third stanza emphasizes that poverty is not

A central theme is the concept of khidma , or selfless service to God and the community, which is considered the true wealth of a Mouride. Touba: The Holy City A central theme is the concept of khidma

If this is a specific local production or a "Part 3" of a series, it likely falls under the genre of religious educational features or community documentaries centered on Mouride history, Khassidas (poems), or the Grand Maggal of Touba.