Sharo · the Fulani test of endurance
Among some Fulani communities a young man proves readiness for manhood and marriage by taking blows from a peer’s cane before the crowd without flinching, upholding pulaaku, the Fulani code of stoic dignity.
The names it answers to
- SharoFulfulde · the flogging meet
What happens
- 1
The meet
At festivals or markets, challengers and their families gather; drummers set the stage.
- 2
The test
The challenger bares his chest and receives strokes while smiling or raising a mirror to admire his own composure; flinching is the only failure.
- 3
The standing
The unflinching earn songs, scars worn proudly, and standing to marry; roles may reverse in a return meet.
WHY
Pulaaku prizes semteende (reserve) and munyal (fortitude): sharo stages the code in flesh, proving a man can govern himself before he governs a household.
WHYs are plural by design: your family may hold another. Dispute or add below; disagreement is recorded, never erased.
Who practices it
Held with care
Communities differ on sharo today; some have retired it. It is recorded here as practiced heritage, not prescription.
Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-04
- source: Model-knowledge aggregation pass (2026-07-04); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.
This entry is a hypothesis awaiting its people. If your family does it differently, that difference is exactly what we want recorded.
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