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Touba Mosque, center of Mouridism and Cheikh Amadou Bamba burial place, Senegal
Hargeisa, Somaliland, Somalia: Friday Mosque (Jama Masjid), downtown district, National Road nr 1. Shaam and City Center hotels in the background.
The Great Mosque of Medina Baye is an emblematic place in the city of Kaolack, Senegal. It is a sacred site and an important pilgrimage destination for many Muslims at home and abroad.\n\nIts construction began in 1937, under the direction of Sheikh al-Islam El Hadj Ibrahim NIASS, one of the great religious leaders of the time. Since then, the mosque has been enlarged and renovated several times, but still retains its historical architecture.\n\nThe mosque has a unique mix of architectural styles. The influences of the Maghreb, Arabia and sub-Saharan Africa are found in the ornamental details and the different structures of the mosque. The main building is characterized by a huge dome, slender minarets and richly decorated columns.\n\nThe Great Mosque of Medina Baye is considered an important teaching center of Sufi Islam. It welcomes students from different regions of Senegal and abroad, who come to learn the teachings of Sufism from eminent religious scholars. In addition, the mosque also houses a mausoleum where some of the members of the family of Sheikh al-Islam El Hadj Ibrahim NIASS rest.\n\nEvery year, the Great Mosque of Medina Baye is the point of convergence of thousands of pilgrims during the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PSL).\n\nPilgrims flock to Kaolack to participate in this spiritual celebration, marked by prayers, religious songs and speeches.
View of the splendor of the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh during the day.
Senegal by the beach
The Mosque of Divinity is a landmark in Dakar. It is said to have been built following a vision. It borders a fishing village, where time seems to have stood still.
The New National Mosque in Kampala, Uganda. With city view in the background.
A beautiful view of the Mosque of the Divinity in Dakar, Senegal
Dakar, Senegal: Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Victories, also known as Cathedral of African Remembrance, is the largest church in Dakar and the seat of the archdiocese. The monumental building, designed by the architect Charles-Albert Wulffleff, draws its inspiration from multiple sources: neo-Sudanese style towers, Byzantine cupolas and terraces, caryatids to which young Fulani girls have lent their features. \nIt is located on Boulevard de la République in the Dakar-Plateau district.
The Mosque of Divinity in Dakar, Senegal
Low-angle shot of a mosque tower in the background of the sky
Touba is a city in central Senegal, part of Diourbel Region and Mbacké district. \nWith a population of 529,176[1] in 2010, it is the second most populated Senegalese city after Dakar. It is the holy city of Mouridism and the burial place of its founder, Shaikh Ahmadou Bàmba Mbàcke. Next to his tomb stands a large mosque, completed in 1963.
Exterior of a modern mosque with minarets
The Great Mosque of Touba in Senegal
Golden spires on top of mosque with blue roof
The big mosque in Djenné and the traditional mud building in Mali.
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: twin minarets of the Combatentes Avenue Mosque, sponsored by Kuwait's Africa Muslims Agency. Historically most Bissau-Guineans have practiced varying forms of animism. Today, however, approximately 40% practice Sunni Islam, borrowed from neighboring territories with significant Muslim populations. Most reside in the north and northeast and have Mandika and Fula ancestry.
A vertical shot of the Grand Mosque of Dakar in Senegal with a seascape in the background
Mosque by the Corniche (Red Sea) of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
the vintage mosque in Omdurman in Khartoum, Sudan
Djenne, Mali - March, 13th 2006:The traditional village market held each monday in front of the great mosque at djenne
Brahmanbaria Sadar mosque Sharjah Mosque Largest Masjid in Brahmanbaria,Bangladesh Ramadan Eid Concept background
The Great Mosque of Medina Baye is an emblematic place in the city of Kaolack, Senegal. It is a sacred site and an important pilgrimage destination for many Muslims at home and abroad.\n\nIts construction began in 1937, under the direction of Sheikh al-Islam El Hadj Ibrahim NIASS, one of the great religious leaders of the time. Since then, the mosque has been enlarged and renovated several times, but still retains its historical architecture.\n\nThe mosque has a unique mix of architectural styles. The influences of the Maghreb, Arabia and sub-Saharan Africa are found in the ornamental details and the different structures of the mosque. The main building is characterized by a huge dome, slender minarets and richly decorated columns.\n\nThe Great Mosque of Medina Baye is considered an important teaching center of Sufi Islam. It welcomes students from different regions of Senegal and abroad, who come to learn the teachings of Sufism from eminent religious scholars. In addition, the mosque also houses a mausoleum where some of the members of the family of Sheikh al-Islam El Hadj Ibrahim NIASS rest.\n\nEvery year, the Great Mosque of Medina Baye is the point of convergence of thousands of pilgrims during the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PSL).\n\nPilgrims flock to Kaolack to participate in this spiritual celebration, marked by prayers, religious songs and speeches.
Aghdam (Agdam), Karabakh Economic Region. Azerbaijan: ornate brickwork minarets with calligraphy (Koranic verses) of the Juma Mosque (Friday Mosque / Cümə məscidi). Balconies used for the muezzin's call to prayer with lantern-like roofs. Built by the architect Karbalayi Safikhan Karabakhi and completed in 1870.
a very high tall minarets of a mosque at the river Nile bank with a beautiful design and shape, Masjid mosque is a religious place where Muslims perform their prayers, selective focus
The Mosque in Ethiopia country, Africa
The Great Mud Mosque of Djenne, on the Niger River near Timbuktu in Mali, West Africa
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