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Juma Mosque of Durban

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The arched entryway, interleading doors, and windows all highlight this geometric design. Its minarets, which have golden domes, tower above the busy commercial district, yet the marble worship space is serene and elegantly understated inside. The mosque held the title of largest mosque in the southern hemisphere up until the late 1970s.

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Architect

Type

Jumaa

Country

United Kingdom

Owner/Founder

Aboobaker Amod Jhaveri and Hajee Mohamed

Year

1930

Area

14000

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