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Lamu Bohra Mosque

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The Bohra community has always been highly organized and closely knit. As the Lamu mosque demonstrated, mosques were also used as community centers. They contained eating rooms, kitchens, madrassas, cemeteries, gusl khanna (rooms for washing and preparing the deceased before burial), ablution facilities, and frequently a priest’s home.

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Central

Country

United Kingdom

Owner/Founder

Jivanjee and Hassanali

Year

1920

Area

500

Drawings

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