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128: 199:, or "religious" school, where he instructed both children and adults in matters of Islam. After Guru's death, Saartjie van de Kaap's husband, Achmad of Bengal, assumed the position of imam. This position was to be held by members of his family until the last imam from this family, Gasan Achmat, died in 1980. The position has since been filled by many imams, including the likes of Sheikh Salih Abadi. Currently, Moulana Mugammad Carr and Sheikh Ismail Londt are joint imams. 31: 184:, a Vryezwarten (freed Black Muslim slave). Coridon's daughter, Saartjie van de Kaap, inherited the property that was being used as a warehouse, and donated it for the use as South Africa's first mosque. The mosque was constructed in 1794 with renovations done in 1907 and extensive renovations done in 1936. It is the first mosque to observe public prayers and is where Cape Muslim traditions and the 135: 314: 195:. Tuan Guru was a religious leader and political prisoner. While in prison, he wrote the entire Quran from memory. This Quran is on display at the Auwal Mosque. Tuan Guru also used the mosque as a 387: 180:, South Africa, recognised as the first mosque established in the country. It was constructed in 1794 during the first British occupation of the Cape on land belonging to 202:
Due to a dispute as to who was to be the next imam of the congregation, a portion of the Auwal congregation split off in 1807 and formed Cape Town's second mosque, the
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language were first taught. It remains a symbol for Muslims of the recognition of Islam and the freedom of slaves to worship.
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Qadi Abdussalam, affectionately known as Tuan Guru, was appointed the first
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Nigel Worden; Elizabeth Van Heyningen; Vivian Bickford-Smith (2004).
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1794
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Bo-Kaap
Cape Town, South Africa
33°55′20″S 18°24′54″E / 33.92222°S 18.41500°E / -33.92222; 18.41500
Islamic
Auwal Mosque is located in Cape Town
mosque
Bo-Kaap
Cape Town
Coridon van Ceylon
Arabic-Afrikaans
imam
madrassah
Palm Tree Mosque
List of first mosques by country
Islam in South Africa
Bo-Kaap: Colourful Heart of Cape Town
ISBN
978-0-86486-693-6
Cape Town: The Making of a City
ISBN
978-0-86486-656-1
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mosque
Islamic
South Africa
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