The Distinctive Mosques of Sub-Saharan Africa

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Sub-Saharan Africa is home to an enormous number of religious adherents – within which there is extraordinary diversity in religious expression. Iconic buildings serving a religious purpose are found throughout the continent, such as The Cathedral Basilica of the Holy Family in central Nairobi or the Hare Krishna Temple in South Africa. What is evident is that architecture that hosts religious gatherings makes up a key part of the urban fabric of sub-Saharan African cities and that in a lot of cases, religious structures go against the grain – leaving aside or tweaking classical models in favor of a unique architectural approach.

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Cite: Matthew Maganga. "The Distinctive Mosques of Sub-Saharan Africa" 29 Oct 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/970228/the-distinctive-mosques-of-sub-saharan-africa> ISSN 0719-8884
Hikma - Religious and Secular Complex by atelier masomi . Image © James Wang

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