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Saturday, 24 January 2015

A Bit of Turkey in Africa

A couple of years ago I visited Istanbul. After spending just a week there I fell in love with the city. There is a unique fusion of East and West that I haven't found anywhere else in the world. Being a scholar of Religious Studies one of the more fascinating aspects of the city are the beautiful and elaborate mosques scattered across the city. There is definitely a uniqueness to the Turkish mosque, reminiscent of its Ottoman heritage.

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Nestled between two of South Africa's largest cities is a reminder of the memories I have of Turkey. A couple of years ago construction began of what would become the largest mosque in the Southern hemisphere. In 2012 the Nizamiye Turkish Mosque opened its doors.

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While it's surrounding are nothing like the beauty and glamour of Istanbul (situated in an industrial hub), the structure itself is indistinquishable from Istanbul's grandest mosques. It is a fantastic piece of architecture, and a symbol of South Africa's thriving Muslim community.

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