Riverside Soofie Mosque and Mausoleum

Sunni mosque, mausoleum, and heritage site in Durban, South Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Riverside Soofie Mosque and Mausoleum is a mosque, mausoleum, and provincial heritage site[1] in Durban, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.

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Riverside Soofie Mosque and Mausoleum
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The mosque in 2018
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
StatusActive
Location
Location50 Lower Bridge Road, Athlone, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
CountrySouth Africa
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Location of the mosque in Greater Durban
Geographic coordinates29°54′17″S 30°57′48″E
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
FounderSoofie Saheb
Completedc.1895
Specifications
Dome(s)One (maybe more)
Minaret(s)Many
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In 1980 it was described in the Government Gazette as

This mosque was erected by the celebrated Soofie Saheb, who immigrated to South Africa in 1895. He was responsible for the construction of 11 other mosques, the establishment of 13 madresas and the laying out of a large number of cemeteries. Soofie Saheb passed away on the 29th June 1911 and his body lies interred in the octagonal mausoleum which he had originally built for his spiritual master.

They are two of the holiest Muslim shrines in South Africa.[2] The octagonal mausoleum was declared a National Monument on 17 October 1980.[3]

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