Kibuli Mosque
Juulirde Kibuli
Golle imaaɗe | 1951 |
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Lesdi | Ugannda |
Nder laamoore | Kampala |
Location | Kibuli |
Jonde kwa'odineto | 0°18′40″N 32°35′46″E |
Heritage designation | National Cultural Site of Uganda |
ko nokku dewal lislaam e pinal, tawaa ko e nder leegal Kibuli to Kampala, leydi Uganda. Ina jogii nafoore daartol e diine wonande renndo juulɓe nokku oo.[1][2]
Tariya
taƴtoMahngo juulirde Kibuli fuɗɗii ko e darorɗe kitaale 1920 e gardagol laamɗo Badru Kakungulu. Nde udditaama e dow laabi ngam dewal e hitaande 1951. Juulirde ndee woni ko e dow tulde Kibuli, ina hokka gite belɗe e wuro Kampala. Sifaa mahdi maggal ina hawra e geɗe lislaam walla aarabeeɓe e diidi nokkuuji. Nde mahiraa ko e darnde juulɓe nokku oo teskaaɗe heen ko Aga Khan, Musa Kasule e Badru Kakungulu ɓe ndokki leydi ndi fotde 80 ektaar e nder kala. Leydi ndi'i woni hoɗorde Duɗal Kibuli, Juulirde Kibuli, Kolleji jannginooɓe lesdi Kibuli, Duɗal siftorde Kakungulu, Duɗal kollitooje Kibuli, Duɗal jaaɓi-haaɗtirde lislaam to leydi Uganda e nokkuure mawnde fedde juulɓe Kibuli.[citation needed]Architecture and features Kibuli Mosque features a blend of traditional Islamic and local architectural designs. It includes prayer halls, administrative offices, classrooms for Quranic studies, and spaces for community gatherings. The mosque's serene ambiance and intricate calligraphy provide a peaceful environment for worshipers.[citation needed]
Role and activities Kibuli Mosque serves as a place of worship and a center for Islamic activities. It facilitates daily prayers, Friday congregational prayers (Jumu'ah), and educational programs for all age groups. The mosque complex is also home to the Kibuli Muslim Hospital, which provides healthcare services to the community.[3]
The mosque plays an important role in promoting Islamic teachings, fostering unity among Muslims, and engaging in social and humanitarian activities. It hosts religious festivals, lectures, and events aimed at promoting Islamic values, education, and community development. Additionally, the mosque encourages interfaith dialogue, contributing to peaceful coexistence among different religious communities in Uganda.[4][5]
Significance Kibuli Mosque represents the Islamic heritage and the presence of the Muslim community in Uganda. Its historical and architectural value, as well as its community-oriented activities, have made it a notable cultural asset in Kampala.[6]
References
taƴto"Kibuli Hill: More To The Mosque And Scenery : Erected on one of the hills". Uganda Safaris. 2017-07-12. Retrieved 2023-07-05. "BBNAC". www.bbnac.org. Retrieved 2023-07-05.
Arsitektuur e sifaaji
Juulirde Kibuli ina waɗi jillondiral e aadaaji lislaam e diidi mahdi nokkuuji. Ina heen cuuɗi juulirɗe, birooji njuɓɓudi, cuuɗi janngirɗe ngam janngude Qur’aana, e nokkuuji ɗo renndo ngoo hawrata. Juulirde nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e nde'e.[citation needed]