Transformations in Islamic Education in Ghana

by David Owusu-Ansah

Alhajj Banda Mosque, Accra (2)

Alhajj Banda Mosque, Accra (2)
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Located at the Airport Residential area of Accra, near the Nyaho Clinic, the Alhajj Banda Mosque is one of the newer Muslim structures built in the overwhelmingly non-Muslim residential areas of the city of Accra—a possible sign of new wealth and mobility in the country. Alhajj Banda himself is a wealthy businessman and active promoter of the Muslim community since the mid-1950s. He is patron of the Islamic Education Fund.

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Alhajj Banda Mosque, Accra (2)
Alhajj Banda Mosque, Accra (2)
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Courtesy of David Owusu-Ansah
Creator: Owusu-Ansah, David
Contributing Institutions: David Owusu-Ansah; MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University
Description: Located at the Airport Residential area of Accra, near the Nyaho Clinic, the Alhajj Banda Mosque is one of the newer Muslim structures built in the overwhelmingly non-Muslim residential areas of the city of Accra—a possible sign of new wealth and mobility in the country. Alhajj Banda himself is a wealthy businessman and active promoter of the Muslim community since the mid-1950s. He is patron of the Islamic Education Fund.
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Location: Greater Accra, Ghana
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Digitizer: David Owusu-Ansah