Transformations in Islamic Education in Ghana

by David Owusu-Ansah

Mamobi Mosque, Accra, showing dual minarets. (2)

Mamobi Mosque, Accra, showing dual minarets. (2)
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From a major link road in Accra, the Mamobi Mosque is seen at a distance. The about two-mile stretch covering the Accra neighborhoods of Mamobi and Nima are overwhelmingly settled by Muslims. There are other Muslim neighborhoods in Accra (such as Fadame, Sukura, and Madina) not represented in the image.

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Mamobi Mosque, Accra, showing dual minarets. (2)
Mamobi Mosque, Accra, showing dual minarets. (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: From a major link road in Accra, the Mamobi Mosque is seen at a distance. The about two-mile stretch covering the Accra neighborhoods of Mamobi and Nima are overwhelmingly settled by Muslims. There are other Muslim neighborhoods in Accra (such as Fadame, Sukura, and Madina) not represented in the image.
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Location: Mamobi, Greater Accra, Ghana
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Rights Management: For educational use only.
Digitizer: David Owusu-Ansah