Jama Mosque (Barbados)

Coordinates: 13°06′07.3″N 59°37′21.2″W / 13.102028°N 59.622556°W / 13.102028; -59.622556
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Jama Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
LeadershipAbdul Kothdiwala (president)[1]
Location
LocationBridgetown, Barbados
Jama Mosque (Barbados) is located in Barbados
Jama Mosque (Barbados)
Shown within Barbados
Geographic coordinates13°06′07.3″N 59°37′21.2″W / 13.102028°N 59.622556°W / 13.102028; -59.622556
Architecture
Typemosque
CreatorMohammad Yusuf Degia
Date established26 January 1951
Specifications
Capacity528 worshippers
Site area622 m2

The Jama Mosque or Jumma Mosque is a mosque in Bridgetown, Barbados.

History[edit]

In 1949, a 622 m2 piece of land where the mosque stands today was purchased. The mosque was then constructed by Mohammad Yusuf Degia. The mosque was officially opened on 26 January 1951. In the mid-1980s, the mosque underwent renovation for expansion and completed in the late 1980s.[2]

Architecture[edit]

The mosque is the largest one in the country. It was built using local coral stones and decoration blocks were made with star-shaped design. The green glass windows of the mosque were brought in from Germany. The original mosque building opened in 1951 could accommodate 95 worshippers, but after the 1980s renovation, it now can accommodate up to 528 worshippers.[2]

Transportation[edit]

The mosque is accessible within walking distance east of Port of Bridgetown.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Madden, Marlon (16 February 2021). "Muslims chip in". Barbados Today. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Barbados Today Traffic (17 March 2021). "#BTColumn – History of Muslim prayer". Barbados Today. Retrieved 7 September 2021.

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