In the heart of Durban’s Indian Quarter, the Juma Mosque stands as one of the oldest and largest mosques in the Southern Hemisphere. Its impressive minarets rise above the bustling streets and markets, serving as a spiritual center for the city’s Muslim community. Built with a blend of architectural styles, the mosque features intricate designs and spacious prayer halls. Visitors can explore the historical and religious significance of this landmark, experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of the surrounding area and gaining insight into the rich cultural heritage of Durban.
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