Juma Masjid (Grey Street Mosque)
One of the largest mosques in the southern hemisphere, a magnificent landmark in central Durban serving over 4,000 worshippers, at the heart of Durban's vibrant South Asian Muslim quarter.
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History of Juma Masjid (Grey Street Mosque)
Juma Masjid on Grey Street was founded in 1894 and is one of the largest mosques in the southern hemisphere. The current structure, rebuilt and expanded in the 20th century, can accommodate over 4,000 worshippers. Grey Street (now Denis Hurley Street) has been Durban's Islamic commercial and cultural heart for over a century, and the mosque anchors one of the most vibrant Muslim quarters in Africa. The mosque serves Durban's large Indian Muslim community — the largest in Africa.
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