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Mandingo Central Mosque

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Location
  
Freetown, Sierra Leone

Architectural type
  
Mosque

Affiliation
  
Islam

Leadership
  
Sheikh Alhaji Abubakarr Swarray, Chief Imam[1] Alhaji Alimamy Samba Demba Tarawallie, spiritual and tribal leader of the Mandingo people of Sierra Leone[2]

Mandingo Central Mosque is a large mosque located in Freetown, Sierra Leone. It is one of the largest mosque in Sierra Leone and is located in the neighborhood of Magazine Court in the East End of Freetown. The chief Imam of the Mandingo Central Mosque is Sheikh Alhaji Abubakarr Swarray[3].

The mosque was built to primarily serve members of the Mandingo people of Sierra Leone, although other muslims from different ethnic groups are welcome to pray and worship at the mosque.

The spiritual and tribal leader of the Sierra Leonean Mandingo is Chief Alhaji Alimamy Samba Demba Tarawallie, who is also a member of the mosque [4]

Several prominents Sierra Leonean politicians have occasionally attended prayer service at the Mandingo Central Mosque. Famous members of the Mandingo Central Mosque include Sierra Leone Minister of Trade Usman Boie Kamara and former Sierra Leone's president Ahmad Tejan Kabbah.

Former Sierra Leone's president Ahmad Tejan Kabbah's funeral prayers were held at the Mandingo Central Mosque.

References

Mandingo Central Mosque Wikipedia