Palm Tree Mosque - <p>This issue of the Journal of the KwaZulu-Natal Region of the South African Institute of Architects (SAIA-KZN Journal)&nbsp;is devoted to the architecture of Muslim communities in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Contents:</strong></p><p><em>Islamic Architecture</em><strong>&nbsp;</strong> Page 1</p><p>Author(s) Prof. Walter Peters</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Mosque Architecture – Some Terminology</em> Page 1</p><p>Author(s) Yusuf Patel</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Muslim Society &amp; Islamic Architecture</em> Page 2</p><p>Author(s) Suliman Essop Dangor</p><p>Keywords: muslim arrival in Natal, Muslim establishment in Durban,mosque, slaves</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Two Durban Mosques in Transition</em> Page 4&nbsp;</p><p>Author(s) Mohideen Abdool Gafoor</p><p>Location(s) Grey Street Juma Masjid, West Street Juma Masjid</p><p>Keywords: Madressa Arcade, Juma Masjod Trust, Grey Street Mosque</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>The “Islamicness” of the Mosques inPietermaritzburg</em> Page 5</p><p>Author(s) Ismail Cassimjee</p><p>Location(s) Church Street, Pietermaritzburg</p><p>Keywords: mosque, madrasah, Mecca</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>The University of Natal Jamā’at Khānah</em> Page 6</p><p>Architect(s): Architects Collaborative cc.</p><p>Author(s) Miguel Francisco</p><p>Location(s) University of Natal</p><p>Keywords: jama at khanah, University of Natal, Islamic arts and crafts</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>Islamic Decorative Art: A Touch of the Old</em> Page 7</p><p>Author(s) Yusuf Patel</p><p>Location(s) University of Natal</p><p>Keywords: craftsmen from Morocco, zalij, Geps, qiblah</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>T<em>he design of musallā(prayer rugs)</em> Page 8</p><p>Keywords: prayer rugs, Yusuf Patel, Ismail Cassimjee, Qur'an</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>From jiha’d to GTi </em>Page 9</p><p>Author(s) Rodney Harber</p><p>Location(s) Riverside, West Street</p><p>Keywords: Muslim, Makkah, mosque</p>
"Islamic Architecture" SAIA-KZN Journal
Type
journal
Year
1996

This issue of the Journal of the KwaZulu-Natal Region of the South African Institute of Architects (SAIA-KZN Journal) is devoted to the architecture of Muslim communities in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.


Contents:

Islamic Architecture  Page 1

Author(s) Prof. Walter Peters

 

Mosque Architecture – Some Terminology Page 1

Author(s) Yusuf Patel

 

Muslim Society & Islamic Architecture Page 2

Author(s) Suliman Essop Dangor

Keywords: muslim arrival in Natal, Muslim establishment in Durban,mosque, slaves

 

Two Durban Mosques in Transition Page 4 

Author(s) Mohideen Abdool Gafoor

Location(s) Grey Street Juma Masjid, West Street Juma Masjid

Keywords: Madressa Arcade, Juma Masjod Trust, Grey Street Mosque

 

The “Islamicness” of the Mosques inPietermaritzburg Page 5

Author(s) Ismail Cassimjee

Location(s) Church Street, Pietermaritzburg

Keywords: mosque, madrasah, Mecca

 

The University of Natal Jamā’at Khānah Page 6

Architect(s): Architects Collaborative cc.

Author(s) Miguel Francisco

Location(s) University of Natal

Keywords: jama at khanah, University of Natal, Islamic arts and crafts

 

Islamic Decorative Art: A Touch of the Old Page 7

Author(s) Yusuf Patel

Location(s) University of Natal

Keywords: craftsmen from Morocco, zalij, Geps, qiblah

 

The design of musallā(prayer rugs) Page 8

Keywords: prayer rugs, Yusuf Patel, Ismail Cassimjee, Qur'an

 

From jiha’d to GTi Page 9

Author(s) Rodney Harber

Location(s) Riverside, West Street

Keywords: Muslim, Makkah, mosque

Citation

Peters, Walter, ed. Journal of the KwaZulu-Natal Region of the South African Institute of Architects (SAIA-KZN Journal) 21, no. 3 (1996). 

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South African Institute of Architects | KwaZulu-Natal

Country
South Africa
Language
English
Dimensions
6 pp
Building Usages
religious
religious
Keywords