Queen Masjid

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What secrets does a centuries-old Badamia tree hold? Here at the Queen Masjid in Port Louis, it whispers tales of faith and community. Queen Masjid stands as a testament to the devotion of early Muslim merchants in Mauritius. In the 1850s, these merchants, seeking a place of worship, transformed a humble house into a prayer space. This marked the beginning of the first mosque in Port Louis. Later, a second mosque was constructed in the eastern suburb as the Muslim population grew. By 1853, the “Mosquee des Arabes,” as it was then known, was officially consecrated. This small mosque, however, soon proved too small for the burgeoning community. The merchants, determined to expand their sacred space, pooled their resources and purchased adjacent properties. Their generosity ensured that Queen Masjid could accommodate a growing number of worshippers. Today, within the mosque’s serene courtyard, the ancient Badamia tree stands tall. It has witnessed the mosque’s evolution since 1852, its branches shading worshippers from the Port Louis sun. The original prayer hall of the “Mosquee des Arabes” remains, now adorned with intricate glass chandeliers. These chandeliers, once the primary light source, now serve as a beautiful reminder of the past. The interior of the hall blends Arabic and Indian motifs. The Jummah Masjid’s story is more than just bricks and mortar; it’s a testament to community spirit, religious fervour, and the enduring power of faith. As you leave the Queen Masjid, carry with you the whispers of history, the scent of devotion, and the quiet strength of a community that built their dreams, brick by brick, beneath the shade of a Badamia tree.

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