Sultan Bello Mosque

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Sultan Bello Mosque
Sultan bello mosque 03.jpg
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni (Maliki)
LeadershipImam(s):
Shaykh Dr
[1][2] (Mufti) Shaykh Dr Ahmad Abubakar Gumi
Location
LocationKaduna, Nigeria
Sultan Bello Mosque is located in Nigeria
Sultan Bello Mosque
Shown within Nigeria
Geographic coordinates10°33′03″N 7°26′45″E / 10.5508°N 7.4458°E / 10.5508; 7.4458Coordinates: 10°33′03″N 7°26′45″E / 10.5508°N 7.4458°E / 10.5508; 7.4458
Architecture
Typemosque
Completed1962
Specifications
Dome(s)5
Minaret(s)4

Sultan Bello Mosque (Arabic: مسجد صلطن بلو) also known as The Kaduna Central Mosque, is one of the largest mosques in Kaduna State, Nigeria, built in 1962. It is named after the then Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Bello the son of Usman dan Fodio. The present Chief Imam of the mosque is Suleiman Muhammad Adam,[3][4] a former lecturer in the department of Arabic and Islamic studies Kaduna State University.

History[]

The mosque in late 1960

The mosque was named after Muhammad Bello.

Gallery[]

Sultan Bello mosque was expanded from its original existing prayer area of 220m2 into a larger prayer area of 2,300m2.[5]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Dr Suleiman Muhammad Adam, emerged the chief Imam of Sultan Bello Mosque" Kaduna news online
  2. ^ " Mosque crisis ends, Sultan's nominee steps down as Imam" Premium Times Nigeria
  3. ^ "Sultan Bello Mosque Gets new Imam" Daily Trust Kaduna, 22 November 2017.
  4. ^ Moh, Bello Zaria. " Zazzau Emir instals new Imam for Sultan Bello Mosque", Blueprint Newspaper, Zaria, Kaduna State.
  5. ^ Archnet. "Sultan Bello Mosque Expansion".
  6. ^ "El-Rufai ya sasanta rikicin masallacin Sultan Bello". bbc hausa. 2 November 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2021.


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