File:Friday Sermon in Masjid Raudhwa, Lamu.jpg

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Friday sermon observed by Muslims at Masjid Raudhwa, Lamu.

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English: Lamu Old Town has been a centre for Islamic religious practice for nearly 1000 years. As an adherent to the faith, faithful gather for Friday sermons on a weekly basis to observe an age-old tradition traced back from the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) Description by Ahmed Shayo
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Photo was taken by Ahmed Shayo under the supervision of Khadija Issa Twahir, Lamu Fort Museum Library

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