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Known as Friday Attire

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English: A boy wearing Islamic attire known as Kanzu ya Juma in Kiswahili, Kanzu is a white attire that is worn with an Islamic Kofia mainly worn when going for prayers or any religious or cultural events.

Kanzu is originated from Arabia countries such as Saud Arabia, Omani and other Arabia countries. All Muslims wear kanzu during religious practice all over the world.

It has been a culture that people wear Kanzu every Friday.
Description by Khadija Issa Twahir
Kiswahili: Kanzu ya Jumaa inavaliwa sana wakati wa kuswali Juma, siku za Eid, Harusi, Mazishi, Maulidi na sherehe za kitamaduni. Kanzu huvalia na wanaume na watoto wa kila mri. Siku hizi imekuwa desturi ya waislamu kuvaa Kanzu ya Juma kila Juma
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Photo taken by a student from stone town academy under supervision of Khadija Issa Twahir a Librarian Lamu Fort Museum's Library

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