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English: The Mosque is a landmark building in the City of Abeokuta, Ogun State Nigeria. It was built in 1925 on the site of the very first Mosque erected in the 1830s, on a piece of land donated by Oba Sodeke shortly after the Egbas had settled there. The irony is that this Islamic place of worship was designed by Afro-Brazilian returnees based on the architecture of the Baroque Colonial Churches in Brazil.

Abeokuta was founded around 1830 by Sodeke (Shodeke), a hunter and leader of the Egba refugees who fled from the disintegrating Oyo empire. The town was also settled by Christian missionaries (in the 1840s) and by Sierra Leone Creoles, who later became prominent as missionaries and as businessmen.

In 1893, the Egba United Government(EUG) of Abeokuta was recognized as an independent nation by Britain. She had her own laws. Many developments were made until 1914, when it was amalgamated into Nigeria.
Yorùbá: Mossalassi jẹ ile ti o ṣe akiyesi ni Ilu Abeokuta, Ipinle Ogun Nigeria. Ọdun 1925 ni wọn kọ ọ si aaye ti Mossalassi akọkọ ti wọn kọ ni awọn ọdun 1830, lori ilẹ ti Ọba Sodeke fi funni ni kete lẹhin ti awọn Ẹgba ti gbe ibẹ. Iyalẹnu ni pe ibi ijọsin Islam yii jẹ apẹrẹ nipasẹ awọn ti o pada si Afro-Brazil ti o da lori ilana ti awọn ile ijọsin Baroque Colonial Churches ni Brazil.

Odun 1830 ni won da Abeokuta sile latowo Sodeke (Shodeke), ode ati olori awon asasala Egba ti won sa kuro ni ijoba Oyo to tuka. Àwọn Kristẹni míṣọ́nnárì (ní àwọn ọdún 1840) àti Sierra Leone Creoles, tí wọ́n di olókìkí gẹ́gẹ́ bí míṣọ́nnárì àti oníṣòwò lẹ́yìn náà ló tẹ ìlú náà dó.

Ni 1893, ijọba Egba United (EUG) ti Abeokuta jẹ orilẹ-ede olominira nipasẹ Ilu Gẹẹsi. O ni awọn ofin tirẹ. Ọpọlọpọ awọn idagbasoke ni a ṣe titi di ọdun 1914, nigbati o dapọ si Nigeria.
Français : La mosquée est un bâtiment emblématique de la ville d'Abeokuta, dans l'État d'Ogun au Nigeria. Elle a été construite en 1925 sur l'emplacement de la toute première mosquée érigée dans les années 1830, sur un terrain offert par Oba Sodeke peu après l'installation des Egbas. L’ironie est que ce lieu de culte islamique a été conçu par des rapatriés afro-brésiliens sur la base de l’architecture des églises coloniales baroques du Brésil.

Abeokuta a été fondée vers 1830 par Sodeke (Shodeke), un chasseur et chef des réfugiés Egba qui ont fui l'empire d'Oyo en désintégration. La ville a également été colonisée par des missionnaires chrétiens (dans les années 1840) et par des Créoles de Sierra Leone, qui sont devenus plus tard des missionnaires et des hommes d'affaires importants.

En 1893, le gouvernement uni Egba (EUG) d'Abeokuta fut reconnu comme nation indépendante par la Grande-Bretagne. Elle avait ses propres lois. De nombreux développements ont été réalisés jusqu'en 1914, date à laquelle elle a été fusionnée avec le Nigeria.
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