Poor Ethiopian Muslims Build Wooden Mosque Using Tree Branches - News Summed Up

Poor Ethiopian Muslims Build Wooden Mosque Using Tree Branches


In the Asaita area of Danakil, Ethiopia, a remarkable mosque known as the Sharif Mosque has been constructed using tree branches, demonstrating the ingenuity and commitment of the local Muslim community. Faced with limited resources, the community decided to utilize materials they could afford, creatively building the mosque from branches of old trees. Photo: Eric LafforgueThe Sharif Mosque has emerged as a powerful symbol of unity and resilience, reflecting how a community can come together to create something beautiful despite financial constraints. Photo: Eric LafforgueThe mosque’s unique design and construction process serve as an inspiring example of creativity, showing that even with modest means, a determined community can achieve greatness. Photo: Eric LafforgueThe Sharif Mosque embodies faith, unity, and the extraordinary capacity to turn limited resources into a vibrant space for worship and community.


Source: Ethiopian News November 04, 2024 17:58 UTC



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