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Larabanga Mosque, an architectural and historical masterpiece in Ghana

May 15, 2025
Larabanga Mosque, an architectural and historical masterpiece in Ghana
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Larabanga Mosque, known as مسجد لارابانجا in Arabic, is located in the village of Larabanga, near Damongo, in Ghana’s West Gonja District, Savannah Region. It is Ghana’s oldest mosque and a towering monument to West Africa’s rich Islamic past. The mosque is also one of the oldest in the whole West African area, earning the label “Mecca of West Africa” for its historical, theological, and architectural significance.

Larabanga Mosque is famous for its distinct architectural style, which is based on native Sundanese building materials like clay, straw, and wood. This architectural style shows Islam’s adaptation to the local environment and African culture, resulting in a distinctive combination of beauty, simplicity, and utility.

There are conflicting accounts about the founding date of the Larabanga Mosque, but prevailing opinion indicates that it was built in 1421 by a Muslim merchant named “Ayuba” who was travelling through the area. The legend tells that Ayuba dreamed of divine guidance to build a mosque in this place, and when he woke up in the morning, he found that the foundations had already been laid in a mysterious way, so he continued building until he finished it.

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However, another myth links the construction of the mosque to a Sufi figure who is said to have arrived in the region in the seventeenth century carrying with him a copy of the Holy Qur’an. According to this account, Nyanogo laid the foundation for the mosque, which later developed into a centre of Islamic learning and Sufism in the region.

According to Hauns in Africa: “There are other myths involving the defeat of the invader Samori Touré in the late 1800s and in the 1960s a mystic stone that road construction workers had to deviate around. These all boost the credibility of Larabanga as a powerful, spiritual site in northern Ghana both in the past and in contemporary culture.”

Regardless of the accurate accounts or myths on its founding, the Larabanga Mosque attests to the spread of Islam in Ghana through trade routes and itinerant preachers. This mosque and other ancient mosques played a vital role in consolidating the Islamic religion and spreading Arab culture and education in local communities.

What defines the Larabanga Mosque is its peculiar Sudanese architectural design, which is visible in the use of mud as a fundamental building material. The mosque is a tiny rectangular construction about 8 metres long and broad, with solid walls and internal wooden columns supporting the flat clay and straw roof. The mosque also has two conical towers, one in the northeastern corner that serves as a minaret to call to prayer and the other on the eastern side, which houses the mihrab that faces Mecca. The mosque’s outside walls are ornamented with twelve conical pillars supported by horizontal wooden parts, giving the structure a distinct look and structural strength.

This architectural style is also known as “Adobe flat-base architecture”, where all structures are painted white, giving the mosque a simple yet majestic appearance. In addition, the mosque is distinguished by four separate entrances, one of which is designated for the village chief, another for men, a third for women, and a fourth for the muezzin.

The Larabanga Mosque contains a deep spiritual legacy embodied in an ancient copy of the Holy Qur’an, which local residents believe came down from heaven as a gift in 1650 to the imam of the mosque at the time, whose name is “Yidan Barimah Bramah”, as a result of his prayers and supplications. This Holy Qur’an is considered one of the oldest copies found in West Africa and is greatly appreciated and respected by the Muslim community in Ghana and abroad.

In addition to the religious importance of the mosque, the site has a huge baobab tree growing next to the main entrance, which has a special place; It is believed that the founder of the mosque, Ayuba, was buried under this tree, which has become a symbol of the place and a shrine visited by visitors.

Larabanga Mosque has been subjected to natural erosion and the passage of time throughout the ages, necessitating several repair attempts to preserve this significant historical relic. For example, in the 1970s, an attempt was made to shield the mosque from rain and wind by combining sand and cement. However, this method led to moisture being trapped inside the mud walls and supporting timbers, which exacerbated the problem and caused its condition to deteriorate.

It is worth mentioning that in 2002, the World Monuments Fund included the Larabanga Mosque in the list of “100 Most Endangered Sites”, highlighting the urgent need for specialised intervention to preserve this cultural heritage. Thanks to the efforts of the Fund and the cooperation of local experts, a comprehensive restoration project was launched that aimed to remove the old cement layer and replace it with a layer of traditional clay, in addition to replacing corroded wood and rebuilding the damaged minaret and mihrab.

Restoration efforts have been successful in resurrecting understanding of ancient clay construction processes and teaching local workers in these abilities, assuring the mosque’s long-term preservation. These activities also helped to raise awareness about the need of maintaining cultural treasures and fostering sustainable tourism in the region.

The Larabanga Mosque continues to function as a vibrant mosque for the local Muslim population, hosting prayers and other religious events. Furthermore, the mosque has become a popular tourist site, attracting tourists from all over the world to admire its unique architectural beauty while learning about its historic history and cultural significance. The Larabanga Mosque is an excellent example of how small communities may preserve their cultural and religious identity across decades. Rather, this mosque is a symbol of tolerance and cohabitation across cultures and religions, as well as a testament to Islam’s significant role in creating Ghana’s history and culture and that of the region as a whole.

Preserving Larabanga Mosque is an ongoing challenge that necessitates collaborative efforts from the local community, government, and international organisations, particularly because the mosque’s maintenance must employ traditional techniques and train more local craftsmen to ensure the cultural heritage’s sustainability for future generations. Furthermore, the mosque’s status as a cultural and tourist destination may be improved by upgrading the surrounding infrastructure, providing enough information to tourists, and including the local community in tourism activities in a sustainable manner.

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