Bani, Bani
Bani is the capital of Bani Department in Séno Province in northern Burkina Faso. It had a population of 5 771 in 2008.
Bani is known for its seven mosques made of clay
and is situated between Kaya, Burkina Faso and Dori, Burkina Faso.
History
Bani's seven mosques were built in 1978 under the leadership of the Prophet Mohamed el-Hajj. They consist of six mosques built atop a hill, surrounding the grand mosque in the centre of town. Since then, these religious buildings have suffered from lack of maintenance, giving them an older, weathered appearance.
Gallery
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A boy in front of three mosques of Bani in the distance, 1983
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Minaret with protruding horizontal wooden sticks of the mosque of Bani, Burkina Faso, 2007
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Village elder of Bani, 2010
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Mud mosque of Bani, 2010
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Two women wash the dishes at the hotel Nomad, Bani, 2010
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A young girl in traditional dress, Bani, 2010
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Mohamed el-Hajj is a man of vision, the most grandiose of which came to fruition some thirty years ago, when he built seven mosques in his hometown on a shoestring budget.
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