Touba Mosque
The Touba Mosque, located in Touba, Senegal, is one of the largest mosques in Africa. It was founded by Amadou Bamba, a prominent Sufi leader, in the early 20th century. The mosque is known for its stunning architecture, featuring a large dome and towering minarets, which attract thousands of visitors each year.
The mosque serves as a spiritual center for the Murid Brotherhood, a Sufi order established by Amadou Bamba. It plays a significant role in the annual Magal pilgrimage, where millions gather to commemorate the life and teachings of Bamba. The mosque symbolizes peace, tolerance, and devotion in the Islamic faith.