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Abdullah Ssekimwanyi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abdullah Ssekimwanyi
Sheikh Abdullah Ssekimwanyi was the first Ugandan to make a holy pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia in the 1920s. Making a pilgrimage to Mecca is the 5th pillar or obligation of the faith Islam. On his return, he urged Muslims to stop holding the daily Dhuhuri (noon prayer on Friday). He also started translating Friday khutuba (summons) in Luganda and other local languages. He is the founder of Africa Muslim Community, Juma Sect, of Bukoto-Nateete. 〔(The Bukoto-Nateete Muslim Sect follows a separate Holy Calendar )〕〔(The History of Rivalries in the Uganda Muslim Community )〕 As of July 2009, there are an estimated 3,916,717 Muslims in Uganda.〔(Muslims are 12.% of Uganda's Population )〕 ==External links==
*(The History of Sectarian Differences Among Uganda's Muslims ) (Luganda)
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