Vol. 33 No. 12
JAMAD-UL-AWWAL 1441 l DECEMBER 2019
Poster and exhibition places Bo-Kaap in spotlight ALL roads will lead to Bo-Kaap this weekend with the unveiling of the permanent exhibition featuring dynamic Cape Muslim cultural traditions at the Boorhaanol Centre, in Pentz Street. This issue of Muslim Views contains a beautiful poster of BoKaap, which features the area’s history, mosques, legends, architecture and heritage sites. On the other side of this colourful poster is a special map of the Bo-Kaap area, a project that invites everyone to tell their stories about their connection to Bo-Kaap so that, ultimately, a distinctive community narrative of Bo-Kaap can be gathered.
Poster of Bo-Kaap The text side of the poster provides proper information about various facets of the rich cultural heritage of Cape Muslims, starting with the Cradle of Islam. Various distinguished writers have made excellent contributions but, due to space constraints, only summaries of their essays could be accommodated on the poster. For the full versions, readers are urged to scan the adjacent QR code to download and read the full article. But why a poster series? It is to encourage Muslims to dignify their cultural heritage with accurate information that future generations will be familiar with in a fast-changing world of technology.
Tell your story One of the many features that have made Bo-Kaap so distinctive over the years has been the association of particular families with particular houses, and to that end, the goal is for the area to come alive once more with the tales of the ways in which people were connected with each of the houses. You need not have been a resi-
dent in Bo-Kaap to tell your story as your connection may have been your grandparents, your attendance at a school in Bo-Kaap, the attendance at a mosque in BoKaap for Eid salaah, the annual trek to watch the Coons or even to shop at one of the iconic businesses in Wale Street. All you have to do is click on boorhaanol.org.za or scan the QR code on the poster. Once there, click on the tab ‘Submit my Bo Kaap story’, and a
form will pop up which you may complete online and submit or print and email to us.
Permanent exhibition opening The excitement surrounding the unveiling of the permanent exhibition of Cape Muslim cultural traditions at the Boorhaanol Centre in Bo-Kaap this weekend will give both Muslims and tourists an opportunity to learn about the origins and nature of the rich culture of our community.
While both the exhibition and the building are still a work in progress, the ultimate aim is to reflect our cultural heritage within a single hub for a total visitor experience. The exhibition, which is located in the Boorhaanol Centre, in Pentz Street, Bo-Kaap, will be officially opened on Friday, December 20, 2019, immediately after Jumuah. Tours will be conducted from 4pm until 7pm and will be free to our community on opening day.
Thereafter, tickets will be obtainable at the door (and later on our website) at R50 per adult, while pensioners and school children pay R20. To make a booking phone 071 855 4242. For more information, you may contact Masturah Adams at 083 286 2480, the Boorhaanol office at 021 424 1864 or visit the Boorhaanol website boorhaanol.org.za or on Facebook: Bo-Kaap Cultural Hub
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