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130 Years Since Prince Nuhu Mbogo Kyabasinga’s Return: A Legacy Celebrated

Prince Nuhu Mbogo Kyabasinga’s return is being celebrated 130 years later, and various political leaders have joined the commemoration at Kibuli Mosque. To understand the significance of this event, let’s look into Prince Mbogo’s life and legacy.

Who was Prince Nuhu Mbogo Kyabasinga?

Prince Nuhu Mbogo Kyabasinga was a prominent figure in Ugandan history, known for his role in promoting Islam in the Buganda Kingdom. Born in 1835 to Kabaka Suuna Kalema I, he was a prince of the Buganda Kingdom and a notable Islamic leader. He traveled to the East African coast in the 1860s to study Islamic theology and Arabic, later becoming a respected teacher and preacher in the Muslim community.

Key Contributions:

  • Promoting Islam: Prince Mbogo played a crucial role in establishing the Uganda Muslim Association (UMA) in 1900 and served as its first president.
  • Leadership: He was a key figure in the Muslim resistance against Kabaka Mwanga II’s attempts to suppress Islam in the Buganda Kingdom.
  • Legacy: Prince Mbogo is remembered as a champion of social justice and human rights, and his legacy continues to be celebrated in Uganda.

The 130-year celebrations marking his return likely honor his contributions to Ugandan history and his enduring impact on the Muslim community.

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