- Abu Bakr Effendi
Sheikh Abu Bakr Effendi (1835–1880) was a "qadi " who was sent to theCape of Good Hope to teach theMuslim community of theCape Malays .He was from an
aristocrat icQuraishi family fromMecca . At the request of the British government, thesultan of theOttoman empire sent a religious teacher fromIstanbul to theCape Colony in 1862. Otherimam s in the Cape were mostly teaching theShafi`i school ofIslamic jurisprudence ; he was a follower and the first teacher ofHanafi school, for which he also established amadrassa inCape Town . He gained notoriety in 1869 after ruling thatrock lobster andsnoek , two staple foods in the Cape, were "haraam ".He died aged 45, after having made several major contributions to
Islam in South Africa . Firstly, besides his role as teacher he also published theArabic Afrikaans "Bayan ad-Din" ("The Exposition of the Religion") in 1877. Printed by the Turkish Ministry of Education inIstanbul , it is an interesting and significant part ofSouth Africa 's history, and serves as a valuable reference of the Afrikaans usage during that era in the Islamic neighbourhoods of Cape Town. Secondly, he also introduced the fez for men, as well as reinstated thehijab for women.
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