Cape Slavery, Islam, Apartheid and the Colours of Bo-Kaap.
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Join me as we revisit the Cape in the years before the Portuguese stop offs, and the arrival of Dutch Settlers. Our journey explores the introduction of the Dutch Reform Church, the arrival of the first slaves, of Islam and the rise of Afrikaner Nationalism and Apartheid.
Our visit to the Bo Kaap / Upper Cape traces its origins to the early days of the Dutch settlement and the growing need for low cost housing. Here we will discover the truth behind the colour houses and the reason for the concentration of Muslim families in a single nieghbourhood.
The Auwal Masjied, first Mosque in South Africa is situated here and you will also learn about its founder Prince Abdullah bin Qadi Abdusalaam aka Tuan Guru. Woven into Bo Kaap's colorful narrative is the story of the Afrikaans language, from its earliest birthing as a kitchen Dutch to one of 12 official languages in South Africa and in a tastefull conclusion we'll,
sample a unique Cape Malay treat for your send off.
In short The Bo Kaap / Boo Kaap is a historical tapestry of culture, custom and cuisine.
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