Grey Street Mosque
Grey Street Mosque stands as a landmark of Islamic worship in Durban's city core, and genuine Islamic practice requires more than sentiment—it demands adherence to Qur'anic instruction, correct ritual observance, and community accountability. A reliable mosque provides five daily prayers with proper tajweed recitation, knowledgeable imam guidance on fiqh (jurisprudence), and careful attention to halal standards in community meals. It must also navigate South African legal requirements around zoning and building compliance while honouring centuries of Islamic scholarship. The difference between a mosque that simply occupies space and one that actively teaches, corrects, and deepens believers' understanding shapes what members actually gain from their attendance.