KRAMAT, TREASURES OF MUSLIM ART
In Cape Town, Islam was equated with a religion of resistance to the oppressor. Slaves and free blacks met in the houses of imams exiled from South-East Asia. These activists were the cause of genuine community membership, and so, in 1832, a third of the slaves were Muslims. Some tombs, or kramat (from Signal Hill at Oude Kraal, from Constantia to Faure, passing through Robben Island), form the "circle of Islam" around the peninsula. See in particular the kramat of the last Sultan of Malacca to Klein Constantia.
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