This is a list of mosques in Algeria. According to Algeria Press Service in 2020, there are around 18,400 mosques in Algeria as a whole.[1]
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Name |
Images |
Location |
Year |
Notes |
Sidi Okba Mosque |
 |
Sidi Okba |
686 |
[2] |
Ghardaia Mosque |
 |
Ghardaia |
10th century |
|
Sidi Bou Merouane Mosque [fr] |
 |
Annaba |
1033 |
|
Great Mosque of Algiers |
 |
Algiers |
1097 |
[3] |
Sidi Ramadan Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1097 |
|
Great Mosque of Tlemcen |
 |
Tlemcen |
1136 |
[4][5] |
Great Mosque of Nedroma |
 |
Nedroma |
1145 |
|
Sidi Bellahsen Mosque |
 |
Tlemcen |
1296 |
Repurposed as an Islamic art museum |
Mansourah Mosque |
 |
Tlemcen |
1302-1303 |
|
El Mechouar Mosque |
 |
Tlemcen |
1310 |
|
Sidi Boumediene Mosque |
 |
Tlemcen |
1339 |
Preserves the tomb of Abu Madyan, an influential Sufi |
Sidi El Haloui |
 |
Tlemcen |
1353 |
Built by the Marinid Sultan Abou Inane Fares in honor of Abou Abdallah Echoudsy , a qadi of Seville accused of witchcraft and conspiring against the Zayyanid monarch under the Marinid occupation of the city. |
Shrine of Sidi Abder Rahman |
 |
Algiers |
1471 |
Commemorates Sidi Abder Rahman El Thaelebi, a renowned Islamic scholar |
El Kawthar Mosque |
 |
Blida |
1533 |
Renovated and expanded in 1981 |
Safir Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1534 |
|
Ketchaoua Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1612 |
|
Ali Bitchin Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1622 |
|
Al-Qods Mosque [fr] |
 |
Bouira |
1652 |
|
El Barani Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1653 |
|
Djama’a al-Djedid |
 |
Algiers |
1660 |
[6] |
Mausoleum of Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine |
 |
Algiers |
1791 |
Preserves the tomb of Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine, the founder of Rahmaniyya Sufi order and one of the seven Patron Saints of Algiers. |
Bey Mohamed el-Kebir Mosque |
 |
Oran |
1792 |
|
Salah Bey Mosque |
 |
Annaba |
1791-1792 |
|
Hassan Pasha Mosque |
 |
Oran |
1796 |
|
Imam al-Houari Mosque |
 |
Oran |
1792-1799 |
[7] |
Ben Farès Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1865 |
Built as a synagogue in 1865; converted to a mosque in 1962. |
Al-Rahma Mosque, Algiers [ar] |
 |
Algiers |
1897 |
|
El Rahman Mosque |
 |
Cherchell |
19th century |
Built in the 19th century as a church; converted to a mosque in 1964. |
Sidi Khaled Mosque |
 |
Sidi Khaled, Biskra |
1912 |
The current structure is a 1917 reconstruction. It is believed to contain the tomb of the pre-Islamic figure, Khalid bin Sinan, who is cited in local traditions as having moved to Algeria. It is currently in a state of disrepair but is still a popular spot for visits from locals. |
Abdellah Ben Salem Mosque |
 |
Oran |
1918 |
|
Al-Umma Mosque |
 |
Algiers |
1951 |
|
Emir Abdelkader Mosque |
 |
Constantine |
1994 |
|
1st November of 1954 Great Mosque |
 |
Batna |
2003 |
|
20th August of 1956 Mosque |
|
Ouzellaguen |
2011 |
|
Al-Aman Mosque |
 |
Souk Ahras |
2011 |
|
Abdelhamid Ben Badis Mosque |
 |
Oran |
2015 |
|
Jemma Al Djazair |
 |
Algiers |
2019 |
Houses the world's tallest minaret that is 265 metres (869 ft) high and is the third-largest mosque in the world,[8][9][10][11] capable of accommodating 120,000 worshippers. |
Sidi Ghanim Mosque [fr] |
 |
Mila |
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