List of mosques in Algeria
This is a list of mosques in Algeria. According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowment in 2006, there are around 15,000 mosques in Algeria as a whole, of which 450 are in the capital city of Algiers. 90% of which are built after the independence of Algeria in 1962.[1]
| Name | Images | Location | Year | Remarks | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sidi El Haloui | Tlemcen, Algeria | 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. | |
| Djama Bab Zir | _Bab_Zir_-_ND._Phot._LCCN2004665063.jpg.webp) | Tlemcen, Algeria | Around 1070 | Built by Youssef Ibn Tachfine under the Almoravid occupation of the city. | 
| 1st November of 1954 Great Mosque |  | Batna | 2003 | |
| 20th August of 1956 Mosque | Ouzellaguen | 2011 | ||
| Abdelhamid Ben Badis Mosque |  | Oran | 2015 | |
| Abdellah Ben Salem Mosque | _en_2011.JPG.webp) | Oran | 1918 | |
| Ben Farès Mosque |  | Algiers | 1865 | |
| Al-Aman Mosque |  | Souk Ahras | 2011 | |
| Ali Bitchin Mosque |  | Algiers | 1622 | |
| Al-Qods Mosque |  | Bouira | 1652 | |
| Al-Rahma Mosque, Algiers |  | Algiers | 1897 | |
| El Barani Mosque |  | Algiers | 1653 | |
| Bey Mohamed el-Kebir Mosque |  | Oran | 1792 | |
| Djama’a al-Djedid |  | Algiers | 1660 | |
| Great Mosque of Algiers |  | Algiers | 1097[2] | |
| Emir Abdelkader Mosque |  | Constantine | 1994 | |
| Ghardaia Mosque |  | Ghardaia | 10th century | |
| Hassan Pasha Mosque |  | Oran | 1796 | |
| Imam el-Houari Mosque |  | Oran | 1792-1799 | |
| Jemma Al Djazair |  | Algiers | 2019 | |
| El Kawthar Mosque |  | Blida | 1533 | Renovated and expanded in 1981 | 
| Ketchaoua Mosque |  | Algiers | 1612 | |
| Mansourah Mosque |  | Tlemcen | 1302-1303 | |
| El Mechouar Mosque | .JPG.webp) | Tlemcen | 1310 | |
| Great Mosque of Nedroma |  | Nedroma | 1145 | |
| El Rahman Mosque |  | Cherchell | 1574 | |
| Safir Mosque |  | Algiers | 1534 | |
| Salah Bey Mosque |  | Annaba | 1791-1792 | |
| Shrine of Sidi Abder Rahman |  | Algiers | 1471 | Commemorates Sidi Abder Rahman El Thaelebi, a renowned Islamic scholar | 
| Sidi Boumediene Mosque |  | Tlemcen | 1339 | Preserves the tomb of Abu Madyan, an influential Sufi | 
| Sidi Ghanim Mosque |  | Mila | 678[3] | Probably the oldest Mosque in Algeria | 
| Sidi Bellahsen Mosque |  | Tlemcen | 1290 | |
| Sidi Bou Merouane Mosque |  | Annaba | 1033 | |
| 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. | 
| Sidi Okba Mosque |  | Sidi Okba | 686[4] | |
| Sidi Ramadan Mosque |  | Algiers | 1097 | |
| Great Mosque of Tlemcen | .jpg.webp) | Tlemcen | 1136[5][6] | |
| Al-Umma Mosque |  | Algiers | 1951 | 
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References
    
|  | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosques in Algeria. | 
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- "Fountain in Mosque of El Kebir, Algiers, Algeria". World Digital Library. 1899. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- "Mois du patrimoine : La mosquée de Sidi Ghanem de Mila, une histoire à écrire". www.elmoudjahid.com. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- "Sidi 'Uqba (mosque, minaret and tomb)". Museum With No Frontiers. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
- "Qantara - Great Mosque of Tlemcen". www.qantara-med.org. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
- Marçais, Georges (1954). L'architecture musulmane d'Occident. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques.
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