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List of mosques in Morocco

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This is alist ofmosques inMorocco. According to the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in 2016, there are around 41,755 mosques in Morocco, of which 16,489 areJama Masjids, and 10,061 are specifically designated as culturally significant.[1]

NameImagesLocationYearRemarks
Abu al-Hasan MosqueFez1341[2]
Al-Aadam Mosque ‘Masjid Al aadam'Safi12-13th century
Ahl Fas MosqueRabat18th century[3]
Al-Akhawayn University MosqueIfrane1995
Cheikh Al Kamel MausoleumMeknes1776Preserves the tomb ofMohammed al-Hadi ben Issa, aSufi mystic andAsh'ari scholar.
Al-Beida MosqueFezN/A
Al-Fath MosqueKenitraN/A
Al-Kawtar MosqueKenitraN/A
Al-Khayr MosqueAgadirN/A
Al-Rahmah MosqueFezN/A
Al-Souriyin MosqueTangier1975
Al-Wusta MosqueMarrakesh1538Built by aSaadianvizier named 'Allish (or 'Alilsh) in 1538, later rebuilt or modified under SultanMoulay Abd ar-Rahman in the 19th century.[4]: 429 [5]
Ad-Doha MosqueCasablancaN/A
Andalusian MosqueFez860
Grande Mosque (Larache)Larache1689[6]
Assunna MosqueCasablanca1966Mosque designed byJean-François Zevaco in amodernistbrutalist style.
As-Sunna MosqueKenitraN/A
As-Sunna MosqueRabat1785
Bab Berdieyinne MosqueMeknes18th century
Bab Doukkala MosqueMarrakesh1570-71
Bab Guissa MosqueFez1760[7]
Barrima MosqueMarrakeshlate 18th centuryMosque attached to the Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen) in Marrakesh.
Ben Salah MosqueMarrakesh14th century
Ben Youssef MosqueMarrakesh1070sEstablished byAlmoravids but current building was completely rebuilt byAlaouite dynasty.[8]
Ben Youssef MosqueEssaouira18th century
Bou Inania MadrasaFez1351-1356Built as amadrasa but gained the status ofFriday mosque.[9]
Bou Jeloud MosqueFezBetween 1184 and 1199[10]Originally the mosque of the Kasbah Bou Jeloud (which no longer exists today).[9]
Chellah MinaretRabat13th century
Chrabliyine MosqueFez1342[11]
Dar El Makhzen MosqueCasablanca
Diwan MosqueFezBetween 1792 and 1822[12]
El-Oued MosqueFezBetween 1792 and 1822Initially founded as a madrasa in 1323, later replaced by the current mosque.
Grand Mosque of AsilahAsilahLate 17th century[13]
Grand Mosque of ChefchaouenChefchaouen1471 or 16th century
Grand Mosque of Fes el-JdidFez1276[2]First mosque ofFes el-Jdid.Marinid sultanAbu Inan is believed to be buried here.[14]
Grand Mosque of MeknesMeknesMid-9th century[15]
Grand Mosque of TangierTangierCurrent building dates from 1817–18; a mosque existed on the same site earlier.[13]
Grand Mosque of OujdaOujda1296[2]
Great Mosque (Rabat)RabatLate 13th or early 14th centuryFounded by theMarinids but almost completely reconstructed in more recent periods. The current minaret dates from 1939.
Great Mosque of SaléSalé1028-1029
Great Mosque of TazaTaza1142[16]
Hamra MosqueFez14th century[17][14]
Hassan TowerRabat1199
Hassan II MosqueCasablanca1993
Kasbah Mosque of MarrakechMarrakesh1185-1190
Kasbah Mosque in TangierTangierLate 17th century (after 1684)[13]
Kasbah An-Nouar MosqueFez18th centuryOriginal date of construction is unknown.
Kutubiyya MosqueMarrakesh1184-1199
Lalla Abla MosqueTangier2018
Lalla Aouda MosqueMeknes1276 (original foundation); 1672-178 (current mosque)Originally the mosque of the 13th-centuryMarinid kasbah in Meknes, it was completely rebuilt byMoulay Isma'il as part of his new imperial capital in the late 17th century.
Lalla ez-Zhar MosqueFez1357
Lalla Ghriba MosqueFez1408
Lalla Khadija MosqueKenitraN/A
Loubnan MosqueAgadir1969
Mohammed V MosqueTangier1983
Mohammed V MosqueAgadir1988
Mohammed V MosqueFnideq2011[18]
Mosque of al-QarawiyyinFez859
Mouassine MosqueMarrakesh1572-73
Moulay Abdallah MosqueFezBetween 1729 and 1757[2]A royal necropolis of theAlaouite dynasty is attached to the mosque.[14]
Moulay Slimane MosqueRabat1812
Old Mosque

(Jama' al-'Atiq)

Rabat (Kasbah of the Udayas)1150Founded by theAlmoravids but heavily restored in later periods. Current minaret dates from the 18th century.[13]
R'cif MosqueFez1793-1822[19]
Said MosqueKsar el-Kebir1713
Sidi Ahmed al-Tijani MosqueFez18th century
Sidi Bou Abib MosqueTangier1917
Souq al-Ahad MosqueAgadirN/A
Tinmal MosqueTinmel1148[20]No longer operating as mosque but accessible to visitors as a historical site
Zawiya of Moulay Idris IMoulay Idriss ZerhounProbably first established in 9th century, but rebuilt and modified many times.[13]Burial site ofIdris I. Current structure dates fromAlaouite period.[13]
Zawiya of Moulay Idriss IIFezFirst established in 9th century, but rebuilt and modified many times.[12]Burial site ofIdris II. Current structure dates fromAlaouite period.[12]
Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-AzizMarrakesh16th centuryContains the tomb ofSidi Abd al-Aziz Abd at-Tabba', one of theSeven Saints of Marrakesh
Zawiya of Sidi Bel AbbesMarrakeshEstablished after 1204Contains the tomb ofAbu al-Abbas as-Sabti (Sidi Bel Abbes), one of theSeven Saints of Marrakesh, who died in 1204. The current building around his tomb dates from theSaadian period (16th century) and later.[21]
Zawiya of Sidi Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli

MarrakeshEstablished after 1523-24[4]Contains the tomb ofMuhammad al-Jazuli, one of theSeven Saints of Marrakesh

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  1. ^عدد المساجد في المغرب.Mawdoo3. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  2. ^abcdMarçais, Georges (1954).L'architecture musulmane d'Occident. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques.
  3. ^مسجد اهل فاس بمدينة الرباط.المساجد. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
  4. ^abDeverdun, Gaston (1959).Marrakech: Des origines à 1912. Rabat: Éditions Techniques Nord-Africaines.
  5. ^"Le quartier ibn Yūsuf".Bulletin du patrimoine de Marrakech et de sa région:14–15. March 2019.
  6. ^http://laracheinfo.com/news5187.html.Laracheinfo. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  7. ^Bab Guissa Mosque and Madrasa. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  8. ^Wilbaux, Quentin (2001).La médina de Marrakech: Formation des espaces urbains d'une ancienne capitale du Maroc. Paris: L'Harmattan.ISBN 2747523888.
  9. ^abLe Tourneau, Roger (1949).Fès avant le protectorat: étude économique et sociale d'une ville de l'occident musulman. Casablanca: Société Marocaine de Librairie et d'Édition.
  10. ^Terrasse, Henri (1964). "La mosquée almohade de Bou Jeloud à Fès".Al-Andalus.29 (2):355–363.
  11. ^Fez.Archnet. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  12. ^abcGaudio, Attilio (1982).Fès: Joyau de la civilisation islamique. Paris: Les Presse de l'UNESCO: Nouvelles Éditions Latines.ISBN 2723301591.
  13. ^abcdefTouri, Abdelaziz; Benaboud, Mhammad; Boujibar El-Khatib, Naïma; Lakhdar, Kamal; Mezzine, Mohamed (2010).Le Maroc andalou : à la découverte d'un art de vivre (2 ed.). Ministère des Affaires Culturelles du Royaume du Maroc & Museum With No Frontiers.ISBN 978-3902782311.
  14. ^abcMaslow, Boris (1937).Les mosquées de Fès et du nord du Maroc. Paris: Éditions d'art et d'histoire.
  15. ^المسجد الأعظم بمكناس.. أسس قواعده المرابطون.Maghress. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  16. ^Salmon, Xavier (2018).Maroc Almoravide et Almohade: Architecture et décors au temps des conquérants, 1055-1269. Paris: LienArt.
  17. ^Marçais, Georges (1954).L'architecture musulmane d'Occident. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques. pp. 268–271.
  18. ^أمير المؤمنين يفتتح مسجد محمد الخامس بالفنيدق ويترأس به حفلا دينيا كبيرا إحياء لليلة القدر.Maghress. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
  19. ^Rasif Mosque. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  20. ^Salmon, Xavier (2018).Maroc Almoravide et Almohade: Architecture et décors au temps des conquérants, 1055-1269. Paris: LienArt. pp. 96–97.
  21. ^Salmon, Xavier (2016).Marrakech: Splendeurs saadiennes: 1550-1650. Paris: LienArt.ISBN 9782359061826.
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