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This is alist ofmosques inTunisia.

According to the data by the Ministry of Religious Affairs as of December 2015[update], there were 5,470 mosques in Tunisia, among which 4,299 areJami Masjids which conductFriday Prayer and 1,171 are smaller mosques.[1] The city ofSfax has highest number of mosques, with 418 Jama Masjids and 88 smaller mosques.[2] The city ofDjerba contains 380 mosques, among which 20 are underground mosques.[3]

List of mosques in Tunisia

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NameImageLocationYear(CE)GroupNotes
Great Mosque of Kairouan
الجامع الكبير قيروان
Kairouan670One of theoldest places of worship in theIslamic world; located in aUNESCOWorld Heritage Site.[4]
Al-Zaytuna Mosque
مسجد الزيتون
Tunis698SuExact dete is disputed; yet believed to be 79AH (698/699 CE)[5]
Bu Ftata Mosque
مسجد بؤ فتاتة
Sousse838-841
Great Mosque of Sfax
الجامع الكبير بسفاكس
Sfaxc. 849Notable for itsAghlabidminaret and its unusually decorated eastern façade.[6]: 37–38 [7]
Great Mosque of Sousse
الجامع الكبير بسوسة
Sousse851Commissioned byAbu al-‘Abbas Muhammad al-Aghlabi; completed in theAghlabid style.[8]
Mosque of Muhammad ibn Khairun
مسجد ابن خيرون
Kairouan866SuCommissioned in 252AH (866/867 CE) during theAghlabid era byMuhammad ibn Khairun,[9] the minaret was added in 844 AH (1440/1441CE), during theHafsid period.[6]: 33–34 
Great Mosque of Monastir
الجامع الكبير بمنستير
Monastir9th centuryThe absence of a dome surmounting themihrab is rare in medievalIfriqiyan architecture.[10]
Great Mosque of Mahdia
الجامع الكبير بمهدية
Mahdia916Commissioned by theFatimid caliphAbdallah al-Mahdi.[6]: 47–51 
Great Mosque of Béja
الجامع الكبير بباجة
Béja
944Built by theFatimids on the site of an old Christianbasilica.
Bled el Hadhar Mosque
مسجد بلد الحضر
Tozeur1149
Ksar Mosque
مسجد قصر
Tunis12th century
Kasbah Mosque
مسجد قصبة
Tunis1230
Al Haoua Mosque
مسجد الهواء
Tunis1252
Bab Bhar Mosque
مسجد باب بحار
Tunis1282
Djemaa Fadhloun
جمامع فضلون
Djerba14th century
Al Haliq Mosque
مسجد حليق
Tunis14th century
Tabbanine Mosque
مسجد التبانين
Tunis
1487
Sidi Elyes Mosque
جامع سيدي إلياس
Sfaxbefore the 15th century
Mosque of the Strangers
مسجد الاجانب
Houmt El Souk15th century
Mosque of the Turks
مسجد الأتراك
Houmt El Souk16th century
Great Mosque of Testour
الجامع الكبير بتستور
Testour1631
Youssef Dey Mosque
مسجد يوسف دي
Tunis1631
Hammouda Pacha Mosque
مسجد حمودة باشا
Tunis1655
The Bey's Mosque
جامع مراد باي
Béja
1675
Al Bey Mosque
مسجد الباي
Kairouan1683
Sidi Mahrez Mosque
مسجد سيدي محرز
Tunis1692
Mosque of the Barber
مسجد الحلاق
Kairouan17th century
Sidi Bou Makhlouf Mosque
مسجد سيدي بؤ مخلوف
Le Kef17th century[11]
Bab Jazira Mosque
مسجد باب جزيرة
Tunis1710
El Jedid Mosque
مسجد الجديد
Tunis1726
Mustapha Hamza Mosque
مسجد مسطفى حمزة الخضر
Mahdia1778[12]
Al Malek Mosque
مسجد الملك
Kairouan18th century
Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque
مسجد صاحب الطابع
Tunis1814
Slimane Hamza Mosque
مسجد سليمان حمزة
Mahdia1826[12]
Bardo Mosque
مسجد الباردو
Le Bardo19th century
Bourgiba Mosque
جامع برقويبة
Monastir1963
Malik ibn Anas Mosque
مسجد مالك ابن أنس
Carthage2003
Douar el Chott Mosque
مسجد دوار الشط
Carthage
Dougga Mosque
مسجد دوغا
Dougga
El Ahmadi Mosque
مسجد الاحمدي
La Marsa
El Hilali Mosque
مسجد الهلالي
Kairouan
El May Mosque
مسجد الماي
Djerba
El Rabba Mosque
مسجد الرباء
Sousse
Ennasr Mosque
مسجد النصر
Ghomrassen
Ennour Mosque
مسجد النور
Monastir
Essaidia Mosque
مسجد السعيدية
Le Bardo
Great Mosque of Gafsa
الجامع الكبير بغفسا
Gafsa
Great Mosque of Hammamet
الجامع الكبير بحمامة
Hammamet
Ibn Abbas Mosque
مسجد ابن عباس
Djerba
Jarah Mosque
مسجد جراح
Gabès
Ksar Hadada Mosque
مسجد قصر حدد
Ksar Hadada
Great Mosque of Medjez el Bab
الجامع الكبير بمجز الباب
Béja
El Lawlib Mosque
مسجد اللولب
Kairouan
Great Mosque of Nabeul
الجامع الكبير نباول
Nabeul
Negra Mosque
مسجد نغر
Kairouan
Mosque of the Ouled Majed
مسجد الوالد مجد
Degache
Sedouikech Underground Mosque
مسجد سدويكش
Djerba
Mosque of the Seven Sleepers
مسجد الرقود السبع
Chenini
Sidi Abdel Jaoued Mosque
مسجد سيدي عبدالجواد
Jugurtha Tableland
Sidi Achor Mosque
مسجد سيدي أشور
Nabeul
Sidi Amor Kammoun Mosque
مسجد سيدي عمر فنون
Sfax
Sidi Bou Said Mosque
مسجد سيدي بو سعيد
Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Mtir Mosque
مسجد سيدي متير
Mahdia
Sidi Reis Mosque
مسجد سيدي رئيس
Sfax
Zawiya al-Zouqaq
زوية الزوقاق
Tunis

Legend

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Group / TraditionAbbreviation
AhmadiyyaA
Non-denominationalND
Shia IslamSH
Sunni IslamSu

See also

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References

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  1. ^عدد الجوامع والمساجد المصادق على ترسيمها ضمن قائمة المعالم الدينية إلى حدود شهر ديسمبر 2015، وزارة الشؤون الدينية، ديسمبر 2015
  2. ^صفاقس الأولى في عدد الجوامع والمساجد بالبلاد.. وجامع واحد ليس تحت السيطرة.Turess. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  3. ^مساجد تحت الأرض .. حصون تونس “المهمَلة” ضد الغزاة.Al-Quds. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  4. ^"Great Mosque of Kairouan".discoverislamicart.org. Archived fromthe original on April 7, 2013.
  5. ^Chater, Khalifa (2002). "Zaytūna". In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C.E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W.P. (eds.).Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Vol. XI. Brill. pp. 488–490.ISBN 9789004161214.
  6. ^abcBloom, Jonathan M. (2020).Architecture of the Islamic West: North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, 700–1800. Yale University Press.ISBN 9780300218701.
  7. ^Bloom, Jonathan M.; Blair, Sheila, eds. (2009). "Architecture; IV. c. 750–c. 900; C. Tunisia".The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press.ISBN 9780195309911.
  8. ^"Great Mosque of Sousse".Museum with No Frontiers. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2017.
  9. ^Zangar, Saloua."Mosque of the Three Doors".Discover Islamic Art, Museum With No Frontiers. RetrievedNovember 21, 2020.
  10. ^"Qantara - Grande Mosquée de Monastir". Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedAugust 2, 2017.
  11. ^"Sidi Bou Makhlouf Mosque - el Kef tourism - ViaMichelin".
  12. ^ab"Future Our Past".www.futureourpast.com. Archived fromthe original on January 31, 2018.

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