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List of mosques in Africa

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This is alist of mosques in Africa.

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NameImagesCountryCityYearRemarks
Djamaa el Djazaïr AlgeriaAlgiers2019Djamaa el Djazaïr, also known as the Great Mosque of Algiers, is the second largest mosque in Africa and one of the largest in the world, and houses the world's largest minaret.[1][2]
The Grand Mosque of Bobo-Dioulasso
 Burkina FasoBobo-Dioulasso1832
Hamoudi Mosque DjiboutiCity of Djibouti1906
Korijib Masjid DjiboutiTadjoura630–640Possibly the oldest mosque in Djibouti.
Sadat Quraish Mosque
 EgyptBilbeis640Claimed by some to be the first mosque in Egypt and in Africa.[3]
Egypt Grand Mosque

(Masjid Misr al- Kabeer)

 EgyptNew Administrative Capital2023Masjid Misr Al Kabeer, also known as the Egypt Grand Mosque is part of the newly openedEgypt Islamic Cultural Centre, is the largest mosque in Africa and third-largest in the middle east and is considered as one of the largest in the world.[4]
Great Mosque of Asmara EritreaAsmara1938The minaret resembles a fluted Roman column.
Masjid as-Sahabah EritreaMassawa613[5]Believed by some to be the first mosque on theAfrican continent and the first mosque in the world built by the companions ofMuhammad in the 7th century.[5]
Al Nejashi Mosque EthiopiaNegash7th centuryFounded in the 7th century inNegash, by tradition the burial site of several followers of theIslamic ProphetMuhammad who, during his lifetime, fled to theAksumite Kingdom to escape persecution in Mecca.[6] It was recently renovated by TIKA, a Turkish cooperation organization.[7]
Ghana National Mosque GhanaAccra2021The second largest mosque in West Africa
Medina Mosque GhanaAccra1959
Larabanga Mosque GhanaLarabanga1421
Great Mosque of Djenné MaliDjenné1300The first mosque on the site was built in the 13th century, but the current structure dates from 1907.
Djinguereber Mosque MaliTimbuktu1327
Sidi Yahya Mosque MaliTimbuktu1440
Chinguetti Mosque MauritaniaChinguetti13th-14th century
Saudi Mosque MauritaniaNouakchott?
Jummah Mosque MauritiusPort Louis
List of mosques in Morocco Morocco
Agadez Mosque NigerAgadez16th century
Grand Mosque of Niamey NigerNiamey
Yamma Mosque NigerTahoua1962
Abuja National Mosque NigeriaAbuja1984National mosque
Great Mosque of Kano NigeriaKano15th century
Shitta-Bey Mosque
 NigeriaLagos1892
Juma'a mosque of Zaria NigeriaZaria19th century
Dakar Grand Mosque SenegalDakar
Mosque of Divinity Senegal

Senegal

Ouakam
Great Mosque of Saint-Louis [ar] SenegalSaint-Louis1847[8]
Great Mosque of Touba SenegalToubaMuslim brotherhoods of Senegal
Arba'a Rukun Mosque SomaliaMogadishu1268/9Mihrab contains an inscription commemorating the masjid's founder, Khusrau ibn Muhammed.
Fakr ad-Din Mosque SomaliaMogadishu1269Oldest mosque in Mogadishu. Built by theSultanate of Mogadishu's first Sultan, Fakr ad-Din.
Mosque of Islamic Solidarity SomaliaMogadishu1987National mosque. Largest masjid in theHorn of Africa.
Masjid al-Qiblatayn SomaliaZeilaLocal tradition attributes it to the 7th century,[9] but no reliable dating has yet been established.[10][11]
Jama Mosque SomaliaHargeisa
Juma Masjid Mosque South AfricaDurban1881Largest mosque in South Africa
Nizamiye Mosque South AfricaMidrand,Johannesburg2012
Al-Nilin Mosque SudanKhartoum1970s
Gaddafi Mosque TanzaniaDodoma2010
Great Mosque of Kilwa TanzaniaKilwa11th century and afterLargest historical mosque in East Africa. Built and expanded in multiple phases over a long period. The earliest parts still standing are likely from the 11th century.[12]
Kizimkazi Mosque TanzaniaDimbani1107
Mohammed VI Mosque TanzaniaDar es Salaam2022
List of mosques in Tunisia Tunisia
Uganda National Mosque UgandaKampala2006Opened in June 2007[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Bouteflika's mosque seen as monument to megalomania in Algeria".Arab News. 2019-04-16. Retrieved2022-12-31.
  2. ^"Algeria builds giant mosque with world's tallest minaret".The Guardian. Agence France-Presse. 2016-05-06. Retrieved2022-12-31.
  3. ^"سادات قريش .. أول مسجد في مصر وأفريقيا" ["Sadat Quraish"... the first mosque in Egypt and Africa].Aledtihad. صحيفة الاتحاد. 7 June 2017. Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2021.
  4. ^جولة الرئيس السيسي في مركز مصر الثقافي الإسلامي مع الشيخ أسامة الأزهري بالعاصمة الإدارية, retrieved2023-04-09
  5. ^abReid, Richard J. (12 January 2012)."The Islamic Frontier in Eastern Africa".A History of Modern Africa: 1800 to the Present.John Wiley and Sons. p. 106.ISBN 978-0470658987. Retrieved15 March 2015.
  6. ^"The untold story of King Negash and the al Nejashi Mosque". 18 July 2019.
  7. ^"Negash Āmedīn Mesgīd".Madain Project. Retrieved30 May 2019.
  8. ^Denise Bouche (1974). "L'école française et les musulmans au Sénégal de 1850 à 1920".Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer (in French).61 (223):218–235.doi:10.3406/outre.1974.1756 – viaPersee.fr.Free access icon
  9. ^Mire, Sada (2015-03-01)."Mapping the Archaeology of Somaliland: Religion, Art, Script, Time, Urbanism, Trade and Empire".African Archaeological Review.32 (1):129–130.doi:10.1007/s10437-015-9184-9.ISSN 1572-9842.
  10. ^Insoll, Timothy (2020)."Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa". In Walker, Bethany; Insoll, Timothy; Fenwick, Corisande (eds.).The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology. Oxford University Press. p. 430.ISBN 978-0-19-998788-7.
  11. ^Fauvelle-Aymar, François-Xavier; Hirsch, Bertrand; Bernard, Régis; Champagne, Frédéric (2011)."Le port de Zeyla et son arrière-pays au Moyen Âge: Investigations archéologiques et retour aux sources écrites". In Fauvelle-Aymar, François-Xavier; Hirsch, Bertrand (eds.).Espaces musulmans de la Corne de l'Afrique au Moyen Âge (in French). Addis Ababa: Centre français des études éthiopiennes. pp. 27–74.ISBN 9782821882652.
  12. ^Petersen, Andrew (1996).Dictionary of Islamic Architecture. Routledge. pp. 74, 151.ISBN 978-0-203-20387-3.
  13. ^New Mosque Redraws Kampala's Skyline, 24. August 2006;Libyans open Old Kampala mosqueArchived 2015-06-26 at theWayback Machine, 8. Juni 2007
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