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Djamaa el Djazaïr (Arabic: جامع الجزائر), also known as the Great Mosque of Algiers (French: Grande mosquée d'Alger), is a large mosque located in Algiers, Algeria. Opened in April 2019, it houses the world's tallest minaret and is the third-largest mosque in the world after the Great Mosque of Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi of ...
Djamaa el Djazaïr: 120,000 [15] 20,000 [15] Algiers Algeria: 2019 Sunni: Hassan II Mosque: 105,000 [16] Casablanca Morocco: 1993 Sunni: Umayyad Mosque: 100,000 [citation needed] Damascus Syria: 715: Sunni: Badshahi Mosque: Night View of Badshahi Mosque (King’s Mosque) 100,000 [17] Lahore Pakistan: 1673: Sunni: Bahria Grand Mosque: Side view ...
List of mosques in Algeria; List of Algerian saints; Djamaa el Djazaïr; Djamaa el Kebir; Raising hands in Dua; Idjaza; Hizb Rateb; Hezzab; Salka; Bash Hezzab; Nass al-Houdhour; Cemeteries of Algiers; Algerian high islamic council Algerian fiqh academy Algerian scientific council of fatwa Algerian forum of maliki fiqh
Print/export Download as PDF ... Great Mosque of Algiers may refer to: Djamaa el Kebir, consecrated 1097; Djamaa el Djazaïr, inaugurated 2024 This page was last ...
This is a list of the tallest minarets in the world. It ranks minarets by their height. The tallest minaret in the world is the minaret of the Djamaa el Djazaïr in Algiers, Algeria which stands at 265 metres (870 ft).
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.
Djamaa el Djazaïr Algeria: Algiers: 2019 Djamaa 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. [4] [5] Hamoudi Mosque Djibouti: City of Djibouti: 1906 Korijib Masjid Djibouti: Tadjoura: 630–640 Possibly the oldest ...
Djama'a al-Djedid, also referred to as the Jamaa al-Jadid, [26] Jamaa El Jedid, or the New Mosque, [26] [27] (Turkish: Yeni Camii, meaning New Mosque [28]) is an Ottoman mosque located in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. [29] It was built in 1660 in accordance with the traditions of the Hanafi school. [27]