Mosque

مسجد Mosquée Msalla 2

Q5GP+Q26, Tanger, Morocco

Mosquée Msalla 2

Situated in the vibrant city of Tangier, Morocco, this mosque serves as a significant place of worship and community gathering. While specific details about its history and architectural features are limited, its location in Tangier places it among a rich tapestry of religious and cultural landmarks.

Tangier is renowned for its diverse array of mosques, each reflecting the city's rich Islamic heritage. Notable among these is the Mohammed V Mosque, completed in 1983, which stands as the largest mosque in Tangier. This mosque was erected on the initiative of then Crown Prince Mohammed, now King Mohammed VI, and named after his grandfather, Mohammed V. The mosque's construction was funded by Kuwait, leading to the renaming of the square in front of it as Place du Koweit. According to local lore, a visiting Kuwaiti sheikh was displeased by the dominance of the nearby Catholic Cathedral's bell tower and offered financing for a Muslim tower to surpass it. Consequently, the Mohammed V Mosque's minaret became the tallest in Tangier. The mosque complex also includes the seat of the regional Ulama council, a theological institute and boarding school named after Ibn Atiyah al-Andalusi, the local delegation of the Moroccan Ministry of Habous & Islamic Affairs, and a library. (en.wikipedia.org)

Another significant mosque is the Grand Mosque of Tangier, located in the city's old medina. Established in 1684 during the Alaouite period, the current structure was completed in 1817-18. The mosque is distinguished by its splendor and the richness of its decorations, utilizing various decorative arts such as mosaics, glazes, dyeing, engraving, carving, and writing on wood and gypsum. It features a prayer hall consisting of three halls parallel to the qibla wall and a courtyard surrounded on each side by two porticos, serving as a model for Alawite mosques known for their simple architecture. (en.wikipedia.org)

The Lalla Abla Mosque, also known as the Port Mosque, is another notable landmark in Tangier. Completed in 2017 and inaugurated by King Mohammed VI in July 2018, it replaced a smaller mosque on a nearby location. The mosque occupies a 5,712 square meter land lot in a prominent location on Tangier's fishing port. It can host over 1,900 worshippers, with separate prayer halls for men and women. (en.wikipedia.org)

These mosques, among others in Tangier, contribute to the city's rich Islamic heritage and serve as centers for worship, community gathering, and cultural exchange. Each mosque reflects the architectural styles and historical periods that have shaped Tangier, offering visitors and worshippers alike a glimpse into the city's diverse and storied past.

Location

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Place details

Area
M'Sallah, Tangier
Country
Morocco

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