List of mosques in Algeria


This is a list of mosques in Algeria. According to Algeria Press Service, there were approximately 18,400 mosques in Algeria.

List

NameImagesLocationYearNotes
Sidi Okba MosqueSidi Okba
Ghardaia MosqueGhardaia
Annaba1033
Great Mosque of AlgiersAlgiers1097
Sidi Ramadan MosqueAlgiers1097
Great Mosque of TlemcenTlemcen1136
Great Mosque of NedromaNedroma1145
Sidi Bellahsen MosqueTlemcen1296Repurposed as an Islamic art museum
Mansourah MosqueTlemcen
El Mechouar MosqueTlemcen1310
Sidi Boumediene MosqueTlemcen1339Preserves the tomb of Abu Madyan, an influential Sufi
Sidi El HalouiTlemcen1353Built by the Marinid Sultan Abou Inane Fares in honor of Abou Abdallah Echoudsy, a qadi of Seville accused of witchcraft and conspiring against the Zayyanid monarch under the Marinid occupation of the city.
Shrine of Sidi Abder RahmanAlgiers1471Commemorates Sidi Abder Rahman El Thaelebi, a renowned Islamic scholar
El Kawthar MosqueBlida1533Renovated and expanded in 1981
Safir MosqueAlgiers1534
Ketchaoua MosqueAlgiers1612
Ali Bitchin MosqueAlgiers1622
Bouira1652
El Barani MosqueAlgiers1653
Djama’a al-DjedidAlgiers1660
Mausoleum of Sidi M'hamed Bou QobrineAlgiers1791Preserves the tomb of Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine, the founder of Rahmaniyya Sufi order and one of the seven Patron Saints of Algiers.
Bey Mohamed el-Kebir MosqueOran1792
Salah Bey MosqueAnnaba
Hassan Pasha MosqueOran1796
Imam al-Houari MosqueOran
Ben Farès MosqueAlgiers1865Built as a synagogue in 1865; converted to a mosque in 1962.
Algiers1897
El Rahman MosqueCherchellBuilt in the 19th century as a church; converted to a mosque in 1964.
Sidi Khaled MosqueSidi Khaled, Biskra1912The current structure is a 1917 reconstruction. It is believed to contain the tomb of the pre-Islamic figure, Khalid bin Sinan, who is cited in local traditions as having moved to Algeria. It is currently in a state of disrepair but is still a popular spot for visits from locals.
Abdellah Ben Salem MosqueOran1918
Al-Umma MosqueAlgiers1951
Emir Abdelkader MosqueConstantine1994
1st November of 1954 Great MosqueBatna2003
20th August of 1956 MosqueOuzellaguen2011
Al-Aman MosqueSouk Ahras2011
Abdelhamid Ben Badis MosqueOran2015
Jemma Al DjazairAlgiers2019Houses the world's tallest minaret that is high and is the third-largest mosque in the world, capable of accommodating 120,000 worshippers.
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