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BY: Hana Saada
ALGIERS- Algeria continues to fascinate tourists from all over the world with its architectural marvels! Indeed, many foreigners are surprised by the grandeur and beauty of our country, including tourists, content creators, and even celebrities. Our country apparently leaves no one indifferent.
Recently, a Moroccan content creator known as Kwela on social networks, especially TikTok, posted a video during his visit to the capital, Algiers.
Blown away by the Great Mosque of Algiers, the Moroccan tourist praised the merits of this monument as well as the country’s efforts.
Visiting Algeria, the Moroccan paid a visit to the famous cult place in Algiers. Filming the tallest minaret in the world from both outside and inside, the vlogger said he was charmed and deeply impressed by its grandeur and architecture, dubbed a magnificent architectural masterpiece.
As he entered to perform the Asr prayer, Kwela took this opportunity to film both the interior and exterior of this jewel of Islamic architecture. The video, posted on his TikTok, has been widely shared on social networks.
Moreover, Kwela did not hide his feelings of tranquility and serenity within the mosque. “Once inside, you will feel peace and quiet,” he said.
Great Mosque of Algiers… anti extremism’s religious and cultural edifice
Erected in the heart of the capital on the territory of the commune of Mohammadia, the Great Mosque of Algiers is classified as the largest in Africa and the third largest in the world after Masdjid Al-Haram of Mecca and Masdjid Al-Nabawi of Medina.
The mosque is modernist in design, with an Andalusian interior, geometric architecture, and decorations in wood, marble, and alabaster. It features six kilometers of Koranic text in Arabic calligraphy, along with turquoise prayer mats.
This modernist structure extends across 27.75 hectares, with a prayer hall spreading over more than
2 hectares, with a capacity of 120,000 worshipers. This hall is a massive cube with a footprint measuring approx. 145 meters by 145 meters and 22.5 meters high. At its apex, there is a dome that soars to a height of 70 meters and a base of some 50 meters in diameter. All the religious elements, such as the Qibla wall, the Mihrab, and the Minbar, are integrated into a hall of modern aesthetics.
The Mosque boasts the world’s tallest minaret at 267 meters, fitted with elevators, offering panoramic views that overlook the capital and Bay of Algiers with the dimensions of a skyscraper. These features make it unique in the history of Islam. Its floors open out to the plaza, while the elevators, made of semi-transparent ornamental elements (known as “Moucharabieh façade elements”) serving as protection from the sun, take visitors to the upper public floors, which house the Museum of Algerian History. Moving above, you can find two research areas known as the Research Center, which are accessible to accredited scholars only. The top of the tower, for its part, is open to the public.
Cultural and educational buildings, such as; a house for the Qur’an with a capacity of 300 seats for post-graduation pedagogy, an Islamic cultural center built on an area of 8,000 square meters, with a capacity of 3,000 people, a library with a capacity of more than 2.000 seats hosting a million books, a lecture hall, a museum of Islamic art and history, a center for research on the history of Algeria, a media library, a video library, a film library, two amphitheatres, projection spaces, art workshops, a computer center and the Imam School with apartments for doctoral students are a fundamental part of the Mosque complex, making this edifice not only the center of religious matters, but also the center of events and social and cultural life.
The mosque also contains an outdoor sprawling square with a courtyard that mediates between the prayer hall and the adjoining esplanade in the west. There are administrative headquarters, a car park with a capacity of up to 6,000 cars on two levels underground, green spaces, and shops, not to mention 12 independent buildings located on an area of about one hectare. The mosque has a highly effective anti-seismic system capable of absorbing more than 70% of the earthquake’s force.