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Africa’s largest mosque inaugurated in Algeria

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After years of political turmoil, Algeria inaugurated a colossal mosque on its Mediterranean shore, symbolizing a transformation from a symbol of state-sponsored strength to one of delays and overspending.

Constructed by a Chinese firm throughout the 2010s, the Great Mosque of Algiers boasts the world’s tallest minaret, standing at 869 feet (265 meters). Ranking as the third largest mosque globally and the largest outside Islam’s holiest cities, it can accommodate 120,000 worshippers in its prayer room.

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Combining modernist design with Arab and North African influences, the mosque pays homage to Algerian tradition and culture.

Notable features include a helicopter landing pad and a library capable of housing 1 million books.

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Ali Mohamed Salabi, the General Secretary of the World Union of Muslim Ulemas, expressed hope that the mosque would guide Muslims toward “goodness and moderation.”

Inaugurated by Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune, the ceremony marked the fulfillment of a promise made amidst much fanfare, although the mosque has been accessible to international tourists and state visitors for five years.

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The timing coincides with the start of Ramadan, allowing the mosque to officially open to the public for nightly prayers.

Despite its grandeur, the mosque was plagued by delays and controversies, including seismic concerns about its location. While the state denied these allegations, delays and cost overruns fueled public discontent.

Originally envisioned by former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who intended it to be Africa’s largest mosque, the project faced setbacks following his resignation amidst nationwide protests in 2019.

Accusations of corruption also marred its construction, reflecting broader suspicions during Bouteflika’s tenure.

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