The Great Mosque of Algiers: Opening due to popular anger in France



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The largest mosque in Algeria

The prayer hall in the “Great Mosque of Algeria” was inaugurated on Wednesday night, on the occasion of the anniversary of the Prophet’s birth, provided that the remaining facilities are open to visitors, after the Corona pandemic is over.

The Algerian Prime Minister, Abdelaziz Jarad, participated with the local government and religious figures, and ambassadors from Islamic countries, in conducting evening prayers at the mosque, in the absence of the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, who is in Germany after being infected by the coronavirus.

Construction of the mosque began in 2012, during the era of the resigned Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, and was completed a year and a half ago.

The huge religious building extends over an area of ​​more than 27 thousand hectares, making it the largest in Africa and the third largest in the world after the Chinese company that oversees its construction, “China State Construction Engineering”. Prophet’s Mosque and the Great Mosque of Saudi Arabia.

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