Name
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Images
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Location
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Year
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Remarks
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Abu al-Hasan Mosque
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Fez
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1341[2]
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Al-Aadam Mosque ‘Masjid Al aadam'
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Safi
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12-13th century
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Ahl Fas Mosque
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Rabat
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18th century[3]
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Al-Akhawayn University Mosque
|
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Ifrane
|
1995
|
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Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum
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Meknes
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1776
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Preserves the tomb of Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa, a Sufi mystic and Ash'ari scholar.
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Al-Beida Mosque
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|
Fez
|
N/A
|
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Al-Fath Mosque
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Kenitra
|
N/A
|
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Al-Kawtar Mosque
|
|
Kenitra
|
N/A
|
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Al-Khayr Mosque
|
|
Agadir
|
N/A
|
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Al-Rahmah Mosque
|
|
Fez
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N/A
|
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Al-Souriyin Mosque
|
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Tangier
|
1975
|
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Al-Wusta Mosque
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Marrakesh
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1538
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Built by a Saadian vizier named 'Allish (or 'Alilsh) in 1538, later rebuilt or modified under Sultan Moulay Abd ar-Rahman in the 19th century.[4]: 429 [5]
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Ad-Doha Mosque
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|
Casablanca
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N/A
|
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Andalusian Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
860
|
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Grande Mosque (Larache)
|
|
Larache
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1689[6]
|
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Assunna Mosque
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Casablanca
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1966
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Mosque designed by Jean-François Zevaco in a modernist brutalist style.
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As-Sunna Mosque
|
|
Kenitra
|
N/A
|
|
As-Sunna Mosque
|
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Rabat
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1785
|
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Bab Berdieyinne Mosque
|
|
Meknes
|
18th century
|
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Bab Doukkala Mosque
|
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Marrakesh
|
1570-71
|
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Bab Guissa Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
1760[7]
|
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Barrima Mosque
|
|
Marrakesh
|
late 18th century
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Mosque attached to the Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen) in Marrakesh.
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Ben Salah Mosque
|
|
Marrakesh
|
14th century
|
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Ben Youssef Mosque
|
|
Marrakesh
|
1070s
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Established by Almoravids but current building was completely rebuilt by Alaouite dynasty.[8]
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Ben Youssef Mosque
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|
Essaouira
|
18th century
|
|
Bou Inania Madrasa
|
|
Fez
|
1351-1356
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Built as a madrasa but gained the status of Friday mosque.[9]
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Bou Jeloud Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
Between 1184 and 1199[10]
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Originally the mosque of the Kasbah Bou Jeloud (which no longer exists today).[9]
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Chellah Minaret
|
|
Rabat
|
13th century
|
|
Chrabliyine Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
1342[11]
|
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Dar El Makhzen Mosque
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Casablanca
|
|
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Diwan Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
Between 1792 and 1822[12]
|
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El-Oued Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
Between 1792 and 1822
|
Initially founded as a madrasa in 1323, later replaced by the current mosque.
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Grand Mosque of Asilah
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Asilah
|
Late 17th century[13]
|
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Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen
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Chefchaouen
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1471 or 16th century
|
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Grand Mosque of Fes el-Jdid
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|
Fez
|
1276[2]
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First mosque of Fes el-Jdid. Marinid sultan Abu Inan is believed to be buried here.[14]
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Grand Mosque of Meknes
|
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Meknes
|
Mid-9th century[15]
|
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Grand Mosque of Tangier
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Tangier
|
Current building dates from 1817–18; a mosque existed on the same site earlier.[13]
|
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Grand Mosque of Oujda
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Oujda
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1296[2]
|
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Great Mosque (Rabat)
|
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Rabat
|
Late 13th or early 14th century
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Founded by the Marinids but almost completely reconstructed in more recent periods. The current minaret dates from 1939.
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Great Mosque of Salé
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|
Salé
|
1028-1029
|
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Great Mosque of Taza
|
|
Taza
|
1142[16]
|
|
Hamra Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
14th century[17][14]
|
|
Hassan Tower
|
|
Rabat
|
1199
|
|
Hassan II Mosque
|
|
Casablanca
|
1993
|
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Kasbah Mosque of Marrakech
|
|
Marrakesh
|
1185-1190
|
|
Kasbah Mosque in Tangier
|
|
Tangier
|
Late 17th century (after 1684)[13]
|
|
Kasbah An-Nouar Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
18th century
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Original date of construction is unknown.
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Kutubiyya Mosque
|
|
Marrakesh
|
1184-1199
|
|
Lalla Abla Mosque
|
|
Tangier
|
2018
|
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Lalla Aouda Mosque
|
|
Meknes
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1276 (original foundation); 1672-178 (current mosque)
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Originally the mosque of the 13th-century Marinid kasbah in Meknes, it was completely rebuilt by Moulay Isma'il as part of his new imperial capital in the late 17th century.
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Lalla ez-Zhar Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
1357
|
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Lalla Ghriba Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
1408
|
|
Lalla Khadija Mosque
|
|
Kenitra
|
N/A
|
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Loubnan Mosque
|
|
Agadir
|
1969
|
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Mohammed V Mosque
|
|
Tangier
|
1983
|
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Mohammed V Mosque
|
|
Agadir
|
1988
|
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Mohammed V Mosque
|
|
Fnideq
|
2011[18]
|
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Mosque
|
|
Louhahsa, Tlita Oulad Hamdane, Doukkala
|
|
|
Mosque
|
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Taroudant
|
|
|
Mosque
|
|
Tafraout, Maroc
|
|
|
Mosque
|
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Tafraout, Maroc
|
|
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Mosque
|
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Tamraght
|
|
|
Mosque of al-Qarawiyyin
|
|
Fez
|
859
|
|
Mouassine Mosque
|
|
Marrakesh
|
1572-73
|
|
Moulay Abdallah Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
Between 1729 and 1757[2]
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A royal necropolis of the Alaouite dynasty is attached to the mosque.[14]
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Moulay Slimane Mosque
|
|
Rabat
|
1812
|
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Old Mosque
(Jama' al-'Atiq)
|
|
Rabat (Kasbah of the Udayas)
|
1150
|
Founded by the Almoravids but heavily restored in later periods. Current minaret dates from the 18th century.[13]
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R'cif Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
1793-1822[19]
|
|
Said Mosque
|
|
Ksar el-Kebir
|
1713
|
|
Sidi Ahmed al-Tijani Mosque
|
|
Fez
|
18th century
|
|
Sidi Bou Abib Mosque
|
|
Tangier
|
1917
|
|
Souq al-Ahad Mosque
|
|
Agadir
|
N/A
|
|
Tinmal Mosque
|
|
Tinmel
|
1148[20]
|
No longer operating as mosque but accessible to visitors as a historical site
|
Zawiya of Moulay Idris I
|
|
Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
|
Probably first established in 9th century, but rebuilt and modified many times.[13]
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Burial site of Idris I. Current structure dates from Alaouite period.[13]
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Zawiya of Moulay Idriss II
|
|
Fez
|
First established in 9th century, but rebuilt and modified many times.[12]
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Burial site of Idris II. Current structure dates from Alaouite period.[12]
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Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-Aziz
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|
Marrakesh
|
16th century
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Contains the tomb of Sidi Abd al-Aziz Abd at-Tabba', one of the Seven Saints of Marrakesh
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Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes
|
|
Marrakesh
|
Established after 1204
|
Contains the tomb of Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti (Sidi Bel Abbes), one of the Seven Saints of Marrakesh, who died in 1204. The current building around his tomb dates from the Saadian period (16th century) and later.[21]
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Zawiya of Sidi Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli
|
|
Marrakesh
|
Established after 1523-24[4]
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Contains the tomb of Muhammad al-Jazuli, one of the Seven Saints of Marrakesh
|