Algeria inaugurates Africa’s largest mosque

RELIGIONS NEWS AGENCY (REDNA) – Algeria inaugurated a gigantic mosque on its Mediterranean coastline.

AP reported built by a Chinese construction firm throughout the 2010s, the Great Mosque of Algiers features the world’s tallest minaret, measuring at 869 feet (265 meters).

The third largest mosque in the world and largest outside Islam’s holiest cities, its prayer room accommodates 120,000 people.

Its modernist design contains Arab and North African flourishes to honor Algerian tradition and culture as well as a helicopter landing pad and a library that can house up to 1 million books.

The inauguration would guide Muslims “toward goodness and moderation,” said Ali Mohamed Salabi, the General Secretary of world union of Muslim Ulemas.

Propagating a moderate brand of Islam has been a key priority in Algeria since government forces subdued an Islamist-led rebellion throughout the 1990s when a bloody civil war swept the country.

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