Algeria: Tiemcen – Sidi Boumediene Mosque
The Mosque of Sidi Boumediene stand on a hill above the town of Tiemcen and was built in 1339 in honor of Sidi Boumediene, a prominent Sufi saint and scholar of the 12th century. He was highly respected in the Maghreb and Andalusia for his teachings and piety. The mosque is a stunning example of Maghrebi Islamic architecture, blending Andalusian and Moorish styles. It has a rectangular prayer hall, a courtyard, and a distinctive minaret. Both the exterior and interior are adorned with intricate stucco work, calligraphy, and geometric tile patterns. The mihrab (prayer niche) is elaborately decorated with colorful tiles. The mosque is a significant pilgrimage site for followers of Sufism. Sidi Boumediene’s tomb is also located inside the mosque, and the mausoleum is beautifully decorated.