Mosques

  •  Cheikh Bendjelloul Mosque

  • Othmane Ibn Affane Mosque

    The Othmane Ibn Affane Mosque in Boufarik, nicknamed the “Mosque of the Jews” in reference to the former Jewish synagogue during the colonial era.

  • El Noor Mosque

    Location and Setting El Noor Mosque, located in the commune of Chréa in Blida Province. though small in size and simple in design. previously used to be a church Notre-Dame des Cèdres

  • El Hanafai Mosque

    Built in 1750, this Blida mosque blends Ottoman and Algerian styles. It has Hammadite columns, a 35 m octagonal minaret, green-and-white zellige. Restored to preserve its historic charm.

  • El Moudjahid Mosque

    El Moudjahid Mosque located in the intersection between douirette and zankat alnwar neighberhoods.

  • El Badr Mosque

    Mosquée El Badr, located on Boulevard Colonel Lotfi in Blida, Algeria, is an active Sunni mosque serving local worshippers. Positioned near major city amenities and sports venues, it forms part of a close-knit cluster of mosques and community spaces in the heart of Blida.

  • Mosque of Ibn Saadoun in blida

    the Ibn Saadoune Mosque stands as one of the city’s oldest places of worship. Constructed in the late 16th century during the era of Ottoman influence, this mosque reflects a blend of local Maghrebi elements with classical Ottoman architectural touches.

  • Al-Kawthar Mosque

    Al-Kawthar Mosque in Blida, opened in 1981, stands on the historic site of the city’s Great Mosque. It can hosts up to 8,000 worshippers, features four 60 m minarets, and showcases Quranic art and marble details.