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Chinguetti Mosque






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Coordinates: 20°2748N 12°220W / 20.46333°N 12.36667°W / 20.46333; -12.36667
 

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Chinguetti Mosque
مسجد شنقيط
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Location
LocationChinguetti, Adrar, Mauritania
Chinguetti Mosque is located in Mauritania
Chinguetti Mosque

Shown within Mauritania

Geographic coordinates20°27′48N 12°22′0″W / 20.46333°N 12.36667°W / 20.46333; -12.36667
Architecture
Typemosque
StyleMoorish
Groundbreaking13th-14th century

The Chinguetti Mosque (Arabic: مسجد شنقيط, romanizedMasjid Shinqīṭ) is a mosqueinChinguetti, Adrar Region, Mauritania. It was an ancient center of worship created by the founders of the oasis city of Chinguetti in the Adrar regionofMauritania in the thirteenth or fourteenth century.[1] The minaret of this ancient structure is supposed to be the second oldest in continuous use anywhere in the Muslim world.

Architecturally, the structure features a prayer room with four aisles as well as a double-niched symbolic door, or mihrab pointing towards Mecca and an open courtyard. Among its most distinctive characteristics are its spare, unmortared, split stone masonry, its square minaret tower, and its conscious lack of adornment, keeping with the strict Malikite beliefs of the city's founders. The mosque and its minaret is popularly considered the national emblem of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.

The mosque was restored through a UNESCO effort, but it, along with the city itself, continues to be threatened by intense desertification.

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  1. ^ Glassé, Cyril; Smith, Huston (January 2003). The new encyclopedia of Islam. Rowman Altamira. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-7591-0190-6. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
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