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Eyoub Mosque
Mosquée de Eyoub
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Location
Location Bamako, Mali
Architecture
Type mosque
Style Ottoman
Funded by Government of Turkey
Date established2013
Groundbreaking2012
Completed2013
Construction cost XOF2 billion

The Eyoub Mosque ( French: Mosquée de Eyoub) is a mosque in Hamdallaye Aci, Bamako, Mali.

History

The mosque was constructed with a cost of XOF2 billion which was fully funded by the Government of Turkey. The construction started in 2012 and completed a year later in 2013. [1]

Architecture

The mosque was constructed in Ottoman architectural style. Its interior design features a central fault decorated with Islamic calligraphy. Its wall is made of marbles and filled with tinted glass brought from Turkey. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Mali's Eyoub Mosque: An Ottoman gem in the heart of Bamako". AA. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2021.