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polylobed arches The mosque has similar characteristics to most medieval Moroccan mosques. It is mostly built with brick, covered in
whitewash. The interior of the mosque is a
hypostyle hall with multiple rows of
horseshoe arches, with aisles or "naves" running between them. The southernmost aisle of the hall, running along the
qibla wall (i.e. the wall towards which prayers are aligned) is wider than the others. The hall is wrapped around a square courtyard (
sahn) with a fountain in the center. In the rectangular floor plan of the original mosque there were three aisles and rows of arches to the west, east, and south of the courtyard, while on the north side was a single aisle forming a gallery. The Wattasid-era expansion, however, added an irregular quadrilateral extension to the west, with an oblique outer wall, making the overall floor plan today asymmetrical. On the southern (
qibla) wall of the prayer hall, the
mihrab (niche symbolizing the direction of prayer) is aligned with the central axis of the courtyard. The original entrance of the mosque was likely located on this same axis, on the opposite northern side of the mosque; however, the Marinid-era minaret appears to have been built on this location, blocking the original entrance, and other entrances were opened up instead to the west and east. On either side of the mihrab is a door that leads to a small annex behind the mosque, which may have served as a storage room for the
minbar (mosque pulpit) and as the
imam's chamber. The decoration of the mosque is relatively austere, as with many Almohad mosques. Both the mihrab and the minbar were redone after the Almohad period. The mihrab features some carved decoration and the usual small cupola of
muqarnas sculpting inside its niche. The arches of the mosque are horseshoe-shaped, but the arches at the corners of the courtyard are polylobed and have a more pointed overall profile, a feature typical of
Almohad design. The entrance portals of the mosque today are decorated with
stucco carvings and wooden canopies that date from the Alawi era. The minaret is decorated with polylobed
blind arches around the windows. ==See also==