The current Driba Mosque has a hybrid architectural style with both Arabic and French features, the most important being the fact that it has two floors, a very rare thing in
Muslim religious buildings, justified by the
fatwas of some
imams who forbid prayer in high places. It occupies a total area of 320 square meters, with the prayer room and side galleries taking the most of it. The interior can be accessed through four entrances at both facades. These facades are distinguished by their simplicity and the multiplicity of windows shared in two lines, which create natural lighting for the prayer room. Access to the first floor is via stairs at the west corner. The main purpose of this floor is to increase the capacity of the mosque to welcome believers during prayers. The mosque also has a square
minaret (which confirms its belonging to the
Maliki rite) and a room for the imam connected by a small patio. == References ==