The
Tinmal Mosque is a mosque located in the
High Atlas mountains of North Africa. It was built in 1156 to commemorate the founder of the Almohad dynasty,
Mohamed Ibn Tumart. The edifice is one of the two mosques in
Morocco open to non-Muslims, the other being the
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. The prototype for the Tinmal mosque was the
Great Mosque of Taza, also built by
Abd al-Mu'min. The
Koutoubia Mosque in
Marrakesh was in its turn modelled on it. On 8 September 2023 a powerful earthquake crumbled the mosque’s intricate
domes and graceful
arches. A team of
archaeologists, historians and engineers had nearly finished months of work restoring the mosque set deep in the mountains of Morocco. == World Heritage Status ==