Discover the Historic Great Mosque of Kairouan β The Birthplace of Islam in North Africa π
Explore the rich history and stunning architecture of the Great Mosque of Kairouan, one of the world's oldest mosques and a vital site in Islamic heritage in Tunisia.

Iulia TOYO
1.1K views β’ Oct 27, 2025

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In the heart of Tunisia stands one of the oldest and most remarkable mosques in the world - The Great Mosque of Kairouan.
It was founded around the year 670 by the Arab general Uqba ibn Nafi, and itβs considered the birthplace of Islam in North Africa.
From the outside, it looks like a fortress, with massive stone walls, graceful arches, and a towering minaret, one of the oldest still standing today.
For centuries, this mosque wasnβt just a place of prayer. It was a center of learning, where scholars, doctors, and astronomers helped shape the knowledge of the medieval Islamic world.
Today, the Great Mosque of Kairouan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a living symbol of Tunisiaβs history, faith, and architecture.
#GreatMosqueOfKairouan #HistoricMosque #TunisiaTravel #IslamicHeritage #WorldHeritageSite
It was founded around the year 670 by the Arab general Uqba ibn Nafi, and itβs considered the birthplace of Islam in North Africa.
From the outside, it looks like a fortress, with massive stone walls, graceful arches, and a towering minaret, one of the oldest still standing today.
For centuries, this mosque wasnβt just a place of prayer. It was a center of learning, where scholars, doctors, and astronomers helped shape the knowledge of the medieval Islamic world.
Today, the Great Mosque of Kairouan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a living symbol of Tunisiaβs history, faith, and architecture.
#GreatMosqueOfKairouan #HistoricMosque #TunisiaTravel #IslamicHeritage #WorldHeritageSite
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