One of the tallest structures in Bamako, it is situated north of the Niger River near the central market (Grand Marche) and the colonial-era Bamako Cathedral.
With its tall cement minarets built around a square central structure, the building is stylistically closer to Saudi religious structures than West African.
[1] The mosque is visible from much of the city and is occasionally opened to tourists.
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