The mosque is located in the northern part of the medina, just next to Souk El Balghagine.
Later, it became called "Palm Mosque", because of the palm tree in its patio, or "Mosque of the hammam", in reference to the hammam located just on the other side of the street.
It got its current name at the end of the 19th century, because a sheikh from the El Mseddi family taught Qur'an for its students.
In 1895, the mosque began to host the Friday prayer.
[1] When founded, the mosque consisted of a small prayer room with a patio.