It is located southwest of the Presidential Palace and immediately west of the Chamber of Commerce.
[3] For several decades, Bouddah Ould Bousseyri had been imam of the Saudi Mosque, he was a close associate of the Mauritanian regime and a supporter of Sunni Islam and a very influential figure in the apolitical Islamist camp.
[3][4] The current imam, Ahmedou Ould Lemrabet, is a thinker of politicized salafism and a supporter of state authority.
[5][6][7] Media related to Saudi Mosque Nouakchott at Wikimedia Commons
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