Sidi Abdelmoula Mosque

Sidi Abdelmoula Mosque (Arabic: جامع سيدي عبد المولى) is one of the old mosques of the medina of Sfax, Tunisia.

It is the result of joining two small neighboring prayer rooms: Sidi Abelmoula Siala's and Mohamed El Saffar's.

Between 1936 and 1937, it underwent extension works by joining another adjacent house, in order to be able to host the Friday prayer (called Jumaa in Arabic).

[1] The building is currently composed of a rectangular prayer room with four naves with a marble decorated a mihrab for the imam to lead the prayers.

It has also its own minaret in the northern entrance with a maghrebin style.

Sidi Abdelmoula Mosque