The rectangular Mosque of Sidi Halaoui is a typically
Marinid mosque, built approximately 14 years after the Mosque of
Sidi Boumediène. It is dedicated an Andalusian ascetic who died in Tlemcen ca. 1305.
It is rectangular in shape with a 25 m. The sahn measures 10.10 m x 10.6. The prayer hadd is divided into six sections by columns. Each section is 17.5 m long and 3 m. wide, with the exception of the center section, which is 3.35 m wide. The minaret on the western side of the mosque measures 25 m in height. The pillars in the prayer hall were removed from ruins of the palace at
Mansura.
--Michael A. Toler, 30 January 2017
Sources:
Marcais, Georges, and Marcel Bovis. Algerie Medievale: Monuments Et Paysages Historiques. Paris: Arts Et Metiers Graphiques, 1957.
Marcais, William, and Georges Marcais. "Mosquée De Sidi'l-Halwi." In Les Monuments Arabes De Tlemcen, 285-301. Paris: Service Des Monuments Historiques De L'Algérie, 1901.