Zaytuna Mosque, located in Tunis, is one of the oldest mosques in North Africa, built in the 7th century. It is not only the religious center of Tunisia, but also a symbol of culture and history. The architecture is a blend of Arabic, Byzantine and Roman elements, with a spacious prayer hall and a unique minaret that stands out. The mosque houses a library, a school and a cultural center, contributing greatly to the culture and education of Tunisia. It is not only a place of worship for the faithful, but also an excellent place for tourists to learn about Tunisian religion and culture.
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