The official opening of the Mohammed VI Mosque in Conakry will take place on the occasion of the Friday prayers on March 29, 2024. It will be coordinated between the Mohammed VI Foundation for African Ulema and the Guinean authorities.

The Mohammed VI Mosque in Conakry, whose construction began with a ceremony presided over by His Majesty King Mohammed VI on February 24, 2017, was built according to authentic Moroccan architectural standards. It has a capacity to accommodate more than 3,000 worshipers on an area of one hectare.

The complex includes a large prayer hall, a conference room, a library, a Quranic school, a commercial area, an administrative department, and green spaces.

On this occasion, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Conakry, with the participation of the Mohammed VI Foundation for African Ulema, will organize an official Iftar ceremony within the mosque, in honor of the Guinean religious authorities and diplomatic representations accredited in the Republic of Guinea, according to a statement from the Association.

Furthermore, as part of its social activities, the Mohammed VI Foundation for African Ulema, in perfect coordination with its Conakry Section and the General Secretariat for Religious Affairs, will oversee the distribution of more than 1,000 Ramadan baskets.