To spot the Soubhan Allah Mosque, just look for the bright turquoise arched door and window framed by pale stone and whitewashed walls right in front of you-it’s hard to miss!
Now, take a deep breath and imagine stepping back to the year 1624. As you stand here, you might catch the scent of spices drifting from nearby market stalls, mixed with the salty breeze of the Mediterranean. The Soubhan Allah Mosque was born out of longing and hope-built by Andalusians who had fled Spain, their hearts heavy with memories but eager for a new beginning in Tunis. Imagine the clatter of tools as these newcomers, still learning their way around winding streets, shaped stone and wood with hands remembering distant hills and orange trees. With every tap of the hammer, there was a sense of nervous excitement-would their traditions survive here? As the first call to prayer echoed from this spot, the Andalusians’ voices joined those of Tunis, weaving stories of courage and faith into the city itself. The mosque's turquoise doors weren’t just painted to stand out-they were a secret handshake, a splash of brightness against uncertainty, a reminder that even far from home, you can still find refuge, laughter, and the feeling of wonder that you'll make it, even in a brand new world.




