
Mouassine is a district within the Medina of
Marrakech
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neighbouring the districts of
Bab Doukkala,
Azbezt,
Derb Tizougarine and
Riad Aitoun El Kedim. The area contains the
Mouassine Mosque, the Mouassine Fountain (part of the mosque complex), and the
Dar el Bacha Palace.
The area acts as one of the main gateways to the souks in the
medina
Medina, officially al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (, ), also known as Taybah () and known in pre-Islamic times as Yathrib (), is the capital of Medina Province (Saudi Arabia), Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ...
(old city).
Name
The etymology of the name "Mouassine" (or ''muwāssīn'') is uncertain.
Historian Gaston Deverdun noted that the name was popularly attributed to a
Sharif
Sharīf or Sherif (, 'noble', 'highborn'), also spelled shareef, feminine sharīfa (), plural ashrāf (), shurafāʾ (), or (in the Maghreb) shurfāʾ, is a title used to designate a person descended, or claiming to be descended, from the fami ...
ian family which supposedly lived in the district, which also explained why the mosque is also known by the name ''Jami' al-Ashraf'' ("Mosque of the
Sharif
Sharīf or Sherif (, 'noble', 'highborn'), also spelled shareef, feminine sharīfa (), plural ashrāf (), shurafāʾ (), or (in the Maghreb) shurfāʾ, is a title used to designate a person descended, or claiming to be descended, from the fami ...
s").
However, historians have not been able to establish a record of such a family in the area.
Deverdun notes that another possibility is that the name derives from an Arabic word meaning "knife-makers" or "
cutlers", denoting the former presence of craftsmen along the main street of the area when the Jewish community was established there.
Scholar Iñigo Almela likewise cites this as the most plausible etymology, but notes that this is still debatable.
History
Up until the reign of
Abdellah El Ghalib Jews
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were relatively dispersed through the city but the area of Mouassine housed a significant concentration of them and was generally regarded as an ancient
Jewish quarter. When Abdallah El Ghalib came to power in 1557 he used the opportunity to re-landscape Marrakech as a symbol of his authority and part of this was to relocate the Jewish community into the new
Mellah area. Up until this massive re-landscaping Mouassine was regarded as one of the two ancient Jewish areas. The most famous landmark in Mouassine is the
Mouassine Mosque commissioned by Sultan Abdellah. The construction of the mosque was part of a major redevelopment of the area and was located upon the site of a former Jewish cemetery. The mosque, also known as ''Jami' al-Ashraf'' is part of a larger complex that includes a library, hamman, madrasa and the famous Mouassine Fountain, one of the most famous in the medina.

The current configuration of Mouassine thus dates back to the
Saadian period, and its redevelopment at this time enticed a relatively large number of
bourgeois
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or aristocratic families to build their residences here.
This has resulted in a concentration of structures dating from the Saadian period located in this area, with examples of Saadian-era houses including the
Dar Cherifa (formerly Dar Ijimi), the Dar al-Mas'udiyyin, and the Dar al-Masluhiyyin (known also as Ksour Agafay).
Some of these houses today have been converted into cafés, restaurants, and hotels.
Also notable is the ''douiria'' (an upper-floor apartment for receiving guests) in what is now the
Mouassine Museum. This house, recently restored to reveal its original wood and
stucco
Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as a decorative coating for walls and ceilings, exterior walls, and as a sculptural and ...
ornamentation, dates back to the Saadian period but also features decorative motifs from the time of Sultan
Moulay Ismail (1672–1727).
Economy
A number of rooftop cafés and boutique hotels are located here to serve the tourism industry. Several of the old city's major
souq streets are also located here or can be accessed from this area.
References
{{Coord missing, Morocco
Neighborhoods of Marrakesh