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List of mosques

This is an incomplete list of some of the more famous mosques around the world.

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Name Images Country City Year Architectural style Remarks
Abdul Rahman Mosque

مسجد عبدالرحمان

د عبدالرحمان جومات

 
  Afghanistan Kabul 2009 Islamic The largest mosque of Afghanistan.
Great Mosque of Herat

مسجد جامع هرات

د هرات جامع جومات

 
  Afghanistan Herat 1446 Islamic The mosque was the city's first congregational mosque, built on the former site of two smaller Zoroastrian Fire temples destroyed by earthquake and fire.
Shrine of Ali

د علي حرمت

 
  Afghanistan Mazari Sharif Islamic Also known as the "Blue Mosque" or "Rawze-e-Sharif"
Et'hem Bey Mosque

Xhamia e Et'hem Beut

 
  Albania Tirana 1823 Ottoman Located in the centre of Albania's capital, the mosque was closed during communist rule until 1991.
Djamaâ el Kebir

الجامع الكبير

Grande Mosquée

 
  Algeria Algiers 1097[1] Islamic, Moroccan
Ketchaoua Mosque

جامع كتشاوة

Mosquée Ketchaoua

 
  Algeria Algiers 1612 Moorish, Byzantine
King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center

Centro Cultural Islámico Rey Fahd

 
  Argentina Buenos Aires 2006 Largest mosque in Latin America. Named after Fahd of Saudi Arabia.
Blue Mosque

Կապույտ մզկիթ مسجد کبود

 
  Armenia Yerevan 1766 Islamic, Iranian
Auburn Gallipoli Mosque
 
  Australia Sydney 1979 Classical Ottoman Turkish Sunni Muslims
Lakemba Mosque   Australia Sydney 1977 Lebanese Moslems Association. Also known as the Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque after Ali
Telfs Mosque
 
  Austria Telfs 1998 Minaret later built in 2006
Vienna Islamic Centre

Wien Islamisches Zentrum

 
  Austria Vienna 1977 Built in order of King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz
Rasheed Mosque

Rasheed-Moschee

  Austria Vienna 2005 Built by Muslims of Ghana, Nigeria and Benin.
Mosque Bad Vöslau

Bad Vöslau-Moschee

 
  Austria Bad Vöslau 2009 Built by Muslims of Turkey, has two small minarets
Bibi-Heybet Mosque

Bibi-Heybet Məscidi

 
  Azerbaijan Baku 1281–1282 One of the historical mosque of Azerbaijan
Imamzadeh Mosque
 
  Azerbaijan Ganja XVI One of the historical mosque of Azerbaijan
Shah Abbas Mosque
 
  Azerbaijan Ganja 1606 The mosque is also often called “Shah Abbas Mosque”, because it was built on the instructions of Shah Abbas the Great during his reign.
Al Fateh Mosque
 
  Bahrain Juffair 2006 Named for Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa
Baitul Mukarram National Mosque
 
  Bangladesh Dhaka 1960s National mosque. It is the 10th largest mosque in the world, accommodating more than 40,000 people
Kakrail Mosque
 
  Bangladesh Dhaka 1952s
Sixty Dome Mosque
 
  Bangladesh Bagerhat Sadar Upazila 1442 It is one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bangladesh
Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque
 
  Bangladesh Dhaka 1705
Shona Mosque (Golden Mosque)
 
  Bangladesh Chapai Nawabganj 1493 The fifteen domes of the mosque were once gilded in gold, giving the mosque the name of Small Golden Mosque or as it is generally known, the Choto Shona Masjid
Bagha Mosque
 
  Bangladesh Rajshahi 1523 It is known for its ornamental terracotta decorations.
Ferhadija Mosque
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Banja Luka 1579 The mosque was demolished in 1993 at the order of the authorities of Republika Srpska,[2] and was rebuilt and opened on 7 May 2016.[3] Named for Ferhat-paša Sokolović
Emperor's Mosque
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1462 Named for Suleiman the Magnificent
Ali Pasha's Mosque
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1560 Named for Hadim Ali Pasha
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1531 Named for Gazi Husrev-beg
Koski Mehmed Pasa Mosque
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar 16th century Famous for its minaret hanging over the Neretva river, which is open for tourists as a best lookout viewpoint over Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar as UNESCO World heritage site. In the Second World War it was severely damaged, and in the Bosnian War it was almost completely destroyed.
Karadzozbey Mosque
 
  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar 1557 In the Second World War it was severely damaged, and in the Bosnian War it was almost completely destroyed.
Mesquita Omar Ibn Al-Khatab
 
  Brazil Foz do Iguaçu 1983
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque
 
  Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan 1959 National mosque. Named for Omar Ali Saifuddien III
Dzhumaya Mosque
 
  Bulgaria Plovdiv 1363–1364 Built on the order of Sultan Murad I. Its Turkish name is Hüdavendigâr Camii or Cuma Camii.
Al-Rashid Mosque
 
  Canada Edmonton 1938 Canada's oldest mosque
Baitun Nur Mosque
 
  Canada Calgary 2008 The largest mosque in Canada
Dongguan Mosque
 
  China Xining 14th century
Niujie Mosque
 
  China Beijing 996
Id Kah Mosque
 
  China Kashgar, Xinjiang 1442
Muslim Mosque in Lhasa
 
  China Lhasa, Tibet
Great Mosque of Xi'an
 
  China Xi'an 742 One of the world's oldest functioning mosques. It was first built in the Tang dynasty (Emperor Xuanzong, 685–762)
Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre
 
  China Kowloon, Hong Kong 1984
Jamia Mosque
 
  China Kowloon, Hong Kong 1849
Mosque of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab
 
  Colombia Maicao 1997 Second largest mosque in Latin America, and largest in Colombia. Named for Umar
Hamoudi Mosque
 
  Djibouti Djibouti City 1906 Built by Haji Hamoudi. Among the older standing masjids in the city.
Mosque of Muhammad Ali
 
  Egypt Cairo Citadel 1848 Most visible site in the city. Named for Muhammad Ali of Egypt
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan
 
  Egypt Cairo 1356 Named for al-Nasir Badr al-Din Abu al-Ma'aly al-Hassan
Al-Hakim Mosque
 
  Egypt Cairo 928 Built by the Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah.
Al-Azhar Mosque
 
  Egypt Cairo 969 National mosque
Al-Hussein Mosque
 
  Egypt Cairo 1154 Named for Husayn ibn Ali.
Mosque of Ibn Tulun
 
  Egypt Cairo 876–879 Named for Ahmad ibn Tulun
El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque
 
  Egypt Alexandria 1219 Named for Ahmed Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi
Al Qa'ed Ibrahim Mosque
 
  Egypt Alexandria 1948
Kulafah Al Rashidan Great Mosque
 
  Eritrea Asmara 1938 The minaret resembles a fluted Roman column.
Sheikh Hanafi Mosque
 
  Eritrea Massawa 15th century Eritrea's oldest mosque. Built with coral.
Grand Mosque of Évry   France Évry 1995
Paris Mosque
 
  France Paris 1926 The largest mosque in France
Cologne Central Mosque
 
  Germany Cologne 2008 The largest mosque in Germany
Khadija Mosque
 
  Germany Berlin 2008 Named for Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
Periamet Masjid   India Chennai 1838
Jamia Masjid   India Ambur
Old Jumma Masjid
 
  India Kilakarai 628–630; rebuilt 1023 Also known as Meen Kada Palli, it is the first mosque built in India and outside the Arabian Peninsula, and fourth oldest in the world.
Cheraman Juma Masjid   India Kodungallur 629 The first mosque in India. Named for Cheraman Perumal
Jama Masjid
 
  India Delhi 1656 The largest mosque in India. Also known as Masjid-i Jahān-Numā after Shah Jahan
Charminar
 
  India Hyderabad 1591 "Mosque of the four minarets" (located on the top floor) is actually only part of the structure which is actually a landmark monument constructed in the early years of the city's founding in the 16th century.
Adina Mosque
 
  India English Bazar 1363 At the time, the largest mosque of South Asia built by Sultan Sikandar Shah.
Mecca Masjid
 
  India Hyderabad 1617–94 One of the oldest mosques and the biggest mosque located in Hyderabad, India. Named after Mecca for the bricks made from the city's soil transported to India.
Ziarat Shareef
 
  India Kakrala 1980 Built by Shah Saqlain Miyan. The name comes from ziyarat and refers to pilgrimages.
Jama Masjid   India Bhilai 1967 First mosque in the world built in the shape of Arabic word Yā Allāh (یا الله).
Shahi Jama Masjid
 
  India Sambhal 1528 Built by a Mughal general, Mir Hindu Beg, in 1528, is the only surviving Mughal building constructed during the time of Babur.
Masjid-ul-Salam
 
  India Solapur 1987 Built by Maulana Syed Shahabuddin Salfi Firdausi, Chairman Athar Blood Bank in 1987.
Demak Great Mosque
 
  Indonesia Demak 1466 Oldest Mosque in Java
Menara Kudus Mosque
 
  Indonesia Kudus 1549 Old mosque in Java, preserving pre-Islamic structures.
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque
 
  Indonesia Banda Aceh 1881 Largest mosque in Aceh, one of oldest mosques in Indonesia
Kauman Great Mosque
 
  Indonesia Yogyakarta 1773 Royal mosque of the Yogyakarta Sultanate
Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta   Indonesia Jakarta 1975 National mosque, largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Initially criticised for un-Indonesian design.
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan
 
  Iran Isfahan The mosque is the result of continual construction, reconstruction, additions and renovations on the site from around 771 to the end of the 20th century.
Jameh Mosque of Makki   Iran Zahedan 1971 Ottoman architecture Known as the largest Sunni Muslims Mosque in Iran which is founded in 1971 by Molavi A.Aziz and enlargementing since 2010 till now based on Ottoman architecture.
Shah Mosque
 
  Iran Isfahan 1611 Named for Abbas I of Persia it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Blue Mosque
 
  Iran Tabriz 1465 Known as Turquoise of Islam World
Imam Reza shrine
 
  Iran Mashhad Shrine of Ali ar-Ridha, the 8th Twelver Shia Imam
Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine
 
  Iran Qom Shrine of Fātima bint Mūsā, sister of Ali ar-Ridha.
Great Mosque of Kufa   Iraq Kufa 670
Al-Kadhimiya Mosque
 
  Iraq Kadhimiya Shrine of Musa al-Kadhim and Muhammad al-Taqi the 7th and 9th Twelver Shia Imams
Imam Husayn Shrine
 
  Iraq Karbala 680 National mosque. The shrine of Husayn ibn Ali, the 3rd Twelver Shia Imam
Al Abbas Mosque
 
  Iraq Karbala 680 National mosque. Shrine of Al-Abbas ibn Ali son of Ali and brother of Husayn ibn Ali
Great Mosque of al-Nuri (Mosul)
 
  Iraq Mosul
Imam Ali Mosque
 
  Iraq Najaf Shrine of Ali the 4th Sunni Rashidun and the 1st Shia Imam
Al-Askari Mosque
 
  Iraq Samarra Mosque with golden dome and shrine of Ali al-Hadi and Hasan al-Askari the 10th and 11th Twelver Shia Imams
Great Mosque of Samarra
 
  Iraq Samarra 852
Mahmood Mosque
 
  Israel Haifa 1931
Hassan Bek Mosque
 
  Israel Tel Aviv-Yafo 1916 Named for Hassan Bek, Jaffa's Turkish-Arab governor
Jezzar Pasha Mosque
 
  Israel Acre 1781 Named for Jezzar Pasha
Sidna Ali Mosque
 
  Israel Herzliya 13th century An Islamic shrine. Oldest extant Islamic building in the world.
Mosque of Rome
 
  Italy Rome 1994 The largest mosque in Western world.
Mosque of Segrate   Italy Milan 1988
Kobe Mosque
 
  Japan Kobe 1935
King Hussein Mosque
 
  Jordan Amman 2005
Abu Darweesh Mosque
 
  Jordan Amman 1961 Services the Circassian community
King Abdullah I Mosque
 
  Jordan Amman 1982–89
Hadum Mosque
 
  Kosovo Gjakovë 1594
Grand Mosque of Kuwait   Kuwait Kuwait City 1979–1986 The mosque is located in Kuwait City.
Imam Hussein Mosque   Kuwait Kuwait City 1979–1986 Named for Husayn ibn Ali, the 3rd Twelver Shia Imam
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque   Lebanon Beirut
Zahir Mosque
 
  Malaysia Alor Setar 1912
Ubudiah Mosque
 
  Malaysia Kuala Kangsar 1917 One of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia.
Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque
 
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1909
National Mosque of Malaysia
 
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1965 National mosque
Federal Territory Mosque
 
  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 2000
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque
 
  Malaysia Shah Alam 1988 Named for Salahuddin of Selangor
Putra Mosque
 
  Malaysia Putrajaya 1999
Great Mosque of Djenné
 
  Mali Djenné 1300 The first mosque on the site was built in the 13th century, but the current structure dates from 1907.
Djinguereber Mosque
 
  Mali Timbuktu 1327
Chinguetti Mosque
 
  Mauritania Chinguetti
Jummah Masjid   Mauritius Port Louis 1853 One of the first mosques built in the Indian Ocean.
Hassan II Mosque
 
  Morocco Casablanca 1993 Named for Hassan II of Morocco. World's tallest minaret.
Koutoubia Mosque
 
  Morocco Marrakech 1158
Al Noor Mosque
 
  New Zealand Christchurch
Abuja National Mosque
 
  Nigeria Abuja 1984 National mosque
Great Mosque of Kano   Nigeria Kano
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque     Oman Muscat 2001 National mosque. Named for Qaboos bin Said al Said
Faisal Mosque
 
  Pakistan Islamabad 1986 Named for Faisal of Saudi Arabia, it is the largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and one of the largest mosques in the world.
Mahabat Khan Mosque
 
  Pakistan Peshawar 1630 Built by Shah Jehan. Named for the governor of Peshawar, Mahabat Khan
Badshahi Mosque
 
  Pakistan Lahore 1673 Built by Aurangzeb. One of the largest mosques in the world.
Wazir Khan Mosque
 
  Pakistan Lahore 1642 Built by Shah Jahan
Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore   Pakistan Lahore 2014 Built in Bahria Town. It is of the largest mosques in the world.
Shah Jahan Mosque
 
  Pakistan Thatta 1647 Named for Shah Jahan
Masjid e Tooba
 
  Pakistan Karachi 1969 Named for Sidna Ali, one of Saladins lieutenants
Masjid Al-Aqsa
 
  Palestinian Territories Jerusalem 705 National mosque
Dome of the Rock
 
  Palestinian Territories Jerusalem 691
Mosque of Omar
 
  Palestinian Territories Bethlehem 1860 Named for Umar
Great Mosque of Gaza
 
  Palestinian Territories Gaza 1344
El Centro Cultural Islamico de Colón
 
  Panama Colón
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid   Philippines Cotabato City 2011 The largest mosque in the Philippines. Funded by and named after Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei.
Masjid Al-Dahab   Philippines Manila 1976
Lisbon Mosque
 
  Portugal Lisbon 1988
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque   Qatar Doha 2011 Also called the Qatar State Mosque; serves as the national mosque.
Qolsharif Mosque   Russia Kazan 2005 Republic of Tatarstan, reputedly the largest mosque in Europe.
Moscow Cathedral Mosque
 
  Russia Moscow 1904
King Saud Mosque   Saudi Arabia Jeddah 1987 Named for Saud of Saudi Arabia
Masjid al-Haram
 
  Saudi Arabia Mecca 638, 1571 International mosque, home of Kaaba
Al-Masjid al-Nabawi
 
  Saudi Arabia Medina 622, 1817 The mausoleum of Muhammad and his companions Abu Bakr and Umar.
KAFD Grand Mosque   Saudi Arabia Riyadh 2017
Great Mosque of Touba   Senegal Touba 1963 A major annual pilgrimage, called the Grand Magal, attracts between one and two million people from all over Senegal and beyond to the mosque each year.
Bajrakli Mosque
 
  Serbia Belgrade Around 1575
Masjid Sultan
 
  Singapore Singapore 1826 Named for Sultan Hussain Shah
Arba Rucun mosque
 
  Somalia Mogadishu 992
Fakr ad-Din Mosque
 
  Somalia Mogadishu 1269 Oldest mosque in Mogadishu. Built by the Sultanate of Mogadishu's first Sultan, Fakr ad-Din.
Mosque of Islamic Solidarity
 
  Somalia Mogadishu 1987 National mosque. Largest masjid in the Horn of Africa.
Jama Mosque
 
  Somaliland Hargeisa
Habibia Soofie Saheb Jamia Masjid
 
  South Africa Cape Town 1905 Third largest Masjid and second Largest Islamic Complex in Southern Africa. Built in 1905 by Shah Goolam Muhammad Soofie Saheb of Durban
Juma Masjid Mosque
 
  South Africa Durban 1881 The Juma Masjid was the first mosque to be built in Durban, and the oldest and largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Built in 1881 as a Musallah by Aboobaker Amod Jhaveri and Hajee Mohamed
Nizamiye Masjid   South Africa Midrand 2009 It is the biggest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere, occupying 10 hectares of land.
Seoul Central Mosque   South Korea Seoul 1976
Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
 
  Spain Cordoba 784 This is a famous mosque from the Umayyad Era which has been converted into a cathedral.
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz
 
  Spain Toledo 999 Historical mosque, converted into Holy Cross Chapel
M-30 Mosque Omar Mosque
 
  Spain Madrid 1992 King Fahd of Saudi Arabia provided the funding
Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque
 
  Sri Lanka Colombo 1909 Designed to resemble the Jamek Mosque.
Hajja Soad Mosque
 
  Sudan Khartoum
Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque   Syria Homs 1908-13
Umayyad Mosque
 
  Syria Damascus 715 National mosque
Taipei Grand Mosque
 
  Taiwan Taipei 1947 Largest and oldest mosque in Taiwan
Kaohsiung Mosque
 
  Taiwan Kaohsiung 1949
Taipei Cultural Mosque
 
  Taiwan Taipei 1950
Taichung Mosque
 
  Taiwan Taichung 1951
Longgang Mosque
 
  Taiwan Taoyuan City 1967
Tainan Mosque
 
  Taiwan Tainan 1996
At-Taqwa Mosque
 
  Taiwan Dayuan 2013
Gaddafi Mosque   Tanzania Dodoma 2010
300 Years Mosque
 
  Thailand Ban Talo Mano, Tambon Subo Sawo, Narathiwat 1624
Baan Haw Mosque
 
  Thailand Chiang Mai
Mosque of Uqba
 
  Tunisia Kairouan 670 Named for Uqba ibn Nafi
Al-Zaytuna Mosque
 
  Tunisia Tunis 703
Sabancı Central Mosque
 
  Turkey Adana 1998 Built by Sabanci Holding
Kocatepe Mosque
 
  Turkey Ankara 1987
Selimiye Mosque
 
  Turkey Edirne 1568–1574 Named for Selim II
Eyüp Sultan Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1458 The tomb and mosque of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
Hagia Sophia Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 537 Converted after the Conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II
Fatih Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1463–1771 The mosque was completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1766 and rebuilt in 1771
Yavuz Selim Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1527 In honor of the first Ottoman Caliph, Selim I
New Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1665 Also known as Yeni Cami.
Ortaköy Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1854 The mosque was designed in neo-baroque style.
Sultan Ahmed Mosque ("Blue Mosque")
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1609–1616 National mosque. Named for Ahmed I
Suleymaniye Mosque
 
  Turkey Istanbul 1550–1557 Built by Süleyman the Magnificent
Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque   Turkmenistan Ashgabat 1998 named for Ertuğrul
Mary Mosque   Turkmenistan Mary 2009 named for Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov
Saparmurat Hajji Mosque   Turkmenistan Gokdepe 1998 Named after Saparmurat Niyazov trip to Mecca during the Hajj. Also known as Gökdepe Mosque.
Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque   Turkmenistan Gypjak 2004 Named after Saparmurat Niyazov's surname, Turkmenbashi. The largest mosque in Turkmenistan. Also known as Gypjak Mosque.
Gaddafi National Mosque
 
  Uganda Kampala 2008
Sheikh Zayed Mosque
 
  United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 2008 National mosque. Named for Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Grand Mosque of Dubai
 
  United Arab Emirates Dubai 1998
Birmingham Central Mosque
 
  United Kingdom Birmingham 1990
East London Mosque
 
  United Kingdom London 1910 One of the first in Britain to be allowed to use loudspeakers to broadcast the adhan.[4]
London Central Mosque
 
  United Kingdom London 1977 Also known as Regent's Park Mosque and situated in Regent's Park.
Jamea Masjid
 
  United Kingdom Preston 1964 Recognised as the Central Mosque of Preston and known for its unique 'castle-like' architecture.
Islamic Center of Tucson
 
  United States Tucson (Arizona)
Mosque Maryam
 
  United States Chicago (Illinois) NoI Originally a Greek Orthodox church, purchased in 1972 by the Nation of Islam. Named for Mary (Maryam)
Turkish American Community Center   United States Lanham (Maryland) 1993 The new complex was completed in 2015
Islamic Center of America
 
  United States Dearborn (Michigan) 1964 The new building was completed in 2005
Islamic Cultural Center of New York
 
  United States New York City (New York) 1991
Masjid Malcolm Shabazz (formerly Mosque No. 7)
 
  United States New York City (New York) 1946 Established by Malcolm X. Held the offices for Marcus Garvey. Currently a Sunni Mosque. Houses an interfaith room where Christian parishioners from a condemned church worship.
Islamic Center of Washington
 
  United States Washington 1957
Madrasa Topchi-Bashi
 
  Uzbekistan Bukhara
Ulugh Beg Madrasa
 
  Uzbekistan Samarkand Named for Ulugh Beg
Mosque of Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Ibrahim
 
  Venezuela Caracas 1993
Al-Muhdhar Mosque
 
  Yemen Tarim 1914 The minaret is 53 m (174 ft) high, the tallest in Yemen.
Saleh Mosque   Yemen Sana'a 2008 The largest mosque in Yemen, capacity of over 30,000.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fountain in Mosque of El Kebir, Algiers, Algeria". World Digital Library. 1899. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
  2. ^ Coward, Martin (30 September 2008). Urbicide: The Politics of Urban Destruction. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-46131-3.
  3. ^ "Ferhadija Mosque is back! (In Bosnian)". klix.ba. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  4. ^ Eade, John (1996). "Nationalism, Community, and the Islamization of Space in London". In Metcalf, Barbara Daly (ed.). Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20404-2. Retrieved 19 April 2015. As one of the few mosques in Britain permitted to broadcast calls to prayer (azan), the mosque soon found itself at the center of a public debate about "noise pollution" when local non-Muslim residents began to protest.

External links edit

  • Directory of Mosques in the US/Canada/UK/Europe/Australia
  • Directory of Mosques in South Africa

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destroyed by earthquake and fire Shrine of Ali د علي حرمت nbsp nbsp Afghanistan Mazari Sharif Islamic Also known as the Blue Mosque or Rawze e Sharif Et hem Bey Mosque Xhamia e Et hem Beut nbsp nbsp Albania Tirana 1823 Ottoman Located in the centre of Albania s capital the mosque was closed during communist rule until 1991 Djamaa el Kebir الجامع الكبيرGrande Mosquee nbsp nbsp Algeria Algiers 1097 1 Islamic MoroccanKetchaoua Mosque جامع كتشاوةMosquee Ketchaoua nbsp nbsp Algeria Algiers 1612 Moorish ByzantineKing Fahd Islamic Cultural Center Centro Cultural Islamico Rey Fahd nbsp nbsp Argentina Buenos Aires 2006 Largest mosque in Latin America Named after Fahd of Saudi Arabia Blue Mosque Կապույտ մզկիթ مسجد کبود nbsp nbsp Armenia Yerevan 1766 Islamic IranianAuburn Gallipoli Mosque nbsp nbsp Australia Sydney 1979 Classical Ottoman Turkish Sunni MuslimsLakemba Mosque nbsp Australia Sydney 1977 Lebanese Moslems Association Also known as the Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque after AliTelfs Mosque nbsp nbsp Austria Telfs 1998 Minaret later built in 2006Vienna Islamic Centre Wien Islamisches Zentrum nbsp nbsp Austria Vienna 1977 Built in order of King Faisal ibn Abd al AzizRasheed Mosque Rasheed Moschee nbsp Austria Vienna 2005 Built by Muslims of Ghana Nigeria and Benin Mosque Bad Voslau Bad Voslau Moschee nbsp nbsp Austria Bad Voslau 2009 Built by Muslims of Turkey has two small minaretsBibi Heybet Mosque Bibi Heybet Mescidi nbsp nbsp Azerbaijan Baku 1281 1282 One of the historical mosque of AzerbaijanImamzadeh Mosque nbsp nbsp Azerbaijan Ganja XVI One of the historical mosque of AzerbaijanShah Abbas Mosque nbsp nbsp Azerbaijan Ganja 1606 The mosque is also often called Shah Abbas Mosque because it was built on the instructions of Shah Abbas the Great during his reign Al Fateh Mosque nbsp nbsp Bahrain Juffair 2006 Named for Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn KhalifaBaitul Mukarram National Mosque nbsp nbsp Bangladesh Dhaka 1960s National mosque It is the 10th largest mosque in the world accommodating more than 40 000 peopleKakrail Mosque nbsp nbsp Bangladesh Dhaka 1952sSixty Dome Mosque nbsp nbsp Bangladesh Bagerhat Sadar Upazila 1442 It is one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites of BangladeshKhan Mohammad Mridha Mosque nbsp nbsp Bangladesh Dhaka 1705Shona Mosque Golden Mosque nbsp nbsp Bangladesh Chapai Nawabganj 1493 The fifteen domes of the mosque were once gilded in gold giving the mosque the name of Small Golden Mosque or as it is generally known the Choto Shona MasjidBagha Mosque nbsp nbsp Bangladesh Rajshahi 1523 It is known for its ornamental terracotta decorations Ferhadija Mosque nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Banja Luka 1579 The mosque was demolished in 1993 at the order of the authorities of Republika Srpska 2 and was rebuilt and opened on 7 May 2016 3 Named for Ferhat pasa SokolovicEmperor s Mosque nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1462 Named for Suleiman the MagnificentAli Pasha s Mosque nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1560 Named for Hadim Ali PashaGazi Husrev beg Mosque nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1531 Named for Gazi Husrev begKoski Mehmed Pasa Mosque nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar 16th century Famous for its minaret hanging over the Neretva river which is open for tourists as a best lookout viewpoint over Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar as UNESCO World heritage site In the Second World War it was severely damaged and in the Bosnian War it was almost completely destroyed Karadzozbey Mosque nbsp nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar 1557 In the Second World War it was severely damaged and in the Bosnian War it was almost completely destroyed Mesquita Omar Ibn Al Khatab nbsp nbsp Brazil Foz do Iguacu 1983Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque nbsp nbsp Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan 1959 National mosque Named for Omar Ali Saifuddien IIIDzhumaya Mosque nbsp nbsp Bulgaria Plovdiv 1363 1364 Built on the order of Sultan Murad I Its Turkish name is Hudavendigar Camii or Cuma Camii Al Rashid Mosque nbsp nbsp Canada Edmonton 1938 Canada s oldest mosqueBaitun Nur Mosque nbsp nbsp Canada Calgary 2008 The largest mosque in CanadaDongguan Mosque nbsp nbsp China Xining 14th centuryNiujie Mosque nbsp nbsp China Beijing 996Id Kah Mosque nbsp nbsp China Kashgar Xinjiang 1442Muslim Mosque in Lhasa nbsp nbsp China Lhasa TibetGreat Mosque of Xi an nbsp nbsp China Xi an 742 One of the world s oldest functioning mosques It was first built in the Tang dynasty Emperor Xuanzong 685 762 Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre nbsp nbsp China Kowloon Hong Kong 1984Jamia Mosque nbsp nbsp China Kowloon Hong Kong 1849Mosque of Omar Ibn Al Khattab nbsp nbsp Colombia Maicao 1997 Second largest mosque in Latin America and largest in Colombia Named for UmarHamoudi Mosque nbsp nbsp Djibouti Djibouti City 1906 Built by Haji Hamoudi Among the older standing masjids in the city Mosque of Muhammad Ali nbsp nbsp Egypt Cairo Citadel 1848 Most visible site in the city Named for Muhammad Ali of EgyptMosque Madrassa of Sultan Hassan nbsp nbsp Egypt Cairo 1356 Named for al Nasir Badr al Din Abu al Ma aly al HassanAl Hakim Mosque nbsp nbsp Egypt Cairo 928 Built by the Fatimid Caliph Al Hakim bi Amr Allah Al Azhar Mosque nbsp nbsp Egypt Cairo 969 National mosqueAl Hussein Mosque nbsp nbsp Egypt Cairo 1154 Named for Husayn ibn Ali Mosque of Ibn Tulun nbsp nbsp Egypt Cairo 876 879 Named for Ahmad ibn TulunEl Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque nbsp nbsp Egypt Alexandria 1219 Named for Ahmed Abu al Abbas al MursiAl Qa ed Ibrahim Mosque nbsp nbsp Egypt Alexandria 1948Kulafah Al Rashidan Great Mosque nbsp nbsp Eritrea Asmara 1938 The minaret resembles a fluted Roman column Sheikh Hanafi Mosque nbsp nbsp Eritrea Massawa 15th century Eritrea s oldest mosque Built with coral Grand Mosque of Evry nbsp France Evry 1995Paris Mosque nbsp nbsp France Paris 1926 The largest mosque in FranceCologne Central Mosque nbsp nbsp Germany Cologne 2008 The largest mosque in GermanyKhadija Mosque nbsp nbsp Germany Berlin 2008 Named for Khadijah bint KhuwaylidPeriamet Masjid nbsp India Chennai 1838Jamia Masjid nbsp India AmburOld Jumma Masjid nbsp nbsp India Kilakarai 628 630 rebuilt 1023 Also known as Meen Kada Palli it is the first mosque built in India and outside the Arabian Peninsula and fourth oldest in the world Cheraman Juma Masjid nbsp India Kodungallur 629 The first mosque in India Named for Cheraman PerumalJama Masjid nbsp nbsp India Delhi 1656 The largest mosque in India Also known as Masjid i Jahan Numa after Shah JahanCharminar nbsp nbsp India Hyderabad 1591 Mosque of the four minarets located on the top floor is actually only part of the structure which is actually a landmark monument constructed in the early years of the city s founding in the 16th century Adina Mosque nbsp nbsp India English Bazar 1363 At the time the largest mosque of South Asia built by Sultan Sikandar Shah Mecca Masjid nbsp nbsp India Hyderabad 1617 94 One of the oldest mosques and the biggest mosque located in Hyderabad India Named after Mecca for the bricks made from the city s soil transported to India Ziarat Shareef nbsp nbsp India Kakrala 1980 Built by Shah Saqlain Miyan The name comes from ziyarat and refers to pilgrimages Jama Masjid nbsp India Bhilai 1967 First mosque in the world built in the shape of Arabic word Ya Allah یا الله Shahi Jama Masjid nbsp nbsp India Sambhal 1528 Built by a Mughal general Mir Hindu Beg in 1528 is the only surviving Mughal building constructed during the time of Babur Masjid ul Salam nbsp nbsp India Solapur 1987 Built by Maulana Syed Shahabuddin Salfi Firdausi Chairman Athar Blood Bank in 1987 Demak Great Mosque nbsp nbsp Indonesia Demak 1466 Oldest Mosque in JavaMenara Kudus Mosque nbsp nbsp Indonesia Kudus 1549 Old mosque in Java preserving pre Islamic structures Baiturrahman Grand Mosque nbsp nbsp Indonesia Banda Aceh 1881 Largest mosque in Aceh one of oldest mosques in IndonesiaKauman Great Mosque nbsp nbsp Indonesia Yogyakarta 1773 Royal mosque of the Yogyakarta SultanateIstiqlal Mosque Jakarta nbsp Indonesia Jakarta 1975 National mosque largest mosque in Southeast Asia Initially criticised for un Indonesian design Jameh Mosque of Isfahan nbsp nbsp Iran Isfahan The mosque is the result of continual construction reconstruction additions and renovations on the site from around 771 to the end of the 20th century Jameh Mosque of Makki nbsp Iran Zahedan 1971 Ottoman architecture Known as the largest Sunni Muslims Mosque in Iran which is founded in 1971 by Molavi A Aziz and enlargementing since 2010 till now based on Ottoman architecture Shah Mosque nbsp nbsp Iran Isfahan 1611 Named for Abbas I of Persia it is a UNESCO World Heritage SiteBlue Mosque nbsp nbsp Iran Tabriz 1465 Known as Turquoise of Islam WorldImam Reza shrine nbsp nbsp Iran Mashhad Shrine of Ali ar Ridha the 8th Twelver Shia ImamFatima al Masumeh Shrine nbsp nbsp Iran Qom Shrine of Fatima bint Musa sister of Ali ar Ridha Great Mosque of Kufa nbsp Iraq Kufa 670Al Kadhimiya Mosque nbsp nbsp Iraq Kadhimiya Shrine of Musa al Kadhim and Muhammad al Taqi the 7th and 9th Twelver Shia ImamsImam Husayn Shrine nbsp nbsp Iraq Karbala 680 National mosque The shrine of Husayn ibn Ali the 3rd Twelver Shia ImamAl Abbas Mosque nbsp nbsp Iraq Karbala 680 National mosque Shrine of Al Abbas ibn Ali son of Ali and brother of Husayn ibn AliGreat Mosque of al Nuri Mosul nbsp nbsp Iraq MosulImam Ali Mosque nbsp nbsp Iraq Najaf Shrine of Ali the 4th Sunni Rashidun and the 1st Shia ImamAl Askari Mosque nbsp nbsp Iraq Samarra Mosque with golden dome and shrine of Ali al Hadi and Hasan al Askari the 10th and 11th Twelver Shia ImamsGreat Mosque of Samarra nbsp nbsp Iraq Samarra 852Mahmood Mosque nbsp nbsp Israel Haifa 1931Hassan Bek Mosque nbsp nbsp Israel Tel Aviv Yafo 1916 Named for Hassan Bek Jaffa s Turkish Arab governorJezzar Pasha Mosque nbsp nbsp Israel Acre 1781 Named for Jezzar PashaSidna Ali Mosque nbsp nbsp Israel Herzliya 13th century An Islamic shrine Oldest extant Islamic building in the world Mosque of Rome nbsp nbsp Italy Rome 1994 The largest mosque in Western world Mosque of Segrate nbsp Italy Milan 1988Kobe Mosque nbsp nbsp Japan Kobe 1935King Hussein Mosque nbsp nbsp Jordan Amman 2005Abu Darweesh Mosque nbsp nbsp Jordan Amman 1961 Services the Circassian communityKing Abdullah I Mosque nbsp nbsp Jordan Amman 1982 89Hadum Mosque nbsp nbsp Kosovo Gjakove 1594Grand Mosque of Kuwait nbsp Kuwait Kuwait City 1979 1986 The mosque is located in Kuwait City Imam Hussein Mosque nbsp Kuwait Kuwait City 1979 1986 Named for Husayn ibn Ali the 3rd Twelver Shia ImamMohammad Al Amin Mosque nbsp Lebanon BeirutZahir Mosque nbsp nbsp Malaysia Alor Setar 1912Ubudiah Mosque nbsp nbsp Malaysia Kuala Kangsar 1917 One of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque nbsp nbsp Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1909National Mosque of Malaysia nbsp nbsp Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1965 National mosqueFederal Territory Mosque nbsp nbsp Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 2000Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque nbsp nbsp Malaysia Shah Alam 1988 Named for Salahuddin of SelangorPutra Mosque nbsp nbsp Malaysia Putrajaya 1999Great Mosque of Djenne nbsp nbsp Mali Djenne 1300 The first mosque on the site was built in the 13th century but the current structure dates from 1907 Djinguereber Mosque nbsp nbsp Mali Timbuktu 1327Chinguetti Mosque nbsp nbsp Mauritania ChinguettiJummah Masjid nbsp Mauritius Port Louis 1853 One of the first mosques built in the Indian Ocean Hassan II Mosque nbsp nbsp Morocco Casablanca 1993 Named for Hassan II of Morocco World s tallest minaret Koutoubia Mosque nbsp nbsp Morocco Marrakech 1158Al Noor Mosque nbsp nbsp New Zealand ChristchurchAbuja National Mosque nbsp nbsp Nigeria Abuja 1984 National mosqueGreat Mosque of Kano nbsp Nigeria KanoSultan Qaboos Grand Mosque nbsp nbsp Oman Muscat 2001 National mosque Named for Qaboos bin Said al SaidFaisal Mosque nbsp nbsp Pakistan Islamabad 1986 Named for Faisal of Saudi Arabia it is the largest mosque in Pakistan and South Asia and one of the largest mosques in the world Mahabat Khan Mosque nbsp nbsp Pakistan Peshawar 1630 Built by Shah Jehan Named for the governor of Peshawar Mahabat KhanBadshahi Mosque nbsp nbsp Pakistan Lahore 1673 Built by Aurangzeb One of the largest mosques in the world Wazir Khan Mosque nbsp nbsp Pakistan Lahore 1642 Built by Shah JahanGrand Jamia Mosque Lahore nbsp Pakistan Lahore 2014 Built in Bahria Town It is of the largest mosques in the world Shah Jahan Mosque nbsp nbsp Pakistan Thatta 1647 Named for Shah JahanMasjid e Tooba nbsp nbsp Pakistan Karachi 1969 Named for Sidna Ali one of Saladins lieutenantsMasjid Al Aqsa nbsp nbsp Palestinian Territories Jerusalem 705 National mosqueDome of the Rock nbsp nbsp Palestinian Territories Jerusalem 691Mosque of Omar nbsp nbsp Palestinian Territories Bethlehem 1860 Named for UmarGreat Mosque of Gaza nbsp nbsp Palestinian Territories Gaza 1344El Centro Cultural Islamico de Colon nbsp nbsp Panama ColonSultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid nbsp Philippines Cotabato City 2011 The largest mosque in the Philippines Funded by and named after Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei Masjid Al Dahab nbsp Philippines Manila 1976Lisbon Mosque nbsp nbsp Portugal Lisbon 1988Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab Mosque nbsp Qatar Doha 2011 Also called the Qatar State Mosque serves as the national mosque Qolsharif Mosque nbsp Russia Kazan 2005 Republic of Tatarstan reputedly the largest mosque in Europe Moscow Cathedral Mosque nbsp nbsp Russia Moscow 1904King Saud Mosque nbsp Saudi Arabia Jeddah 1987 Named for Saud of Saudi ArabiaMasjid al Haram nbsp nbsp Saudi Arabia Mecca 638 1571 International mosque home of KaabaAl Masjid al Nabawi nbsp nbsp Saudi Arabia Medina 622 1817 The mausoleum of Muhammad and his companions Abu Bakr and Umar KAFD Grand Mosque nbsp Saudi Arabia Riyadh 2017Great Mosque of Touba nbsp Senegal Touba 1963 A major annual pilgrimage called the Grand Magal attracts between one and two million people from all over Senegal and beyond to the mosque each year Bajrakli Mosque nbsp nbsp Serbia Belgrade Around 1575Masjid Sultan nbsp nbsp Singapore Singapore 1826 Named for Sultan Hussain ShahArba Rucun mosque nbsp nbsp Somalia Mogadishu 992Fakr ad Din Mosque nbsp nbsp Somalia Mogadishu 1269 Oldest mosque in Mogadishu Built by the Sultanate of Mogadishu s first Sultan Fakr ad Din Mosque of Islamic Solidarity nbsp nbsp Somalia Mogadishu 1987 National mosque Largest masjid in the Horn of Africa Jama Mosque nbsp nbsp Somaliland HargeisaHabibia Soofie Saheb Jamia Masjid nbsp nbsp South Africa Cape Town 1905 Third largest Masjid and second Largest Islamic Complex in Southern Africa Built in 1905 by Shah Goolam Muhammad Soofie Saheb of DurbanJuma Masjid Mosque nbsp nbsp South Africa Durban 1881 The Juma Masjid was the first mosque to be built in Durban and the oldest and largest in the Southern Hemisphere Built in 1881 as a Musallah by Aboobaker Amod Jhaveri and Hajee MohamedNizamiye Masjid nbsp South Africa Midrand 2009 It is the biggest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere occupying 10 hectares of land Seoul Central Mosque nbsp South Korea Seoul 1976Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba nbsp nbsp Spain Cordoba 784 This is a famous mosque from the Umayyad Era which has been converted into a cathedral Mosque of Cristo de la Luz nbsp nbsp Spain Toledo 999 Historical mosque converted into Holy Cross ChapelM 30 Mosque Omar Mosque nbsp nbsp Spain Madrid 1992 King Fahd of Saudi Arabia provided the fundingJami Ul Alfar Mosque nbsp nbsp Sri Lanka Colombo 1909 Designed to resemble the Jamek Mosque Hajja Soad Mosque nbsp nbsp Sudan KhartoumKhalid ibn al Walid Mosque nbsp Syria Homs 1908 13Umayyad Mosque nbsp nbsp Syria Damascus 715 National mosqueTaipei Grand Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Taipei 1947 Largest and oldest mosque in TaiwanKaohsiung Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Kaohsiung 1949Taipei Cultural Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Taipei 1950Taichung Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Taichung 1951Longgang Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Taoyuan City 1967Tainan Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Tainan 1996At Taqwa Mosque nbsp nbsp Taiwan Dayuan 2013Gaddafi Mosque nbsp Tanzania Dodoma 2010300 Years Mosque nbsp nbsp Thailand Ban Talo Mano Tambon Subo Sawo Narathiwat 1624Baan Haw Mosque nbsp nbsp Thailand Chiang MaiMosque of Uqba nbsp nbsp Tunisia Kairouan 670 Named for Uqba ibn NafiAl Zaytuna Mosque nbsp nbsp Tunisia Tunis 703Sabanci Central Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Adana 1998 Built by Sabanci HoldingKocatepe Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Ankara 1987Selimiye Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Edirne 1568 1574 Named for Selim IIEyup Sultan Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1458 The tomb and mosque of Abu Ayyub al AnsariHagia Sophia Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 537 Converted after the Conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed IIFatih Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1463 1771 The mosque was completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1766 and rebuilt in 1771Yavuz Selim Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1527 In honor of the first Ottoman Caliph Selim INew Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1665 Also known as Yeni Cami Ortakoy Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1854 The mosque was designed in neo baroque style Sultan Ahmed Mosque Blue Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1609 1616 National mosque Named for Ahmed ISuleymaniye Mosque nbsp nbsp Turkey Istanbul 1550 1557 Built by Suleyman the MagnificentErtugrul Gazi Mosque nbsp Turkmenistan Ashgabat 1998 named for ErtugrulMary Mosque nbsp Turkmenistan Mary 2009 named for Gurbanguly BerdimuhammedovSaparmurat Hajji Mosque nbsp Turkmenistan Gokdepe 1998 Named after Saparmurat Niyazov trip to Mecca during the Hajj Also known as Gokdepe Mosque Turkmenbasy Ruhy Mosque nbsp Turkmenistan Gypjak 2004 Named after Saparmurat Niyazov s surname Turkmenbashi The largest mosque in Turkmenistan Also known as Gypjak Mosque Gaddafi National Mosque nbsp nbsp Uganda Kampala 2008Sheikh Zayed Mosque nbsp nbsp United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 2008 National mosque Named for Zayed bin Sultan Al NahyanGrand Mosque of Dubai nbsp nbsp United Arab Emirates Dubai 1998Birmingham Central Mosque nbsp nbsp United Kingdom Birmingham 1990East London Mosque nbsp nbsp United Kingdom London 1910 One of the first in Britain to be allowed to use loudspeakers to broadcast the adhan 4 London Central Mosque nbsp nbsp United Kingdom London 1977 Also known as Regent s Park Mosque and situated in Regent s Park Jamea Masjid nbsp nbsp United Kingdom Preston 1964 Recognised as the Central Mosque of Preston and known for its unique castle like architecture Islamic Center of Tucson nbsp nbsp United States Tucson Arizona Mosque Maryam nbsp nbsp United States Chicago Illinois NoI Originally a Greek Orthodox church purchased in 1972 by the Nation of Islam Named for Mary Maryam Turkish American Community Center nbsp United States Lanham Maryland 1993 The new complex was completed in 2015Islamic Center of America nbsp nbsp United States Dearborn Michigan 1964 The new building was completed in 2005Islamic Cultural Center of New York nbsp nbsp United States New York City New York 1991Masjid Malcolm Shabazz formerly Mosque No 7 nbsp nbsp United States New York City New York 1946 Established by Malcolm X Held the offices for Marcus Garvey Currently a Sunni Mosque Houses an interfaith room where Christian parishioners from a condemned church worship Islamic Center of Washington nbsp nbsp United States Washington 1957Madrasa Topchi Bashi nbsp nbsp Uzbekistan BukharaUlugh Beg Madrasa nbsp nbsp Uzbekistan Samarkand Named for Ulugh BegMosque of Sheikh Ibrahim Al Ibrahim nbsp nbsp Venezuela Caracas 1993Al Muhdhar Mosque nbsp nbsp Yemen Tarim 1914 The minaret is 53 m 174 ft high the tallest in Yemen Saleh Mosque nbsp Yemen Sana a 2008 The largest mosque in Yemen capacity of over 30 000 See also editIslamic architecture Lists of mosques List of largest mosques List of the oldest mosques in the world List of mosques that are mentioned by name in the Quran List of mosques in the Arab League List of mosques in the United Arab Emirates List of mosques in Africa List of mosques in Algeria List of mosques in Egypt List of mosques in Asia List of mosques in Afghanistan List of mosques in Armenia List of mosques in Azerbaijan List of mosques in Bangladesh List of mosques in China List of mosques in Hong Kong List of mosques in India List of mosques in Indonesia List of mosques in Iran List of mosques in Iraq List of mosques in Israel List of mosques in Japan List of mosques in Kuwait List of mosques in Malaysia List of mosques in Pakistan List of mosques in Singapore List of mosques in Syria List of mosques in Taiwan List of mosques in Thailand List of mosques in Europe List of mosques in Cyprus List of mosques in France List of mosques in Germany List of mosques in the Netherlands List of mosques in the United Kingdom List of mosques in Scandinavia List of mosques in Turkey List of mosques in the Americas List of mosques in the United States List of mosques in Canada List of mosques in Oceania List of Hindu temples List of Buddhist temples Lists of cathedralsReferences edit Fountain in Mosque of El Kebir Algiers Algeria World Digital Library 1899 Retrieved 2013 09 24 Coward Martin 30 September 2008 Urbicide The Politics of Urban Destruction Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 46131 3 Ferhadija Mosque is back In Bosnian klix ba Retrieved 7 May 2016 Eade John 1996 Nationalism Community and the Islamization of Space in London In Metcalf Barbara Daly ed Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 0 520 20404 2 Retrieved 19 April 2015 As one of the few mosques in Britain permitted to broadcast calls to prayer azan the mosque soon found itself at the center of a public debate about noise pollution when local non Muslim residents began to protest External links edit nbsp Look up Mosque in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosques Directory of Mosques World Wide Directory of Mosques in the US Canada UK Europe Australia Directory of Mosques in South Africa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of mosques amp oldid 1176189301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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