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A list of mosques around the world:

Contents

[edit] Africa

[edit] Algeria

[edit] Egypt

[edit] Cairo

[edit] Others

[edit] Eritrea

  • Al-Sahaba Mosque , built in 614 A.D. , located in Massawa
  • Al-Khulafa' Ar-Rashidun Mosque, built in 1938 from travertine and Carrara marble, located in Asmera
  • Kalid Bin al-Walid Mosque in Asmera
  • Mar Bin Abdul Aziz Mosque in Gaza Banda, Asmara

[edit] Mali

[edit] Mauritius

[edit] Mauritania

[edit] Morocco

[edit] Niger

[edit] Nigeria

[edit] Somalia

  • Mogadishu Mosque
  • Hargeisa Mosque
  • Ceerigabo Mosque
  • Mosque of Bosaso
  • Kalgacio Mosque
  • Garowe Mosque

[edit] South Africa

  • Jumah Mosque (A.K.A. Grey Street Mosque) in Durban

[edit] Tunisia

[edit] Asia

[edit] Afghanistan

[edit] Bahrain

[edit] Bangladesh

[edit] Brunei

[edit] China

Main article: Chinese mosques

[edit] India

[edit] Indonesia

[edit] Iraq

[edit] Iran

View of the grand iwan and the dome of The Shah Mosque in Isfahan.
View of the grand iwan and the dome of The Shah Mosque in Isfahan.

[edit] Israel and the Palestinian territories

[edit] Japan

[edit] Jordan

[edit] Kazakhstan

[edit] Kuwait

[edit] Lebanon

[edit] Malaysia

[edit] Oman

[edit] Pakistan

[edit] Philippines

  • Masjid Al-Dahab (The Golden Mosque) in Manila
  • Masjid Malik Faisal (King Faisal Mosque) at the Mindanao State University campus in Marawi City
  • Jamie'o Mindanao (Islamic Center Masjid) in Marawi City, one of the largest mosques in the country
  • Masjid Jammi Tulay - the new Tulay Central Mosque, a newer version of the existing one in Sulu, is under construction and is the largest mosque in the Philippines
  • Blue Mosque in Tagig City
  • Campo Islam (Original)Mosque in Zamboanga City

[edit] Saudi Arabia

[edit] Singapore

[edit] South Korea

[edit] Sri Lanka

  • The Grand Mosque in Colombo
  • Jami-Ul-Alfar Mosque in Colombo
    The candy-striped Jami Ul Alfar mosque in the Pettah area, one of the oldest mosques in Colombo Sri Lanka
    The candy-striped Jami Ul Alfar mosque in the Pettah area, one of the oldest mosques in Colombo Sri Lanka
  • Devetagaha Mosque in Colombo
  • Ketchimale Mosque in Beruwala

[edit] Syria

[edit] Taiwan

[edit] United Arab Emirates

  • Grand Mosque (Dubai), rebuilt in 1998 with the city’s tallest minaret (70m - 231ft). Found on the Bur Dubai side of the creek, near the Ruler’s Court, it has nine large domes and 45 smaller domes. The grand mosque can hold up to 1200 worshippers.
  • Jumeirah Mosque, Dubai, designed based on the medieval Fatimid architectural style, the modern mosque is made entirely of stone. It is the most photographed mosque in Dubai.
  • Sheikh Zayed Mosque Abu Dhabi, construction almost complete however is open for prayers and visitors. It has the Largest Dome, Chandelier and Carpet in the world.
  • Masjid e Ali, Dubai, is one of the largest shia mosques in UAE.

[edit] Uzbekistan

[edit] Yemen

  • The Old Grand Mosque, Old town, Sanaa, the third oldest mosque of Islam and the first to be built outside Medina at the 6th year of Hijra. Built from the remains of the old 20 story Ghamdan palace in the court of Badan palace the Persian ruler of Yemen. .
  • Al-Saleh Mosque, Sanaa, designed based on the Sanaani-Yemeni architectural style, the modern mosque is made entirely of stone.The mosque hold up to 35,000 worshippers. and up to 120,000 within its courts

[edit] Europe

[edit] Albania

[edit] Armenia

[edit] Azerbaijan

  • Taza Pir Mosque in Baku
  • Juma Mosque in Baku
  • Shahidlar Mosque ("Turkish Mosque") in Baku
  • Bibi Heybat Mosque in Baku, destroyed in 1934, rebuilt in 1997
  • Shah Abbas Mosque in Ganja
  • The Blue Mosque in Baku
  • Ajdarbey Mosque in Baku
  • Ilahiyyat Mosque in Baku
  • Imam Huseyn Mosque in Baku
  • Elmlar Mosque in Baku
  • Abu Bakr mosque in Baku
  • Haji Sultan Mosque in Baku
  • Juma Mosque of Abu Bakr in Baku
  • Main Juma Mosque in Sheki
  • Mosque Qobustan in Baku
  • Mosque of Qatar Found in Gakh
  • Seyid Ashraf Mosque in Horadiz
  • Jame Mosque in Baku
  • Rahima Khanim Mosque in Baku
  • Besh Barmag Mosque in Siyazan
  • Sakina Khanim Mosque in Guba
  • Govhar Agha Mosque in Shusha

[edit] Bosnia and Herzegovina

[edit] Bulgaria

[edit] Cyprus

[edit] Denmark

  • Amagerbro Mosque in Amagerbro , Copenhagen
  • Islamic Center at Eriksminde Allé 2, 2650 Hvidovre , Copenhagen
  • Islamic Cultural Center at Horsebakken 2 2400 København NV
  • Islamic center at Amerikavej 1756 København V, København

[edit] Croatia

  • Islamic Center of Zagreb in Zagreb

[edit] Macedonia

[edit] Georgia

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Hungary

  • Gazi Qasim Pasha Djami, Pécs (now a Roman Catholic church)
  • Yakovli Hassan Pasha Djami, Pécs
  • Malkoch Bey Djami, Siklós
  • Ali Pasha Djami, Szigetvár (now a Roman Catholic church)

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Malta

  • Malta Islamic Centre, Paola

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Norway

Islamic Cultural Centre Norway [3]

[edit] Portugal

[edit] Poland

  • Wooden Mosque in Bohoniki
  • Gdańsk Mosque
  • Wooden Mosque in Kruszyniany
  • Warsaw Mosque
  • Białystok Mosque

[edit] Romania

  • Mangalia Mosque
  • Babadag Mosque
  • Tulcea Mosque
  • Constanţa Mosque
  • Măcin Mosque
  • Medgidia Mosque

[edit] Russia

[edit] Serbia

[edit] Spain

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Turkey

[edit] United Kingdom

In 2007 there are approximately 1,500 masaajid (mosques) in Britain. Various lists of these have been published of which the most comprehensive is at the muslims in Britain website and is displayed using Google Maps.

[edit] North America

[edit] Canada

[edit] United States

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Australia

[edit] South America

[edit] Colombia

[edit] Venezuela

  • Mosque of Jeque Ibrahim Al-lbrahim in Caracas is the second largest in South America.

In Spanish Link http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezquita_Ibrahim_Al-lbrahim_(Caracas)

[edit] Peru

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

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