مسجدن جي فهرست
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ڏسو more comprehensive lists of mosques by continent and by country لاءِ، Lists of mosques.
هي دنيا جي ڪجهه مشهور مسجدن جي هڪ نامڪمل فهرست آهي.
Name | Images | Country | City | Year | Architectural style | Remarks |
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Abdul Rahman Mosque
مسجد عبدالرحمان د عبدالرحمان جومات |
افغانستان | Kabul | 2009 | Islamic | The largest mosque of Afghanistan. | |
Great Mosque of Herat
مسجد جامع هرات د هرات جامع جومات |
افغانستان | 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 |
افغانستان | Mazar-i-Sharif | Islamic | Also known as the "Blue Mosque" or "Rawze-e-Sharif" | ||
Et'hem Bey Mosque
Xhamia e Et'hem Beut |
البانيا | 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 |
الجزائر | Algiers | 1097[1] | Islamic, Moroccan | ||
Ketchaoua Mosque
جامع كتشاوة Mosquée Ketchaoua |
الجزائر | Algiers | 1612 | Moorish, Byzantine | ||
King Fahd Islamic Cultural Center
Centro Cultural Islámico Rey Fahd |
ارجنٽائن | Buenos Aires | 2006 | Largest mosque in Latin America. Named after Fahd of Saudi Arabia. | ||
Blue Mosque
Կապույտ մզկիթ مسجد کبود |
آرمينيا | Yerevan | 1766 | Islamic, Iranian | ||
Auburn Gallipoli Mosque | آسٽريليا | Sydney | 1979 | Classical Ottoman | Turkish Sunni Muslims | |
Lakemba Mosque | آسٽريليا | Sydney | 1977 | Lebanese Moslems Association. Also known as the Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque after Ali. | ||
Telfs Mosque | آسٽريا | Telfs | 1998 | Minaret later built in 2006 | ||
Vienna Islamic Centre
Wien Islamisches Zentrum |
آسٽريا | Vienna | 1977 | built in order of King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz | ||
Rasheed Mosque
Rasheed-Moschee |
آسٽريا | Vienna | 2005 | built by Muslims of Ghana, Nigeria and Benin | ||
Mosque Bad Vöslau
Bad Vöslau-Moschee |
آسٽريا | Bad Vöslau | 2009 | built by Muslims of Turkey, has two small minarets | ||
Bibi-Heybet Mosque
Bibi-Heybet Məscidi |
آذربائيجان | Baku | 1281–1282 | one of the historical mosque of Azerbaijan | ||
Imamzadeh Mosque | آذربائيجان | Ganja | XVI | one of the historical mosque of Azerbaijan | ||
Shah Abbas Mosque | آذربائيجان | 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 | بحرين | Juffair | 2006 | named for Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa | ||
Baitul Mukarram National Mosque | بنگلا ديش | Dhaka | 1960s | National mosque. It is the 10th largest mosque in the world, accommodating more than 40,000 people. | ||
Kakrail Mosque | بنگلا ديش | Dhaka | 1952s | |||
Sixty Dome Mosque | بنگلا ديش | Bagerhat Sadar Upazila | 1442 | It is one of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Bangladesh. | ||
Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque | بنگلا ديش | Dhaka | 1705 | |||
Shona Mosque (Golden Mosque) | بنگلا ديش | 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 | بنگلا ديش | Rajshahi | 1523 | It is known for its ornamental terracotta decorations. | ||
Ferhadija Mosque | بوسينيا ۽ هرزيگووينا | 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 | بوسينيا ۽ هرزيگووينا | Sarajevo | 1462 | Named for Suleiman the Magnificent | ||
Ali Pasha's Mosque | بوسينيا ۽ هرزيگووينا | Sarajevo | 1560 | Named for Hadim Ali Pasha | ||
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque | بوسينيا ۽ هرزيگووينا | Sarajevo | 1531 | Named for Gazi Husrev-beg | ||
Koski Mehmed Pasa Mosque | بوسينيا ۽ هرزيگووينا | 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 | بوسينيا ۽ هرزيگووينا | 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 | برازيل | Foz do Iguaçu | 1983 | |||
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque | برونائي | Bandar Seri Begawan | 1959 | National mosque. Named for Omar Ali Saifuddien III. | ||
Dzhumaya Mosque | بلغاريه | Plovdiv | 1363–1364 | Built on the order of Sultan Murad I. Its Turkish name is Hüdavendigâr Camii or Cuma Camii. | ||
Al-Rashid Mosque | ڪينيڊا | Edmonton | 1938 | Canada's oldest mosque | ||
Baitun Nur Mosque | ڪينيڊا | Calgary | 2008 | The largest mosque in Canada | ||
Dongguan Mosque | چين | Xining | 14th century | |||
Niujie Mosque | چين | Beijing | 996 | |||
Id Kah Mosque | چين | Kashgar, Xinjiang | 1442 | |||
Muslim Mosque in Lhasa | چين | Lhasa, Tibet | ||||
Great Mosque of Xi'an | چين | 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 | چين | Kowloon, Hong Kong | 1984 | |||
Jamia Mosque | چين | Kowloon, Hong Kong | 1849 | |||
Mosque of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab | ڪولمبيا | Maicao | 1997 | Second largest mosque in Latin America, and largest in Colombia. Named for Umar. | ||
Hamoudi Mosque | جبوتي | Djibouti City | 1906 | Built by Haji Hamoudi. Among the older standing masjids in the city. | ||
Mosque of Muhammad Ali | مصر | Cairo Citadel | 1848 | Most visible site in the city. Named for Muhammad Ali of Egypt. | ||
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan | مصر | Cairo | 1356. | Named for al-Nasir Badr al-Din Abu al-Ma'aly al-Hassan | ||
Al-Hakim Mosque | مصر | Cairo | 928 | Built by the Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah. | ||
Al-Azhar Mosque | مصر | Cairo | 969 | National mosque | ||
Al-Hussein Mosque | مصر | Cairo | 1154 | Named for Husayn ibn Ali | ||
Mosque of Ibn Tulun | مصر | Cairo | 876–879 | Named for Ahmad ibn Tulun | ||
El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque | مصر | Alexandria | 1219 | Named for Ahmed Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi | ||
Al Qa'ed Ibrahim Mosque | مصر | Alexandria | 1948 | |||
Kulafah Al Rashidan Great Mosque | اريٽيريا | Asmara | 1938 | The minaret resembles a fluted Roman column. | ||
Sheikh Hanafi Mosque | اريٽيريا | Massawa | 15th century | Eritrea's oldest mosque. Built with coral. | ||
Grand Mosque of Évry | فرانس | Évry | 1995 | |||
Paris Mosque | فرانس | Paris | 1926 | the largest mosque in France | ||
Cologne Central Mosque | جرمني | Cologne | 2008 | The largest mosque in Germany | ||
Khadija Mosque | جرمني | Berlin | 2008 | Named for Khadijah bint Khuwaylid | ||
Periamet Masjid | ڀارت | Chennai | 1838 | |||
Jamia Masjid | ڀارت | Ambur | ||||
Old Jumma Masjid | ڀارت | 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 | ڀارت | Kodungallur | 629 | The first mosque in India. Named for Cheraman Perumal | ||
Jama Masjid | ڀارت | Delhi | 1656 | The largest mosque in India. Also known as Masjid-i Jahān-Numā after Shah Jahan. | ||
Charminar | ڀارت | 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 | ڀارت | English Bazar | 1363 | at the time, the largest mosque of South Asia built by Sultan Sikandar Shah | ||
Mecca Masjid | ڀارت | 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 | ڀارت | Kakrala | 1980 | Built by Shah Saqlain Miyan. The name comes from ziyarat and refers to pilgrimages. | ||
Jama Masjid | ڀارت | Bhilai | 1967 | First mosque in the world built in the shape of Arabic word Yā Allāh (یا الله). | ||
Shahi Jama Masjid | ڀارت | 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 | ڀارت | Solapur | 1987 | Built by Maulana Syed Shahabuddin Salfi Firdausi, Chairman Athar Blood Bank in 1987. | ||
Demak Great Mosque | انڊونيشيا | Demak | 1466 | Oldest Mosque in Java | ||
Menara Kudus Mosque | انڊونيشيا | Kudus | 1549 | Old mosque in Java, preserving pre-Islamic structures | ||
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque | انڊونيشيا | Banda Aceh | 1881 | Largest mosque in Aceh, one of oldest mosques in Indonesia | ||
Kauman Great Mosque | انڊونيشيا | Yogyakarta | 1773 | Royal mosque of the Yogyakarta Sultanate | ||
Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta | انڊونيشيا | Jakarta | 1975 | National mosque, largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Initially criticised for un-Indonesian design. | ||
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan | ايران | 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 | ايران | 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 | ايران | Isfahan | 1611 | Named for Abbas I of Persia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | ||
Blue Mosque | ايران | Tabriz | 1465 | Known as Turquoise of Islam World | ||
Imam Reza shrine | ايران | Mashhad | Shrine of Ali ar-Ridha, the 8th Twelver Shia Imam | |||
Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine | ايران | Qom | Shrine of Fātima bint Mūsā, sister of Ali ar-Ridha | |||
Great Mosque of Kufa | عراق | Kufa | 670 | |||
Al-Kadhimiya Mosque | عراق | Kadhimiya | Shrine of Musa al-Kadhim and Muhammad al-Taqi the 7th and 9th Twelver Shia Imams | |||
Imam Husayn Shrine | عراق | Karbala | 680 | National mosque. The shrine of Husayn ibn Ali, the 3rd Twelver Shia Imam | ||
Al Abbas Mosque | عراق | 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) | عراق | Mosul | ||||
Imam Ali Mosque | عراق | Najaf | Shrine of Ali the 4th Sunni Rashidun and the 1st Shia Imam | |||
Al-Askari Mosque | عراق | 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 | عراق | Samarra | 852 | |||
Mahmoudiya Mosque | اسرائيل | Tel Aviv-Yafo | 1812 | |||
Mahmood Mosque | اسرائيل | Haifa | 1931 | |||
Hassan Bek Mosque | اسرائيل | Tel Aviv-Yafo | 1916 | Named for Hassan Bek, Jaffa's Turkish-Arab governor | ||
Jezzar Pasha Mosque | اسرائيل | Acre | 1781 | Named for Jezzar Pasha | ||
Sidna Ali Mosque | اسرائيل | Herzliya | 13th century | An Islamic shrine. Oldest extant Islamic building in the world. | ||
Mosque of Rome | اٽلي | Rome | 1994 | The largest mosque in Western world. | ||
Mosque of Segrate | اٽلي | Milan | 1988 | |||
Kobe Mosque | جاپان | Kobe | 1935 | |||
King Hussein Mosque | اردن | Amman | 2005 | |||
Abu Darweesh Mosque | اردن | Amman | 1961 | Services the Circassian community | ||
King Abdullah I Mosque | اردن | Amman | 1982–89 | |||
Hadum Mosque | ڪوسوو | Gjakovë | 1594 | |||
Grand Mosque of Kuwait | ڪويت | Kuwait City | 1979–1986 | The mosque is located in Kuwait City. | ||
Imam Hussein Mosque | ڪويت | Kuwait City | 1979–1986 | Named for Husayn ibn Ali, the 3rd Twelver Shia Imam | ||
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque | لبنان | Beirut | ||||
Zahir Mosque | ملائيشيا | Alor Setar | 1912 | |||
Ubudiah Mosque | ملائيشيا | Kuala Kangsar | 1917 | One of the most beautiful mosques in Malaysia. | ||
Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque | ملائيشيا | Kuala Lumpur | 1909 | |||
National Mosque of Malaysia | ملائيشيا | Kuala Lumpur | 1965 | National mosque | ||
Federal Territory Mosque | ملائيشيا | Kuala Lumpur | 2000 | |||
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque | ملائيشيا | Shah Alam | 1988 | Named for Salahuddin of Selangor | ||
Putra Mosque | ملائيشيا | Putrajaya | 1999 | |||
Great Mosque of Djenné | مالي | Djenné | 1300 | The first mosque on the site was built in the 13th century, but the current structure dates from 1907. | ||
Djinguereber Mosque | مالي | Timbuktu | 1327 | |||
Chinguetti Mosque | موريتانيا | Chinguetti | ||||
Jummah Masjid | موريشس | Port Louis | 1853 | One of the first mosques built in the Indian Ocean. | ||
Hassan II Mosque | مراڪش | Casablanca | 1993 | Named for Hassan II of Morocco. World's tallest minaret. | ||
Koutoubia Mosque | مراڪش | Marrakech | 1158 | |||
Al Noor Mosque | نيوزي لينڊ | Christchurch | ||||
Abuja National Mosque | نائجيريا | Abuja | 1984 | |||
Lagos Central Mosque | نائجيريا | Lagos | 28 May 1988 | national mosque | ||
Great Mosque of Kano | نائجيريا | Kano | ||||
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque | عمان | Muscat | 2001 | National mosque. Named for Qaboos bin Said al Said. | ||
Faisal Mosque | پاڪستان | 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 | پاڪستان | Peshawar | 1630 | Built by Shah Jehan. Named for the governor of Peshawar, Mahabat Khan. | ||
Badshahi Mosque | پاڪستان | Lahore | 1673 | Built by Aurangzeb. One of the largest mosques in the world. | ||
Wazir Khan Mosque | پاڪستان | Lahore | 1642 | Built by Shah Jahan | ||
Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore | پاڪستان | Lahore | 2014 | Built in Bahria Town. It is of the largest mosques in the world. | ||
Shah Jahan Mosque | پاڪستان | Thatta | 1647 | Named for Shah Jahan | ||
Masjid e Tooba | پاڪستان | Karachi | 1969 | Named for Sidna Ali, one of Saladins lieutenants | ||
Masjid Al-Aqsa | سانچو:Country data Palestinian Territories | Jerusalem | 705 | National mosque | ||
Dome of the Rock | سانچو:Country data Palestinian Territories | Jerusalem | 691 | |||
Mosque of Omar | سانچو:Country data Palestinian Territories | Bethlehem | 1860 | Named for Umar | ||
Great Mosque of Gaza | سانچو:Country data Palestinian Territories | Gaza | 1344 | |||
El Centro Cultural Islamico de Colón | پاناما | Colón | ||||
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid | فلپائن | Cotabato City | 2011 | The largest mosque in the Philippines. Funded by and named after Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei. | ||
Masjid Al-Dahab | فلپائن | Manila | 1976 | |||
Lisbon Mosque | پورچوگال | Lisbon | 1988 | |||
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque | قطر | Doha | 2011 | Also called the Qatar State Mosque; serves as the national mosque. | ||
Qolsharif Mosque | روس | Kazan | 2005 | Republic of Tatarstan, reputedly the largest mosque in Europe. | ||
Moscow Cathedral Mosque | روس | Moscow | 1904 | |||
King Saud Mosque | سعودي عرب | Jeddah | 1987 | named for Saud of Saudi Arabia | ||
Masjid al-Haram | سعودي عرب | Mecca | 638, 1571 | international mosque, home of Kaaba | ||
Al-Masjid al-Nabawi | سعودي عرب | Medina | 622, 1817 | the mausoleum of Muhammad and his companions Abu Bakr and Umar | ||
KAFD Grand Mosque | سعودي عرب | Riyadh | 2017 | |||
Great Mosque of Touba | سينيگال | 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 | سربيا | Belgrade | Around 1575 | |||
Masjid Sultan | سنگاپور | Singapore | 1826 | named for Sultan Hussain Shah | ||
Arba Rucun mosque | صوماليا | Mogadishu | 992 | |||
Fakr ad-Din Mosque | صوماليا | Mogadishu | 1269 | Oldest mosque in Mogadishu. Built by the Sultanate of Mogadishu's first Sultan, Fakr ad-Din. | ||
Mosque of Islamic Solidarity | صوماليا | Mogadishu | 1987 | National mosque. Largest masjid in the Horn of Africa. | ||
Jama Mosque | سانچو:Country data Somaliland | Hargeisa | ||||
Habibia Soofie Saheb Jamia Masjid | ڏکڻ آفريقا | 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 | ڏکڻ آفريقا | 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 | ڏکڻ آفريقا | Midrand | 2009 | It is the biggest mosque in the Southern Hemisphere, occupying 10 hectares of land. | ||
Seoul Central Mosque | ڏکڻ ڪوريا | Seoul | 1976 | |||
Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba | اسپين | Cordoba | 784 | This is a famous mosque from the Umayyad Era which has been converted into a cathedral. | ||
Mosque of Cristo de la Luz | اسپين | Toledo | 999 | Historical mosque, converted into Holy Cross Chapel | ||
M-30 Mosque Omar Mosque | اسپين | Madrid | 1992 | King Fahd of Saudi Arabia provided the funding. | ||
Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque | سري لنڪا | Colombo | 1909 | designed to resemble the Jamek Mosque | ||
Hajja Soad Mosque | سوڊان | Khartoum | ||||
Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque | شام | Homs | 1908–13 | |||
Umayyad Mosque | شام | Damascus | 715 | National mosque | ||
Taipei Grand Mosque | تائيوان | Taipei | 1947 | Largest and oldest mosque in Taiwan | ||
Kaohsiung Mosque | تائيوان | Kaohsiung | 1949 | |||
Taipei Cultural Mosque | تائيوان | Taipei | 1950 | |||
Taichung Mosque | تائيوان | Taichung | 1951 | |||
Longgang Mosque | تائيوان | Taoyuan City | 1967 | |||
Tainan Mosque | تائيوان | Tainan | 1996 | |||
At-Taqwa Mosque | تائيوان | Dayuan | 2013 | |||
Gaddafi Mosque | تنزانيا | Dodoma | 2010 | |||
300 Years Mosque | ٿائي لينڊ | Ban Talo Mano, Tambon Subo Sawo, Narathiwat | 1624 | |||
Baan Haw Mosque | ٿائي لينڊ | Chiang Mai | ||||
Mosque of Uqba | تيونس | Kairouan | 670 | Named for Uqba ibn Nafi | ||
Al-Zaytuna Mosque | تيونس | Tunis | 703 | |||
Sabancı Central Mosque | ترڪي | Adana | 1998 | Built by Sabanci Holding | ||
Kocatepe Mosque | ترڪي | Ankara | 1987 | |||
Selimiye Mosque | ترڪي | Edirne | 1568–1574 | Named for Selim II | ||
Eyüp Sultan Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1458 | the tomb and mosque of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari | ||
Hagia Sophia Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 537 | converted after the Conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II | ||
Fatih Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1463–1771 | The mosque was completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1766 and rebuilt in 1771. | ||
Yavuz Selim Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1527 | In honor of the first Ottoman Caliph, Selim I | ||
New Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1665 | Also known as Yeni Cami. | ||
Ortaköy Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1854 | The mosque was designed in neo-baroque style. | ||
Sultan Ahmed Mosque ("Blue Mosque") | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1609–1616 | National mosque. Named for Ahmed I. | ||
Suleymaniye Mosque | ترڪي | Istanbul | 1550–1557 | built by Süleyman the Magnificent | ||
Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque | ترڪمانستان | Ashgabat | 1998 | named for Ertuğrul | ||
Mary Mosque | ترڪمانستان | Mary | 2009 | named for Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov | ||
Saparmurat Hajji Mosque | ترڪمانستان | Gokdepe | 1998 | Named after Saparmurat Niyazov trip to Mecca during the Hajj. Also known as Gökdepe Mosque. | ||
Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque | ترڪمانستان | Gypjak | 2004 | Named after Saparmurat Niyazov's surname, Turkmenbashi. The largest mosque in Turkmenistan. Also known as Gypjak Mosque. | ||
Gaddafi National Mosque | يوگينڊا | Kampala | 2008 | |||
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque | گڏيل عرب امارات | Abu Dhabi | 2008 | National mosque. Named for Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. | ||
Grand Mosque of Dubai | گڏيل عرب امارات | Dubai | 1998 | |||
Birmingham Central Mosque | گڏيل بادشاھت | Birmingham | 1990 | |||
East London Mosque | گڏيل بادشاھت | London | 1910 | one of the first in Britain to be allowed to use loudspeakers to broadcast the adhan[4] | ||
London Central Mosque | گڏيل بادشاھت | London | 1977 | also known as Regent's Park Mosque and situated in Regent's Park | ||
Jamea Masjid | گڏيل بادشاھت | Preston | 1964 | Recognised as the Central Mosque of Preston and known for its unique 'castle-like' architecture. | ||
Islamic Center of Tucson | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | Tucson (Arizona) | ||||
Mosque Maryam | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | Chicago (Illinois) | NoI | Originally a Greek Orthodox church, purchased in 1972 by the Nation of Islam. Named for Mary (Maryam). | ||
Turkish American Community Center | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | Lanham (Maryland) | 1993 | The new complex was completed in 2015. | ||
Islamic Center of America | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | Dearborn (Michigan) | 1964 | The new building was completed in 2005. | ||
Islamic Cultural Center of New York | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | New York City (New York) | 1991 | |||
Masjid Malcolm Shabazz (formerly Mosque No. 7) | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | 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 | گڏيل آمريڪي رياستون | Washington | 1957 | |||
Madrasa Topchi-Bashi | ازبڪستان | Bukhara | ||||
Ulugh Beg Madrasa | ازبڪستان | Samarkand | named for Ulugh Beg | |||
Mosque of Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Ibrahim | وينزويلا | Caracas | 1993 | |||
Al-Muhdhar Mosque | يمن | Tarim | 1914 | The minaret is 53 m (174 ft) high, the tallest in Yemen. | ||
Saleh Mosque | يمن | Sana'a | 2008 | The largest mosque in Yemen, capacity of over 30,000. |
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- ↑ سانچو:استشهاد ويب
- ↑ سانچو:استشهاد بكتاب
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