List of mosques in the Arab League
This is a list of mosques in the Arab League.
Name | Images | Country | City | Year | G | Remarks |
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Djamaa el Kebir | Algiers | 1097 | U | |||
Ketchaoua Mosque | Algiers | 1612 | U | |||
El Jedid Mosque | Algiers | 1880s | U | |||
Great Mosque of Tlemcen | Tlemcen | 1082 | U | |||
Al Fateh Mosque | Juffair | 1990s | U | |||
Khamis Mosque | Khamis | ? | U | Believed to be the first mosque in Bahrain. | ||
Mosque of Amr ibn al-As | Cairo | 642 | A | |||
Abu Haggag Mosque | Luxor | 11th Century | A | |||
El-Tabia Mosque | Aswan | A | ||||
Mosque of Mohamed Ali | Cairo Citadel | 1848 | T | Most visible site in the city. | ||
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan | Cairo | 1356 | T | |||
Mosque of Al-Hakim | Cairo | 985 | A | |||
Al-Azhar Mosque | Cairo | 969 | A | National mosque | ||
Blue Mosque | Cairo | 1347 | A | |||
Al Hussein Mosque | Cairo | 1154 | T | |||
Mosque of Ibn Tulun | Cairo | 876-879 | U | |||
Abu Haggag Mosque | Luxor | 11th Century | A | |||
El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque | Alexandria | ? | U | |||
Al Qa'ed Ibrahim Mosque | Alexandria | ? | U | |||
Imam Husayn Mosque | Karbala | 680 | U | National mosque | ||
Al Abbas Mosque | Karbala | 680 | U | National mosque | ||
Imam Ali Mosque | Najaf | ? | U | Shrine of Ali | ||
Al Kadhimiya Mosque | Kadhimayn | ? | U | Shrine of Twelver Shi'ah 7th and 9th Imam. | ||
Al-Askari Mosque | Samarra | ? | U | Mosque with golden dome and shrine of Twelver Shi'ah 10th and 11th Imam. | ||
Great Mosque of Samarra | Samarra | 852 | U | |||
King Abdullah I Mosque | Amman | 1989 | U | [1] | ||
King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque | Amman | 2006 | U | Praying hall 5,500 worshipers, outdoor praying area 2,500 worshippers, inaugurated on April 11, 2006, Islamic architectural style prevalent in Bilad Sham, Umayyad-style ornamentation carved in Jordanian stone.[2] | ||
Chinguetti Mosque | Chinguetti | ? | U | |||
Grand Mosque | Kuwait City | 1979–1986 | U | |||
Sayyida Khawla Mosque | Baalbek | ? | U | |||
Khatem Al-Anbiyaa Mosque | Beirut | ? | U | |||
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque | Beirut | 2005 | U | |||
Fakhredine Mosque | Deir el Qamar | 1493 | U | |||
Great Mosque of Tripoli | Tripoli | ? | U | |||
Central Mosque of Nouakchott | Nouakchott | ? | U | |||
Hassan II Mosque | Casablanca | 1993 | U | Masjid al Malik Hassan II | ||
Koutoubia Mosque | Marrakech | 1158 | U | |||
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque | Muscat | 2001 | A | |||
Al-Aqsa Mosque | Jerusalem | 705 | U | National mosque | ||
Dome of the Rock | Jerusalem | 691 | U | |||
Mosque of Omar | Jerusalem | 1193 | U | |||
Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque | Beit Hanina | ? | U | |||
Mosque of Omar | Bethlehem | 1860 | U | The mosque was built on the spot where the Rashidun Caliph Umar prayed when he entered Bethlehem and is the oldest mosque in that city. | ||
Sayed al-Hashim Mosque | Gaza | 1850 | U | The grandfather of Muhammad is said to be buried under the dome. Originally mosque built in the 12th century. Present day mosque built in 1850. | ||
Great Mosque of Gaza | Gaza | 1344 | U | The Great Mosque is the largest and one of the oldest mosques in the Gaza Strip and throughout its history it was Philistine temple, a Byzantine church, an Arab mosque, a Crusader cathedral and was finally transformed back to a mosque by the Mamluks. | ||
Ibrahimi Mosque | Hebron | ? | U | |||
Al-Khadra Mosque | Nablus | 1288-90 | U | |||
King Saud Mosque | Jeddah | 1987 | SA | |||
Masjid al-Haram | Mecca | 638, 1571 | U | National mosque | ||
Al-Masjid al-Nabawi | Medina | 1817 | SA | |||
Masjid al-Quba | Medina | 1986 (rebuilt) | SA | |||
Arba Rucun Mosque | Mogadishu | ? | U | |||
Fakr ad-Din Mosque | Mogadishu | 1269 | U | Oldest mosque in Mogadishu. Built by the Sultanate of Mogadishu's first Sultan, Fakr ad-Din. | ||
Mosque of Islamic Solidarity | Mogadishu | 1987 | U | National mosque. Largest masjid in the Horn of Africa. | ||
Hajja Soad mosque | Khartoum | ? | U | |||
Great Mosque of Aleppo | Aleppo | 715 | U | Shrine of Zechariah, father of John the Baptist | ||
Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque | Damascus | 682 | U | Shrine of Zaynab bint Ali | ||
Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque | Damascus | ? | U | Shrine of Fatimah, the youngest daughter of Husayn ibn Ali | ||
Tekkiye Mosque | Damascus | ? | U | |||
Nabi Habeel Mosque | Damascus | ? | U | Tomb of Abel, son of Prophet Adam | ||
Umayyad Mosque | Damascus | 715 | U | National mosque | ||
Sinan Pasha Mosque | Damascus | 1590 | U | |||
Aqsab Mosque | Damascus | 1234 | U | |||
Darwish Pasha Mosque | Damascus | 1574 | U | |||
Al-Fadael Mosque | Homs | 1062 | U | |||
Al-Nouri Mosque | Homs | 1129 | U | |||
Mosquée Ennasr | Tunisia | Aryanah | ? | U | ||
Bassi Mosque | Djerba | ? | U | |||
Mosque of Uqba | Kairouan | 670 | U | also known as the Great Mosque of Kairouan | ||
Great Mosque of Mahdia | Mahdia | ? | U | |||
Great Mosque of Sousse | Sousse | ? | U | |||
Great Mosque Halfaouine | Tunis | ? | U | |||
Sheikh Zayed Mosque | Abu Dhabi City | 2000 | A | National mosque | ||
Grand Mosque of Dubai | Dubai City | 1998 | A | |||
Mudhaffar Mosque | Ta'izz | A | ||||
Al-Hadi Mosque | Sa'dah | A | ||||
Al Khair Mosque, Sana'a | Sana'a | A | ||||
Saleh Mosque | Sana'a | 2008 | A |
- Group
SA | Islamist (Salafism/Wahhabism) |
TJ | Tablighi Jamaat |
A | Arab group |
T | Turkish group |
U | Unknown group (or undetermineted) |
References
- "King Abdullah I Mosque". Archived from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
- King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine, The King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque
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