List of mosques in Asia
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This is a list of mosques in Asia.
| Name | Images | Country | City | Year | Denomination | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| List of mosques in Afghanistan | Afghanistan | |||||
| List of mosques in Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan | |||||
| Al Fateh Mosque | ![]() |
Bahrain | Juffair | 1987 | U | |
| Khamis Mosque | Bahrain | Khamis | ? | U | Believed to be the first mosque in Bahrain. | |
| List of mosques in Bangladesh | Bangladesh | |||||
| Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque | ![]() |
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | 1959 | U | |
| List of mosques in China | China | |||||
| List of mosques in India | India | |||||
| List of mosques in Indonesia | Indonesia | |||||
| List of mosques in Iran | Iran | |||||
| List of mosques in Iraq | Iraq | |||||
| List of mosques in Israel | Israel | |||||
| List of mosques in Japan | Japan | |||||
| Abu Darweesh Mosque | ![]() |
Jordan | Amman | 1961 | U | Circassian community |
| King Abdullah I Mosque | |
Jordan | Amman | 1989 | U | [1] |
| King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque | Jordan | 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] | |
| Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasavi | ![]() |
Kazakhstan | Hazrat-e Turkestan | 1389–1405 | U | |
| List of mosques in Kuwait | Kuwait | |||||
| Sayyida Khawla Mosque | Lebanon | Baalbek | ? | U | ||
| Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque | ![]() |
Lebanon | Beirut | 2005 | U | |
| Fakhredine Mosque | ![]() |
Lebanon | Deir el Qamar | 1493 | U | |
| List of mosques in Malaysia | Malaysia | |||||
| Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque | Oman | Muscat | 2001 | A | ||
| List of mosques in Pakistan | Pakistan | |||||
| List of mosques in the State of Palestine | Palestine | |||||
| Masjid Al-Dahab | |
Philippines | Manila | 1976 | U | The largest mosque in Metro Manila and one of the largest mosques in Philippines. |
| Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah | Philippines | Cotabato City | 2011 | U | National Mosque. The largest mosque in the Philippines and one of the largest mosque in the entire Southeast Asia. Its capacity to accommodate worshipers is approximately 60,000. | |
| Green Mosque | ![]() |
Philippines | Manila | 1964 | U | |
| Sheik Karimal Makdum Mosque | Philippines | Tawi-Tawi | 1380 | U | oldest mosque from Philippines[3] | |
| Taluksangay Mosque | Philippines | Zamboanga City | 1885 | U | oldest mosque in Western Mindanao, second oldest from Philippines[4] | |
| Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque | Qatar | Doha | 2011 | U | National mosque of Qatar[5] | |
| List of mosques in Russia | Russia | |||||
| King Saud Mosque | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah | 1987 | SA | ||
| Masjid al-Haram | Saudi Arabia | Mecca | 638, 1571 | U | National mosque, the holiest place for Muslims, they gather here every Hajj season. | |
| Al-Masjid al-Nabawi | ![]() |
Saudi Arabia | Medina | 1817 | SA | |
| Masjid al-Quba | ![]() |
Saudi Arabia | Medina | 1986 (rebuilt) | SA | The first mosque in Islam history. |
| List of mosques in Singapore | Singapore | |||||
| Seoul Central Mosque | ![]() |
South Korea | Seoul | 1976 | U | |
| Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque | ![]() |
Sri Lanka | Colombo | ? | U | |
| List of mosques in Syria | Syria | |||||
| List of mosques in Taiwan | Taiwan | |||||
| List of mosques in Thailand | Thailand | |||||
| List of mosques in Turkey | Turkey | |||||
| Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque | ![]() |
Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 1998 | C | Named after Ertuğrul. |
| Mary Mosque | ![]() |
Turkmenistan | Mary | 2009 | C | |
| Saparmurat Hajji Mosque | ![]() |
Turkmenistan | Gokdepe | 1998 | C | Named after Saparmurat Niyazov trip to Mecca during the Hajj. Also known as Gökdepe Mosque. |
| Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque | ![]() |
Turkmenistan | Gypjak | 2004 | C | Named after Saparmurat Niyazov's surname, Turkmenbashi. The largest mosque in Turkmenistan. Also known as Gypjak Mosque. |
| List of mosques in the United Arab Emirates | United Arab Emirates | |||||
| Po-i-Kalyan Mosque | ![]() |
Uzbekistan | Bukhara | ? | U | Kalyan minaret |
| Bibi-Khanym Mosque | ![]() |
Uzbekistan | Samarkand | 1399–1404 | U | |
| Ulugh Beg Madrasa | ![]() |
Uzbekistan | Samarkand | ? | U | |
| Jamiul Muslimin Mosque | ![]() |
Vietnam | Hồ Chí Minh City | ? | Indian Mosque | |
| Jamia Al Muslimin Mosque | |
Vietnam | Hồ Chí Minh City | 1935 | Mosque for the people of Pakistan and Indonesia | |
| Masjid Al Rahim Mosque | Vietnam | Hồ Chí Minh City | 1885 | Mosque of the people of Malaysia and Indonesia | ||
| Masjid Al Ehsan Mosque | ![]() |
Vietnam | Châu Đốc, An Giang Province | 1937 | Mosque of Cham people | |
| Al-Muhdhar Mosque | ![]() |
Yemen | Tarim | 1914 | U | With 53 m (174 ft), the minaret is the tallest in Yemen. |
| Saleh Mosque | ![]() |
Yemen | Sana'a | 2008 | U | The largest mosque in Yemen, with a capacity of over 30,000 people. |
| AMJ | Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat |
| SA | Saudi Arabia (Wahhabism) |
| A | Arab group |
| T | Turkish group |
| U | Unknown group (or undetermineted) |
| – | historical (destroyed or not in use) |
See also
References
- ↑ King Abdullah I Mosque
- ↑ King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque, The King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque
- ↑ MINDANAW: Oldest mosque needs repair
- ↑ Heritage Conservation Society: Taluksangay Mosque
- ↑ "Qatar's state mosque opens to the public". Doha News. Doha News. December 6, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
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