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Lists of mosques cover mosques, places of worship for Muslims. The lists include the most famous, largest and oldest mosques, and mosques mentioned in the Quran, as well as lists of mosques in each region and country of the world. The major regions, Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania are sorted alphabetically. The sub-regions, such as Northeast and Northwest Africa in Africa, and Arabia and South Asia in Asia, are sorted by the dates in which their first mosques were reportedly established, more or less, barring those that are mentioned by name in the Quran.

General

Asia

Africa

Americas

Europe

Oceania

Notes

  1. ^ 2:144–217; [3] 5:2; [4] 8:34; [5] 9:7–28; [6] 17:1; [7] 22:25; [8] 48:25–27. [9]

References

  1. ^ Michigan Consortium for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (1986). Goss, V. P.; Bornstein, C. V. (eds.). The Meeting of Two Worlds: Cultural Exchange Between East and West During the Period of the Crusades. Vol. 21. Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University. p. 208. ISBN  978-0918720580.
  2. ^ Mustafa Abu Sway. "The Holy Land, Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Qur'an, Sunnah and other Islamic Literary Source" (PDF). Central Conference of American Rabbis. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-28.
  3. ^ Quran  2:144–217
  4. ^ Quran  5:2 ( Translated by  Yusuf Ali)
  5. ^ Quran  8:34 ( Translated by  Yusuf Ali)
  6. ^ Quran  9:7–28
  7. ^ Quran  17:1–7
  8. ^ Quran  22:25 ( Translated by  Yusuf Ali)
  9. ^ Quran  48:25–27

See also