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This is a list of mosques that accommodate at least 5000 worshipers. The default listing is alphabetical- to sort using other criteria, click on the desired column header. Note that determing exactly what should be included when calculating area is a highly subjective assessment, and the figures given here adhere to no common standard.

List of large mosques

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Name Images Capacity
(worshippers)
Area City Administrative Region Country Year of first building
Al-Aqsa Mosquemap
5,000[1] al quds Baraa wall District H State of Palestine Palestine 2nd built on earth after kaaba with 40 years[2]
Al Fateh Mosquemap
File:Bahrain Grand Mosque.jpg
7,000 Manama Capital Governorate Bahrain Bahrain 1987
Al-Masjid al-Nabawimap
File:Masjid Nabawi. Medina, Saudi Arabia.jpg
650,000 400,500 m² (4,311,000 sq ft) Medina Al Madinah Province Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 622
Badshahi Mosquemap
110,000E 29,867.2 m² (321,488 sq ft)E Lahore Punjab Pakistan Pakistan 1673
Baitul Mukarrammap
40,000 Dhaka Dhaka Division Bangladesh Bangladesh 1960
Baitul Futuh
10,000 21,000 m² (226049.52 sq ft) London Greater London England England 2003
Faisal Mosquemap
74,000[3]D 43,295.8 m² (466,032 sq ft)D Islamabad Islamabad Capital Territory Pakistan Pakistan 1986
Grozny Central Dome Mosque
10,000[4] Grozny Republic of Chechnya Russia Russia 2008
Hassan II Mosquemap
File:Morocco Africa Flickr Rosino December 2005 82664690.jpg
105,000[5]C 90,000 m² (970,000 sq ft)C Casablanca Greater Casablanca Morocco Morocco 1993
Id Kah Mosquemap
20,000[6] Kashgar Xinjiang China People's Republic of China 1442
Imam Reza Shrinemap
100,000+[7]A 598,657 m²[8]A (6,443,943.95 sq ft) Mashhad Razavi Khorasan Province Iran Iran 818
Istiqlal Mosquemap 120,000B 95,000 m² (1,022,571.49 sq ft) Jakarta Jakarta Province Indonesia Indonesia 1978
Jama Masjidmap
85,000G Old Delhi National Capital Territory of Delhi India India 1656
Masjid al-Harammap 820,000[9] 400,800 m² (4,314,211.2 sq ft)[9] Mecca Makkah Province Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 638
Masjid-e-Aqsa
12,000 Rabwah Punjab Pakistan Pakistan 1972
Masjid e Tooba
5,000 Karachi Sindh Pakistan Pakistan 1969
Masjid Negaramap
15,000 Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory Malaysia Malaysia 1965
Mosque of Rome
12,000 30,000 m² (322927.88 sq ft) Roma Lazio Italy Italy 1995
Sheikh Zayed Mosquemap 40,000F 22,000 m² (240,000 sq ft)[10] Abu Dhabi Emirate of Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 2007
Sultan Ahmed Mosquemap
10,000[11] Istanbul Istanbul Province Turkey Turkey 1616
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosquemap 20,000 416,000 m² (4,477,824 sq ft) Muscat Muscat Governorate Oman Oman 2001

Footnotes

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  • ^A Capacity of one courtyard: 100,000; Total number courtyards: 7; Total shrine area: 267,079 m2 (2,874,810 sq ft); Total courtyard area: 331,578 m2 (3,569,080 sq ft) (world's largest)
  • ^B Capacity, main building: 61,000; secondary building: 8,000; bridge building: ~1,000; Terrace: 50,000;
  • ^C Capacity, inside: 25,000; outside: 80,000. Covered Area: 20,000 m2 (220,000 sq ft)
  • ^D Capacity, hall: 10,000; porticoes: 24,000; courtyard; 40,000. Covered Area: 5,000 m2 (54,000 sq ft)
  • ^E Capacity, hall: 10,000; courtyard and porticoes: 100,000. Courtyard area: 25,409.4 m2 (273,505 sq ft)
  • ^F Capacity, main prayer hall: 9,000; 2 halls for women: 2 * 1,500; porticoes: 18,000.
  • ^G Capacity, hall: 10,000; courtyard: 75,000.

Mapping

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See also

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  • List of largest cities in the OIC
  • Holiest sites in Islam
  • National mosque
  • List of mosques in Africa
  • List of mosques in the Americas
  • List of mosques in Asia
  • List of mosques in Europe
  • List of mosques in Oceania
  • References

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    1. ^ Al Aqsa Mosque
    2. ^ History of Al Aqsa Mosque [unreliable source?]
    3. ^ Faisal Mosque at ArchNet
    4. ^ Reuters
    5. ^ Sacred Buildings : Modern Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco
    6. ^ Peter Neville-Hadley. Frommer's China. Frommer's, 2003. ISBN 978-0764567551. Page 302.
    7. ^ "Sahn(Courtyards) Around the Holy Shrine". Imam Reza (A.S.) Network. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
    8. ^ "The Glory of the Islamic World". Imam Reza (A.S.) Network. Retrieved 2009-05-25.
    9. ^ a b Great Mosque of al-Haram at ArchNet
    10. ^ Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque - Abu Dhabi
    11. ^ Sultanahmet Mosque at ArchNet
    12. ^ NS Country Classification

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