List of mosques in Europe

This is a partial list of mosques in Europe.

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Name Images Country City Year Group Remarks
List of mosques in Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Abu Muslim Mosque
Jek, Quba Rayon
Agdam Mosque
Agdam
1868—1870
TS
Ajdarbey mosque
Baku
1912–1913
Ashaghi Govhar Agha Mosque
Shusha
1875–1876
TS
Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque
Shusha
1768–1885
TS
The mosque also bears the name Boyuk Juma Mosque of Govhar Agha
Ali ibn Abi Talib Mosque
Buzovna (Baku)
TS
Ambarass Mosque
Ordubad, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
XVII
TS
Also known as the Sultan Murad Mosque or Mir Jafar Mosque
Bibi-Heybat Mosque
Baku
1281
TS
Juma Mosque
Baku
1899
TS
Juma Mosque
Boradigah (Baku)
TS
Juma Mosque
Ordubad
1604
TS
Juma Mosque
Qabala
XVIII
Haji Rufai Bey Mosque
Nakhichevan
XVIII
TS
Lezgi Mosque
Baku
1169
S
Mashadi Garib Mosque
Buzovna (Baku)
1429
U
Muhammad Mosque
Baku
1078–1079
TS
also known as Sınıqqala Mosque
Mustafa Qazdal Mosque
Qusar
S
Omar Effendi Mosque
Shaki
XIX
Palace Mosque
Baku
1441–1442
TS
Sakina khanim mosque
Quba, Quba Rayon
1854
Mosque of the Martyrs
Baku
Beginning of the 1990s
Shah Abbas Mosque
Ganja
1606
TS
Sheikh İbrahim Mosque
Baku
1416
TS
Taza Pir Mosque
Baku
1914
TS
Tuba Shaxi Mosque
Mərdəkan (Baku)
1481–1482
TS
Ulu Mosque
İlisu, Qakh Rayon
XVIII
S
Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque
Shusha
1768–1885
TS
Garghabazar Mosque
Qarğabazar, Fuzuli
1683-1684
U
Juma Mosque in Derbend
Derbend
1368-1369
U
Kayqubad masjid
Baku
1317-1343
Telfs Mosque
Austria Telfs 1998 DITIB Minaret later built in 2006
Vienna Islamic Centre
Austria Vienna 1977 U Built in order of rey Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz.
Rasheed Mosque Austria Vienna 2005 U Built by Muslims of Ghana, Nigeria and Benin.
Mosque Bad Vöslau
Austria Bad Vöslau DITIB Construction started in 2008.
Great Mosque of Brussels
Belgium Brussels 1879, 1978 SA The original building was built to form the East Pavilion of the National Exhibition in Brussels in 1880.
Mosque Lebbeke
Belgium Lebbeke ? U 51°1′9″N 4°5′40″E / 51.01917°N 4.09444°E / 51.01917; 4.09444
Selimiye Mosque Belgium Brussels 2015 [1] [2] ?
Arnaudija mosque Bosnia and Herzegovina Banja Luka 1594 U
Ferhadija mosque
Bosnia and Herzegovina Banja Luka 1579 U destroyed in 1993, under reconstruction
Šišman Ibrahim Paša Mosque Bosnia and Herzegovina Počitelj 1562/63 U Aka Hadži-Alijina Mosque
Ali Pasha's Mosque Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1560-61 U
King Fahd Mosque Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 2000 SA aka “Fahdova Dzamija”, Photo 1, 2
Emperor's Mosque
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 1462 / 1566 U aka “Careva Dzamija”, first built 1462, rebuilt 1566
Coloured Mosque Bosnia and Herzegovina Travnik 1757 U aka “Süleymaniye-Mosque”
Dzhumaya Mosque
Bulgaria Plovdiv 1364 U
Ebu Bekir Mosque (Eski Cami)
Bulgaria Yambol 1413 U
Ibrahim Pasha Mosque
Bulgaria Razgrad 1616 U
Tombul Mosque
Bulgaria Shumen 1740–1744 U
Banya Bashi Mosque
Bulgaria Sofia 1576 U
List of mosques in Cyprus Cyprus
Zagreb mosque Croatia Zagreb 1987 U
Brno Mosque
Czech Republic Brno 1998 U
Prague Mosque Czech Republic Prague 1999 U
List of mosques in Denmark Denmark
East London Mosque
England London 1985 JI One of the first in Britain to be allowed to use loudspeakers to broadcast the adhan.[3]
List of mosques in the United Kingdom United Kingdom
List of mosques in France France
The Islamic Society of Finland Mosque Finland Helsinki
Järvenpää mosque Finland Järvenpää 1942 First mosque in the Nordic countries
List of mosques in Germany Germany
Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque
Gibraltar (British overseas territory) Gibraltar 1997 SA August 8, 1997 (also known as: King Fahd bin Abdulaziz al-Saud Mosque)
List of mosques in Hungary Hungary
Reykjavík Mosque
Iceland Reykjavík 2002 U Also home to the Félag Múslima á Íslandi (Association of Muslims in Iceland)
Dublin Mosque
Ireland Dublin 1976 U
Mosque of Palermo Italy Palermo 2009 U
Mosque of Florence Italy Florence 2011 U
Mosque of Turin Italy Turin 2011 U
Mosque of Rome
Italy Rome 1995 SA Largest mosque in Western world[4]
Ravenna Mosque Italy Ravenna 2011 U
Mosque of Segrate Italy Segrate (Milan) 2007 U
Mosque of Genoa Italy Genoa 2010 U
N.N. Macedonia Ohrid ? U
Aladja Mosque Macedonia Skopje 1438 U
Işak Bey Mosque Macedonia Skopje U
Mustapha Pasha Mosque
Macedonia Skopje 1492 U
Coloured Mosque in Tetovo Macedonia Tetovo 1495 U Photo
Mariam Al-Batool Mosque Malta Paola 1978 WICS The only Mosque in the Maltese Islands
Hussein Pasha Mosque Montenegro Pljevlja ? U
Sailor's Mosque Montenegro Ulcinj 1798 U Destroyed in 1931, rebuilt between 2008 and 2012
Podgorica Mosque Montenegro Podgorica ? U
List of mosques in the Nagorno-Karabakh Nagorno-Karabakh
List of mosques in the Netherlands Netherlands
List of mosques in Norway Norway
Bohoniki Mosque
Poland Bohoniki 19/20th century U pl:Meczet w Bohonikach
Gdańsk Mosque
Poland Gdańsk 1989 U pl:Meczet w Gdańsku
Kruszyniany Mosque
Poland Kruszyniany 18/19th century U pl:Meczet w Kruszynianach
Poznań Mosque
Poland Poznań 2005 U pl:Meczet w Poznaniu
Warsaw Mosque
Poland Warsaw 1993 U pl:Meczet w Warszawie
Lisbon Mosque
Portugal Lisbon 1988 U
Carol I Mosque Romania Constanţa 1912 U
Mangalia Mosque
Romania Mangalia 1525 U
List of mosques in Russia Russia
Bajrakli Mosque
Serbia Belgrade 1575 U Built around 1575
Almonaster Mosque
Spain Almonaster la Real 9-10th century Now a Christian chapel (es:).
Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
Spain Córdoba 784 “Great Mosque of Cordoba”, now a Catholic cathedral
Al Morabito Mosque Spain Córdoba 1936 U Constructed by the Nationalists for the Regulares at the Spanish Civil War
37°53′24″N 4°46′41″W / 37.89000°N 4.77806°W / 37.89000; -4.77806
Fuengirola Mosque
Spain Fuengirola 1994 SA (es:)
36°31′52″N 4°37′37″W / 36.53111°N 4.62694°W / 36.53111; -4.62694
Great Mosque of Granada
Spain Granada 2003 U (es:).
37°10′52″N 3°35′37″W / 37.18111°N 3.59361°W / 37.18111; -3.59361
Omar Mosque
Spain Madrid 1992 SA Also known as M-30 Mosque (es:).
40°26′18″N 3°39′26″W / 40.43833°N 3.65722°W / 40.43833; -3.65722
Madrid Central Mosque
Spain Madrid 1988 UCIDE Also known as Abu-Bakr Mosque
Al-Andalus Mosque
Spain Malaga 2009 SA (es:)
36°46′9″N 4°26′18″W / 36.76917°N 4.43833°W / 36.76917; -4.43833
King Abdelaziz Mosque
Spain Marbella 1981 SA 36°30′15″N 4°55′38″W / 36.50417°N 4.92722°W / 36.50417; -4.92722
Bab al-Mardum Mosque
Spain Toledo 999 Historical Mosque, converted into Holy Cross Chapel
Tornerías Mosque
Spain Toledo Middle of the 11th century U Historical Mosque, converted into the cultural center Centro de Promoción de la Artesanía de Castilla-La Mancha
Great Mosque of Valencia Spain Valencia 39°28′42″N 0°21′10″W / 39.47833°N 0.35278°W / 39.47833; -0.35278
List of mosques in Sweden Sweden
Mahmood Mosque
Switzerland Zürich 1963 AMJ First mosque in Switzerland.
Geneva Mosque Switzerland Geneva 1978 U Inaugurated by rey Chalid ibn Abd al-Aziz.
Winterthur Mosque Switzerland Winterthur ? U Mosque of an Islamic-Albanian Community.
List of mosques in Turkey Turkey
The Big Khan Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Bakhchysarai 1532 SDMC
Ismi Khan Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Bakhchysarai 17th—18th century U
Molla-Mustafa Jami Mosque
Ukraine/Russia Bakhchysarai ? U
Orta Juma Jami
Ukraine / Russia Bakhchysarai 1674 U
Tahtali-Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Bakhchysarai 1707 U
Ahat Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Donetsk People's Republic Donetsk 1993 U
Mufti-Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Feodosiya 1637 U
Kharkiv Cathedral Mosque
Ukraine Kharkiv 1993 U
Ar-Rahma Mosque, Kiev
Ukraine Kyiv 2000 SDMU
Luhansk Cathedral Mosque
Ukraine / Luhansk People's Republic Luhansk 2010 U
Sultan Suleiman Mosque
Ukraine Mariupol 2007 U
Al-Salam Mosque
Ukraine Odesa 2000 U
Kebir-Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Simferopol 1508 SDMC
Kokkoz Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Sokolyne 1910 U
Ozbek Han Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Staryi Krym 1314 U
Juma-Jami Mosque
Ukraine / Russia Yevpatoria 1552—1564 SDMC Designed by Mimar Sinan
List of mosques in the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Group
AAIIL Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam
AMJ Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat
DITIB Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs
IZA Islamic Centre Aachen
IZM Islamic Centre Munich
JI Jamaat-e-Islami
WICS World Islamic Call Society
SA Saudi Arabia (Wahhabism)
SDMС Ukraine (Spiritual Direction of the Muslims of Crimea)
SDMU Ukraine (The Spiritual Direction of the Muslims of Ukraine)
TJ Tablighi Jamaat
T Turkish group
UCIDE Union of Islamic Communities of Spain
U Unknown

See also

References

  1. "New Mosque sint-joost". http://www.brusselnieuws.be/. Retrieved 2015-06-09. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. "Nieuwe moskee Sint-Joost voltooid". http://www.brusselnieuws.be/. Retrieved 2015-06-09. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. Eade, John (1996). "Nationalism, Community, and the Islamization of Space in London". In Metcalf, Barbara Daly. Making Muslim Space in North America and Europe. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0520204042. Retrieved 19 April 2015. As one of the few mosques in Britain permitted to broadcast calls to prayer (azan), the mosque soon found itself at the center of a public debate about “noise pollution” when local non-Muslim residents began to protest.
  4. Maggi, prefazione di Marco Casamonti ; testi di Alessandra Coppa ; fotografie di Moreno (2002). La Moschea di Roma : Paolo Portoghesi. Milano: F. Motta. ISBN 88-7179-375-7.
    • In 2007 there are approximately 1,500 mosques in Britain. Various lists of these have been published of which the most comprehensive is at http://mosques.muslimsinbritain.org and is displayed using Google Maps.
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