List of mosques in Saudi Arabia
This is a list of mosques in Saudi Arabia.
Name | Images | Location | Year | Remarks |
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Abu Bakr Mosque | Medina | |||
Aisha Mosque | Mecca | |||
Ajyad Mosque | Mecca | |||
Alowidah Mosque | Riyadh | |||
Al Hamra Mosque | Medina | |||
Al Jum'ah Mosque | Medina | 622 | ||
Al-Ejabah Mosque | Mecca | |||
Al-Fuqair Mosque | Medina | |||
Al-Ijabah Mosque | Medina | 622 | ||
Al Malik Fahd Mosque | Jeddah | |||
Al-Rahmah Mosque | Jeddah | |||
Al-Rayah mosque | Medina | |||
Amberiye mosque | Medina | |||
As-Sabaq Mosque | Medina | |||
As-Sajadah Mosque | Medina | |||
Bani Bayadhah Mosque | Medina | |||
Bani Haritsah Mosque | Medina | |||
Bay'ah Mosque | Mecca | 761 | ||
Bin Laden Mosque | Jeddah | |||
Faqi Mosque | Mecca | |||
Fas'h mosque | Medina | |||
Hassan Enany Mosque | Jeddah | |||
Jawatha Mosque | Hofuf | 629 | ||
King Saud Mosque | Jeddah | 1987 | ||
Manartain mosque | Medina | |||
Great Mosque of Mecca | Mecca | 2130BCE | The largest mosque in the world, it surrounds Islam's holiest place, the Kaaba. One of the Five Pillars of Islam requires every Muslim to perform the Hajj pilgrimage here, at least once in his or her lifetime if able to do so. Converted to mosque in 630. | |
Masjid al-Qiblatayn | Medina | 623 | Historically important for Muslims as it is the place where, after the Islamic prophet Muhammad received the command to change the direction of prayer (qibla) from Jerusalem to Mecca. | |
Masjid e Taneem | Taneem | |||
Masjid-u-Shajarah | Medina | |||
Mosque of Al-Fadeekh | Medina | |||
Mosque of Al-Ghamama | Medina | |||
Mosque of Al-Saqiya | Medina | |||
Mosque of Atban Bin Malik | Medina | |||
Mosque of Bani Haram | Medina | |||
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi | Medina | 622 | The second-holiest site in Islam and the third mosque built in the history of Islam. | |
Quba Mosque | Medina | 622 | The first mosque of Islam.[1] | |
The Seven Mosques | Medina |
See also
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