List of grand mosques

A grand mosque, or congregational mosque, Friday mosque, great mosque or jama masjid, is a type of mosque which is the main mosque of a certain area that hosts the special Friday noon prayers known as jumu'ah.[1][2] The following is a list of congregational mosques by country or region.

Africa

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Algeria

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Cameroon

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Egypt

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Eritrea

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Ethiopia

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Guinea

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Kenya

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Mali

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Mauritania

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Morocco

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Niger

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Nigeria

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Senegal

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Somalia

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Somaliland

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South Africa

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Tanzania

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Tunisia

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Asia

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Afghanistan

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Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh

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Bahrain

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China

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Kuwait

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India

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Andhra Pradesh

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Delhi

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Gujarat

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Himachal Pradesh

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Hyderabad

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Jharkhand

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Jammu and Kashmir

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Karnataka

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Kerala

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Madhya Pradesh

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Maharashtra

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Tamil Nadu

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Telangana

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Uttar Pradesh

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West Bengal

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Indonesia

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Borneo

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Java

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Lesser Sunda Islands

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Sulawesi

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Sumatra

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Iran

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Iraq

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Lebanon

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Malaysia

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Maldives

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Mongolia

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Nepal

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Oman

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Pakistan

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Palestinian territories

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Saudi Arabia

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Sri Lanka

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Syria

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Taiwan

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Turkey

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United Arab Emirates

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Grand Mosque in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Uzbekistan

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Yemen

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Europe

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Albania

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Belgium

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Dagestan (Republic of Dagestan)

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Denmark

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France

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Russia

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Spain

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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North America

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Canada

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References

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  1. ^ Petersen, Andrew (1996). Dictionary of Islamic architecture. Routledge. p. 131. ISBN 9781134613663.
  2. ^ M. Bloom, Jonathan; S. Blair, Sheila, eds. (2009). "Mosque". The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195309911.
  3. ^ "Balkh", The UNESCO, archived from the original on 2019-04-22, retrieved 2018-05-15