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Best 1 Mosque of Oman National

The Mosque of Oman National, located in Muscat, represents modern Islamic architecture within the Gulf region. Completed in 2001, it’s a significant national landmark and one of the world's largest mosques. The structure accommodates approximately 20,000 visitors and is primarily used for prayer by...

2 Great Mosque of Oman

The Great Mosque of Oman, located in Muscat, stands as a significant example of Islamic architecture within the Gulf region. Completed in 2001, it is notable for its expansive scale and intricate design reflecting Omani traditions. The mosque serves as a place of worship for Muslims and an important...

3 Masjid Negara

Masjid Negara is a prominent mosque located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Constructed in 1965, it functions as the country’s national place of worship. The structure is recognized for its distinctive main roof featuring a complex 16-pointed star design crafted from concrete. It serves Muslim communitie...

4 Baitul Mukarram

Baitul Mukarram, completed in 1968 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is the national mosque of the country and is uniquely designed to resemble the Kaaba in Mecca.

5 Grand Mosque of Kuwait

The national mosque of Kuwait, completed in 1986 in Kuwait City, with a main prayer hall accommodating around 10,000 worshippers beneath a prominent 43-meter central dome.

6 Juma Mosque Tashkent

A congregational Friday mosque in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, functioning as one of the main communal prayer venues in the capital of the most populous Central Asian republic.

7 Baitul Mukarram National Mosque

Baitul Mukarram is Bangladesh's national mosque in Dhaka, completed in 1968, with a modernist design referencing the Kaaba and capacity for tens of thousands of worshippers.

8 Hazrat Imam Mosque

The Hazrat Imam (Khast Imam) complex in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is the spiritual center of Uzbek Islam and houses one of the world's oldest surviving Quran manuscripts.

9 Hazrat Sultan Mosque

Hazrat Sultan Mosque in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, one of Central Asia's largest mosques, is named in honor of the medieval Sufi saint Khoja Ahmed Yasawi.

10 National Mosque Abuja

Nigeria's National Mosque in Abuja, completed in 1984, is a landmark of the purpose-built federal capital and one of the most prominent mosques in West Africa.

11 Heydar Mosque

Heydar Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan, named after former president Heydar Aliyev, is one of the largest mosques in the Caucasus region.

12 Grand Mosque of Khartoum

The principal state mosque of Khartoum, Sudan, situated near the confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers and serving as the main venue for major national religious observances.

13 Al-Tawhid Mosque

A mosque bearing the name Al-Tawhid, meaning 'divine unity' in Arabic, one of the most common mosque names in the Muslim world, found in numerous countries across the Middle East and beyond.

14 Central Mosque of Dushanbe

The Central Mosque of Dushanbe is the main congregational mosque of Tajikistan's capital and among the largest places of Islamic worship in the country.

15 Grand Mosque of Riyadh

The Grand Mosque of Riyadh is the principal congregational mosque of Saudi Arabia's capital, serving as a major center of Islamic worship and scholarship in the heart of the kingdom.

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