قائمة المساجد في جامعة الدول العربية

(تم التحويل من List of mosques in the Arab League)

هذه قائمة المساجد الموجودة في جامعة الدول العربية.

Name Images Country City Year G Remarks
Djamaa el Kebir Flag of Algeria.svg الجزائر Algiers 1097 U
Ketchaoua Mosque
Mosquée Ketchaoua.jpg
Flag of Algeria.svg الجزائر Algiers 1612 U
El Jedid Mosque
Algiers mosque.jpg
Flag of Algeria.svg الجزائر Algiers 1880s U
Great Mosque of Tlemcen Flag of Algeria.svg الجزائر Tlemcen 1082 U
Al Fateh Mosque البحرين البحرين Juffair 1990s U
Khamis Mosque البحرين البحرين Khamis ? U Believed to be the first mosque in Bahrain.
Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
Mosque Amr ibn Al-As Entrance.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 642 A
Abu Haggag Mosque
Egypt.LuxorTemple.04.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Luxor 11th Century A
El-Tabia Mosque
Egypt.Aswan.Mosque.02.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Aswan A
Mosque of Muhammad Ali
Mohammed-ali-basha-mosque.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo Citadel 1848 T Most visible site in the city.
Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan
Kairo Sultan Hassan Moschee BW 1.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 1356 T
Mosque of Al-Hakim Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 985 A
Al-Azhar Mosque
Al Azhar1.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 969 A National mosque
Blue Mosque
Blue-mosque-bradybd.JPG
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 1347 A
Al Hussein Mosque
Kairo Al Hussein Mosque BW 1.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 1154 T
Mosque of Ibn Tulun
Kairo Ibn Tulun Moschee BW 4.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Cairo 876-879 U
Abu Haggag Mosque
Egypt.LuxorTemple.04.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Luxor 11th Century A
El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque
Abu el-Abbas el-Mursi Mosque in Alexandria.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Alexandria ? U
Al Qa'ed Ibrahim Mosque
Al Qa'ed Ibrahim Mosque.jpg
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر Alexandria ? U
Imam Husayn Mosque
Kerbela Hussein Moschee.jpg
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق Karbala 680 U National mosque
Al Abbas Mosque
AlAbbasMosque01.jpg
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق Karbala 680 U National mosque
Imam Ali Mosque
Meshed ali usnavy (PD).jpg
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق Najaf ? U Shrine of Ali
Al Kadhimiya Mosque
Al-Khadhumain shrine in baghdad.jpg
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق Kadhimayn ? U Shrine of Twelver Shi'ah 7th and 9th Imam.
Al-Askari Mosque
Al-Askari Mosque 1.jpg
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق Samarra ? U Mosque with golden dome and shrine of Twelver Shi'ah 10th and 11th Imam.
Great Mosque of Samarra
Samara spiralovity minaret rijen1973.jpg
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق Samarra 852 U
King Abdullah I Mosque
King Abdullah I Mosque.jpg
الأردن الأردن Amman 1989 U [1]
King Hussein Mosque الأردن الأردن Amman 2006 U Praying hall 5,500 worshipers, outdoor praying area 2,500 worshippers, inaugurated on April 11, 2006, Islamic architectural style prevalent in Bilad Sham, Umayyad-style ornamentation carved in Jordanian stone.[2]
Chinguetti Mosque
Chinguetti mosquee.jpg
موريتانيا موريتانيا Chinguetti ? U
Grand Mosque الكويت الكويت Kuwait City 1979–1986 U
Sayyida Khawla Mosque Flag of Libya.svg ليبيا Baalbek ? U
Khatem Al-Anbiyaa Mosque Flag of Libya.svg ليبيا Beirut ? U
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque
Khatem Al Anbiyaa Mosque.jpg
Flag of Libya.svg ليبيا Beirut 2005 U
Fakhredine Mosque
Fakhredine mosque - Deir al-Qamar - Lebanon.jpg
Flag of Libya.svg ليبيا Deir el Qamar 1493 U
Great Mosque of Tripoli
TripoliLebGreatMosqueMinaret.jpg
Flag of Libya.svg ليبيا Tripoli ? U
Central Mosque of Nouakchott
Central mosque in Nouakchott.jpg
موريتانيا موريتانيا Nouakchott ? U
Hassan II Mosque المملكة المغربية المملكة المغربية Casablanca 1993 U Masjid al Malik Hassan II
Koutoubia Mosque
MoroccoMarrakech KoutoubiaMosqueTop.jpg
المملكة المغربية المملكة المغربية Marrakech 1158 U
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque عُمان عُمان Muscat 2001 A
Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound / Haram Ash-Sharif
Temple Mount - Al Aqsa Mosque compound, shown with various alternative names.jpg
 إسرائيل Jerusalem (old city) Unknown, considered the second oldest mosque,[3] U Al-Masjid al-Aqṣá,[4] the former Qiblah,[5] site of the significant event of Al-Isra' wal-Mi'raj, third holiest site in Islam. The term properly refers to the whole Temple Mount compound (seen as a single mosque).[note 1]
Mosque of Omar
Umar Mosque,Jerusalem123.jpg
 إسرائيل Jerusalem 1193 U
Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham Mosque  فلسطين Beit Hanina ? U
Mosque of Omar
Bethlehem-Manger-Square.jpg
 فلسطين Bethlehem 1860 U The mosque was built on the spot where the Rashidun Caliph Umar prayed when he entered Bethlehem and is the oldest mosque in that city.
Sayed al-Hashim Mosque  قطاع غزة Gaza 1850 U The grandfather of Muhammad is said to be buried under the dome. Originally mosque built in the 12th century. Present day mosque built in 1850.
Great Mosque of Gaza  قطاع غزة Gaza 1344 U The Great Mosque is the largest and one of the oldest mosques in the Gaza Strip and throughout its history it was Philistine temple, a Byzantine church, an Arab mosque, a Crusader cathedral and was finally transformed back to a mosque by the Mamluks.
Ibrahimi Mosque  فلسطين Hebron ? U
Al-Khadra Mosque
Khadra Mosque Minaret.jpg
 فلسطين Nablus 1288-90 U
King Saud Mosque Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg السعودية Jeddah 1987 SA
Masjid al-Haram Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg السعودية Mecca 638, 1571 U National mosque
Al-Masjid al-Nabawi
The Enlightened City.jpg
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg السعودية Medina 1817 SA
Masjid al-Quba Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg السعودية Medina 1986 (rebuilt) SA
Arba Rucun Mosque
Mogadishu1936.jpg
الصومال الصومال Mogadishu ? U
Fakr ad-Din Mosque
Fakr Ud Din Mosque.jpg
الصومال الصومال Mogadishu 1269 U Oldest mosque in Mogadishu. Built by the Sultanate of Mogadishu's first Sultan, Fakr ad-Din.
Mosque of Islamic Solidarity
Mosislsol2.jpg
الصومال الصومال Mogadishu 1987 U National mosque. Largest masjid in the Horn of Africa.
Hajja Soad mosque
Hajja Soad mosque.jpg
Flag of Sudan.svg السودان Khartoum ? U
Great Mosque of Aleppo
AleppoGreatMosque.jpg
سوريا سوريا Aleppo 715 U Shrine of Zechariah, father of John the Baptist
Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque
Sit Zaynab.JPG
سوريا سوريا Damascus 682 U Shrine of Zaynab bint Ali
Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque
BibiRuqayya03.JPG
سوريا سوريا Damascus ? U Shrine of Fatimah, the youngest daughter of Husayn ibn Ali
Sulaymaniyya Takiyya
Takiyya as-Süleimaniyya Mosque 01.jpg
سوريا سوريا Damascus ? U
Nabi Habeel Mosque
NabiHabeel01.jpg
سوريا سوريا Damascus ? U Tomb of Abel, son of Prophet Adam
Umayyad Mosque
Umayyad Mosque.jpg
سوريا سوريا Damascus 715 U National mosque
Sinan Pasha Mosque سوريا سوريا Damascus 1590 U
Aqsab Mosque سوريا سوريا Damascus 1234 U
Darwish Pasha Mosque سوريا سوريا Damascus 1574 U
Al-Fadael Mosque سوريا سوريا Homs 1062 U
Al-Nouri Mosque سوريا سوريا Homs 1129 U
Mosquée Ennasr
Mosquee ennasr.jpg
Flag of Tunisia.svg تونس Aryanah ? U
Bassi Mosque
Bassi Mosque in Jerba.JPG
Flag of Tunisia.svg تونس Djerba ? U
Mosque of Uqba
MosqueeKairouan 4.jpg
Flag of Tunisia.svg تونس Kairouan 670 U also known as the Great Mosque of Kairouan
Great Mosque of Mahdia
Mahdia mosquin.jpg
Flag of Tunisia.svg تونس Mahdia ? U
Great Mosque of Sousse
Sousse Grosse Moschee.JPG
Flag of Tunisia.svg تونس Sousse ? U
Great Mosque Halfaouine
Tunis mosquee halfaouine 1890.jpg
Flag of Tunisia.svg تونس Tunis ? U
Sheikh Zayed Mosque
Front of Sheikh Zayed Mosque.jpg
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg الإمارات العربية Abu Dhabi City 2000 A National mosque
Grand Mosque of Dubai
Dubai Grand mosque 01.jpg
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg الإمارات العربية Dubai City 1998 A
Mudhaffar Mosque  اليمن Ta'izz A
Al-Hadi Mosque
Mosque in Sa'dah.jpg
 اليمن Sa'dah A
Al Khair Mosque, Sana'a  اليمن Sana'a A
Saleh Mosque  اليمن Sana'a 2008 A
Group
SA Islamist (Salafism/Wahhabism)
TJ Tablighi Jamaat
A Arab group
T Turkish group
U Unknown group (or undetermineted)

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أنظر أيضاً

List of mosques in the United Arab Emirates


ملاحظات

  1. ^ According to historian Oleg Grabar, "It is only at a relatively late date that the Muslim holy space in Jerusalem came to be referred to as al-haram al-sharif (literally, the Noble Sacred Precinct or Restricted Enclosure, often translated as the Noble Sanctuary and usually simply referred to as the Haram). While the exact early history of this term is unclear, we know that it only became common in Ottoman times, when administrative order was established over all matters pertaining to the organization of the Muslim faith and the supervision of the holy places, for which the Ottomans took financial and architectural responsibility. Before the Ottomans, the space was usually called al-masjid al-aqsa (the Farthest Mosque), a term now reserved to the covered congregational space on the Haram, or masjid bayt al-maqdis (Mosque of the Holy City) or, even, like Mecca's sanctuary, al-masjid al-ḥarâm,"[6]

المصادر

  1. ^ "King Abdullah I Mosque". Archived from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  2. ^ King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine, The King Hussein Ben Talal Mosque
  3. ^ National Geographic Society (U.S.); de Blij, H.J.; Downs, R.; John Wiley & Sons (2007). Wiley/National Geographic College Atlas of the World. Wiley. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-471-74117-6. Retrieved 2022-06-15. Al 'Aqsa is the second oldest mosque in Islam after the Kaaba in Mecca and is third in holiness after the mosques in Mecca and Medina. It holds up to 400,000 worshippers at one time.
  4. ^ Quran 17:1-7 القرآن 17:1–7
  5. ^ "The Spiritual Significance of Jerusalem: The Islamic Vision. The Islamic Quarterly. 4 (1998): pp.233–242
  6. ^ Grabar 2000, p. 203.