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The Most Beautiful Mosques in The World + Photos

The Astonishing Beauty of Islamix Architecture Reflected In Mosques All Around The World.

The Khamis Masjid is believed to be the first Masjid in Bahrain, built during the era of the Umayyad caliph Umar II. The identical twin minarets of this ancient Islamic monument make it easily noticeable as one drives along theShaikh Salman Road in Khamis. It is considered to be one of the oldest relics of Islam in the region, and the foundation of this Masjid is believed to have been laid as early as 692 AD. An inscription found on the site, however, suggests a foundation date sometimes during the 11th Century. It has since been rebuilt twice in both 14th & 15th centuries, when the minarets were constructed. The Khamis Masjid has been partially restored recently.

Baitul Mukarram is the national Masjid of Bangladesh. Located at the heart of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, this Masjid was founded in the 1960s

The Great, "Friday Mosque" of Chinguetti is an ancient center of worship created by the founders of the oasis city of Chinguetti in the Adrar region of Mauritania sometime in the Thirteenth Century. The minaret of this ancient structure is supposed to be the second oldest in continuous use anywhere in the Muslim world.

 

The Id Kah Masjid is a Masjid located in Kashgar, Xinjiang, in the western People's Republic of China. It is the largest Masjid in China. Every Friday, it houses nearly 10,000 worshippers. The Masjid was built by Shakesimirzha in 1422 (although it included older structures dating back to the 8th century) and covers 16,800 square meters. The Masjid was started in 996.

It was at the center of a sharp rise in tension between the Muslim Uyghurs and the ruling Han Chinese in Xinjiang in 2003, when developers razed a rose garden on the Masjid site and built an enclosed market nearby.

The King Abdullah I Masjid, built between 1982 and 1989 in Amman, Jordan. It is capped by a magnificent blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer.
The al-Nabi Masjid (Masjed al-Nabi in Persian) also known as Masjed e Soltani is a famous Masjid in Qazvin. The Masjid has an area of about 14,000m². Inscriptions indicate Fath Ali Shah of the Qajar dynasty to be the founder of the Masjid, however sources indicate the Masjid to have been existing since the Safavid period. In particular, it is now believed that the architect of the structure was Ustad Mirza Shirazi with the date 1787 as date of construction.

Interior of the Mezquita, a hypostyle Masjid with columns arranged in grid pattern, in Córdoba, Spain.

Masjid Jamek is one of the oldest Masjids in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak River and was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback. The then Sultan of Selangor officially opened the Masjid in 1909, two years after construction was completed. The Masjid was built on the first Malay burial ground in the city.

The prayer hall, or musalla, in a Turkish Masjid, with a minbar.

The ruins of Menüçehr Camii near Kars, Turkey, believed to be the oldest Seljuk Masjid in Anatolia.
Star Masjid, locally known as Tara Masjid is a Masjid located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is situated at the Armanitola area of the old part of the city. The mosuqe has ornate designs and is decorated with motifs of blue stars. It was built in the first half of the 19th century by one Mirza Golam Pir.

The Ulugh Beg Madrassa, which includes a Masjid, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.