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This article lists mosques, that belong to any Islamic school or branch from around the world, by available capacity, that can accommodate at least 10,000 worshippers in all available prayer (also called salah or namaz) spaces such as prayer halls, courtyards (also called sahn) and porticoes. All the mosques in this list are also known as Jama Masjids, a type of mosque designed to host the Friday prayer (known as Jummah) in congregation.

List

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Name Images Capacity Area (m) City Country Architectural style Year of first building
Great Mosque of Mecca

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1,500,000 356,000 Mecca  Saudi Arabia Islamic Pre-622
Al-Masjid an-Nabawi

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1,000,000 384,000 Medina  Saudi Arabia Islamic and Ottoman, Mamluk Revivalist Between 634 and 644
Imam Ali Mosque

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800,000 Najaf  Iraq Islamic 900
Imam Reza Shrine

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700,000 598,657 Mashhad  Iran Iranian 729
Faisal Mosque

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300,000 54,000 Islamabad  Pakistan Contemporary Islamic, Ottoman 1986
Istiqlal Mosque

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200,000 Jakarta  Indonesia International Style 1978
Taj-ul-Masajid

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175,000 23,000 Bhopal  India Mughal 1901
Jamkaran Mosque

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150,000 Qom  Iran Iranian 984
Djamaa el Djazaïr

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120,000 20,000 Algiers  Algeria Contemporary Islamic Under construction
Hassan II Mosque

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File:Mosquée hassan II - Photo de Abdellatif AMAJGAG.jpg 105,000 Casablanca  Morocco Moorish, Moroccan 1993
Badshahi Mosque

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100,000 Lahore  Pakistan Mughal 1673
Chota Imambara

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100,000 Lucknow  India Mughal 1784
Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore

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70,000 Lahore  Pakistan Islamic, Mughal 2014
Çamlıca Mosque

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63,000 Istanbul  Turkey Late Classical Ottoman 2013
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque

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60,000 Cotabato City  Philippines Islamic 2011
Jameh Mosque of Makki

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60,000 33,000 Zahedan  Iran Ottoman 1971
Al-Akbar Mosque

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Pegon: مَـسْـجِـد الْأَكْـبَـر

59,000 Surabaya  Indonesia Indonesian Islamic 2000
Sheikh Zayed Mosque

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50,000 121,800 Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates Persian, Mughal, Moorish 2007
Baitul Jannat Jame Mosque 50,000 50,000 Dhaka  Bangladesh Modern 2020
Al-Markaz Al-Islami Mosque

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50,000 Makassar  Indonesia Buginese, Makassarese, Italian 1996
Baitul Mukarram National Mosque

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40,000 Dhaka  Bangladesh Islamic 1960
Samarinda Islamic Center Mosque

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40,000 43,500 Samarinda  Indonesia Ottoman, Greek Revival
Jamia Masjid

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33,333 Jammu and Kashmir  India Mughal 1400
1st November of 1954 Great Mosque

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30,000 42,000 Batna  Algeria Contemporary Islamic 2003
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque

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Jawi: مسجد رايا بيتر الرحمن

30,000 Banda Aceh  Indonesia Indo-Saracenic Revival, Mughal, Moorish 1881
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque

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30,000 Doha  Qatar Islamic 2010
Sabancı Central Mosque

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28,500 Adana  Turkey New Ottoman 1998
Al Saleh Mosque

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44,000 27,300 Sana'a  Yemen Islamic 2008
CMH Masjid Jhelum
25,000 Jhelum Cantt  Pakistan Mughal 1950
Jama Masjid

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25,000 Central Delhi  India Mughal 1656
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque

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Jawi: مسجد سلطان صلاحُ الدين عبدُ العزيز

Chinese: 苏丹沙拉胡汀阿都阿兹沙回教堂

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24,000 Shah Alam  Malaysia Malay, Modern 1988
Masjid Al-Dahab

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22,000 Manila  Philippines Maranao, Maguindanao, Tausug 1976
Al-Azhar Mosque

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20,000 Cairo  Egypt Fatimid 972
Dian Al-Mahri Mosque

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20,000 Depok  Indonesia Iranian, Mughal 2006
Grand Mosque of Conakry

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20,000 Conakry  Guinea Sudano-Sahelian 1982
Grand Mosque of West Sumatra

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Jawi: موساجيك رايو سومترا بارايق

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20,000 Padang  Indonesia Minangkabau 2014
Id Kah Mosque

Chinese: 艾提尕尔清真寺

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20,000 Kashgar  China Chinese 1442
Shah Jahan Mosque

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20,000 Thatta  Pakistan Mughal, Safavid, Timurid 1659
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

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20,000 416,000 Muscat  Oman Contemporary Islamic 2001
Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque

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Jawi: مسجد توانكو ميزن زاينل عابدين

Chinese: 端姑米占再納阿比丁清真寺

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20,000 Putrajaya  Malaysia Modern 2009
Federal Territory Mosque

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Jawi: مسجد ولايه ڤرسكوتوان

Chinese: 联邦疆土清真寺

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17,000 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia Ottoman, Malay 2000
Grand Mosque of Makhachkala

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17,000 Makhachkala  Russia Late Classical Ottoman 1998
KH Hasyim Asy'ari Grand Mosque

Indonesian: Masjid Raya KH Hasyim Asy'ari

16,000 Jakarta  Indonesia Betawi, Indonesian Islamic 2013
201 Dome Mosque
15,000 Tangail  Bangladesh Islamic 2019
Emir Abdelkader Mosque

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15,000 Constantine  Algeria Islamic 1994
Kocatepe Mosque

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15,000 Ankara  Turkey Modern, Neo Classical Ottoman 1987
Great Mosque of Central Java

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15,000 100,000 Semarang  Indonesia Javanese, Greek Revival 2006
Great Mosque of Palembang

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Palembang Malay: Masjid Agung Palembang

Jawi: مسجد أݢوڠ ڤلامبڠ


15,000 Palembang  Indonesia Malay, Chinese, Palladian 1738
Grand Mosque of Sabilal Muhtadin

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Banjarese: Masigit Raya Sabilal Muhtadin

Jawi: مسيڬيت رايا سبيلَ المهتدين

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15,000 Banjarmasin  Indonesia Banjarese, Neoclassical 1979
National Mosque of Malaysia

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Jawi: مسجد نݢارا مليسيا

Chinese: 马来西亚国家清真寺

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15,000 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia Modern 1965
Putra Mosque

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Jawi: مسجد ڤوترا

Chinese: 布特拉清真寺

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15,000 Putrajaya  Malaysia Modern, Mamluk, Moorish 1997
Grand Mosque

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13,000 Kuwait City  Kuwait Islamic 1986
Grand Mosque of Bandung

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13,000 Bandung  Indonesia Arabian, Sundanese 2003
Uganda National Mosque

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12,200 Kampala  Uganda Islamic 1972
Kota Kinabalu City Mosque

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Jawi: مسجد بندارايا كوتا کوتا کينا بالو

Chinese: 亚庇市清真寺

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12,000 Kota Kinabalu  Malaysia Modern 2000
Mosque of Rome

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12,000 30,000 Rome  Italy Islamic 1995
Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque

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10,000 Grozny  Russia Late Classical Ottoman 2008
Al-Azhar Great Mosque

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10,000 43,755 Jakarta  Indonesia Minimalism 1958
Al-Ittihad Mosque Jatibarang

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Jawi: مسجد الاتحاد جاتيبراڠ

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10,000 Brebes  Indonesia Javanese 2008
Baitul Futuh Mosque
10,000 21,000 London  United Kingdom Modern 2003
Grand Mosque Allahabad
10,000 80,000 Sindh  Pakistan Mughal Under construction
Great Mosque of Makassar

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10,000 Makassar  Indonesia Renaissance 1999
Jama Masjid

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10,000 Agra  India Mughal 1648
Makkah Masjid

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10,000 Hyderabad  India Indo-Islamic 1694
Moscow Cathedral Mosque

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10,000 Moscow  Russia Islamic 1904 (rebuilt 2015)
Sultan Ahmed Mosque

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10,000 Istanbul  Turkey Late Classical Ottoman 1616
Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque

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10,000 Gypjak  Turkmenistan Islamic 2004
UGM Campus Mosque

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10,000 Sleman Regency  Indonesia Modern, Chinese 1999
Imam Husayn Shrine

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8,597 Karbala  Iraq Islamic 680

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