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  2. This article lists mosques from around the world by available capacity, that belong to any Islamic school or branch, that can accommodate at least 15,000 worshippers in all available places of prayer such as prayer halls ( musala ), courtyards ( ṣaḥn) and porticoes ( riwāq ).

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    Capacity
    Area (m 2 )
    4,000,000 [1]
    356,000 [2]
    1,500,000 [3]
    384,000 [4]
    1,200,000[citation needed]
    150,000 [5]
    800,000 [6]
    200,000 [7] [8]
    • Imam Reza Shrine. Area: 6,443,890 square feet. Worshiper Capacity: 1,500,000. Location: Mashhad, Iran. Architectural Style: Islamic/Iranian.
    • Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque. Area: 4,477,786 square feet. Worshiper Capacity: 20,000. Location: Muscat, Oman. Architectural Style: Contemporary Islamic.
    • Al-Haram Mosque. Area: 4,305,564 square feet. Worshiper Capacity: 4,000,000. Location: Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Architectural Style: Islamic. The glorious Al-Haram Mosque serves as one of the most important spiritual sites in Saudi Arabia, and is one of the destinations in the Hajj and ʿUmrah pilgrimages.
    • The Prophet’s Mosque. Area: 4,133,341 square feet. Worshiper Capacity: 1,000,000. Location: Medina, Saudi Arabia. Architectural Style: Islamic/Ottoman/Mamluk Revivalist.
    • Imam Reza Shrine - Masdad, Iran
    • Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque - Muscat, Oman
    • Shah Mosque - Isfahan, Iran
    • Al-Haram Mosque - Mecca, Saudi Arabia
    • The Prophet's Mosque - Medina, Saudi Arabia
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    Imam Reza Shrine is located in Masdad, Iran. At 598,657 square meters and with a capacity for 500,000 worshipers, is the largest mosque in the world. It was built in 818 and named after the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites. The complex includes a smaller mosque, museum, library, university, prayer halls, dining halls, and seven courtyards.

    Second is Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Omanat 416,000 square meters. This mosque can accommodate 20,000 worshipers. Built in 2001, it has a main dome and five minarets. The mosque has the world’s second biggest hand-woven carpet and a 14-meter chandelier.

    Third is the Shah Mosque in Isfahan, Iran. At 400,499 square meters, it can accommodate 700,000 worshipers. It was built in 1611 and has four minarets and a dome. A masterpiece of Islamic architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    The fourth is the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabiaat 400,000 square meters. It can accommodate 4,000,000 worshipers. It was built in 634 and has the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam. The mosque has eleven minarets and many indoor and outdoor praying areas.

    Fifth is the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi, or the Prophet's Mosque, in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It covers 399,483 meters with a capacity of 1,000,000 worshipers. It contains the tomb of Mohammad. It was built pre-622 and has a green dome, community center, a school, and a court.

    Learn about the history, architecture, and features of the largest mosques in the world, from Iran to Saudi Arabia. Find out how many worshipers they can accommodate, how they were built, and what makes them unique. See photos and facts of each mosque's location, size, and significance.

  3. 10 Largest Mosques (Masajid) in the World. Masjid al-Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia: The Masjid al-Haram, located in the holy city of Mecca, is the largest mosque in the world. It is also the most sacred site in Islam and is the destination of the annual Hajj pilgrimage that attracts millions of Muslims from all over the world.

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  4. 'The Sacred Mosque'), also known as the Sacred Mosque or the Great Mosque of Mecca, is considered to be the most significant mosque in Islam. It encloses the vicinity of the Kaaba in Mecca, in the Mecca Province of Saudi Arabia.

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  5. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد ٱلْكَبِيْر Jāmiʿ Aš-Šaykh Zāyid Al-Kabīr) is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. It is the country's largest mosque, and is the key place of worship for daily Islamic prayers.

  6. Nov 23, 2023 · 1. Masjid al-Haram. History: Dating back to the time of Prophet Ibrahim, Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, holds a profound historical significance. Capacity: With a staggering capacity of over 4 million worshippers, it is the largest mosque in the world.

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