List of mosques in Afghanistan
The following is an incomplete list of large mosques in Afghanistan:
Name | Image | Province | City | Year (CE) | Remarks |
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Haji Piyada Mosque | ![]() |
Balkh | Near Balkh | c. 8th-9th century | In partial ruins |
Shrine of Khwaja Abd Allah and mosque | ![]() |
Herat | Gazur Gah, Herat | 1425 | Mausoleum, shrine, and mosque |
Gawhar Shad Mosque | ![]() |
Herat | Herat | 1438 | Part of the Musalla complex, partially destroyed in 1885; in a partial ruinous state[1]: 102–104 |
Great Mosque of Herat | ![]() |
Herat | Herat | 1446 | The city's first congregational mosque, built on the former site of two smaller Zoroastrian Fire temples that were destroyed by earthquake and fire |
Friday Mosque of Kandahar | ![]() |
Kandahar | Kandahar | 1750 | Houses the cloak of Muhammad, an Islamic prophet |
Pul-e Khishti Mosque | ![]() |
Kabul | Kabul | 18th century | The largest mosque in Kabul |
Mosque of the Hair of the Prophet | Kandahar | Kandahar | 19th century | ||
Khost Mosque | ![]() |
Khost | Khost | 2000 | The largest mosque in the province |
Abdul Rahman Mosque | ![]() |
Kabul | Kabul | 2009 | One of the largest mosques in Kabul |
Abul Fazl Mosque | ![]() |
Kabul | Murad Khane, Kabul | c. 2010 | Shrine and mosque |
Omar Al-Farooq Mosque | Kandahar | Kandahar | 2014 | One of the largest mosques in Kandahar[2] | |
Amir Ali Shernway Mosque | Jowzjan | Sheberghan | 2017 | The largest mosque in Jowzjan province. Built by Turkey[3] | |
Imam Bargah Mosque | Kandahar | Kandahar | Scene of the 2021 Kandahar bombing[4] | ||
Gozar-e-Sayed Abad Mosque | Kunduz | Kunduz | Scene of the 2021 Kunduz mosque bombing | ||
Gaza Mosque | Kabul | Kabul | 2025 | ||
Hajji Dunya Gul Niazi Jamia Masjid | Laghman | Mihtarlam | |||
Mosque of Jalalabad | ![]() |
Nangarhar | Jalalabad | One of the largest mosques in the province | |
Lashkargah Mosque | ![]() |
Helmand | Lashkar Gah | One of the largest mosques in the province | |
Red Mosque | Kandahar | Kandahar | |||
Sakhi Shrine | ![]() |
Kabul | Kabul | Also known as Karte Sakhi Shrine | |
Shrine of Ali | ![]() |
Balkh | Mazar-i-Sharif | The largest mosque in the province, also referred to as the Great Blue Mosque of Mazar-i-Sharif. |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Khairzade, Khair Mohammad; Franke, Ute (2020). "The 'Musalla'-Complex in Herat Revisited: Recent Archaeological Investigations at the Gawhar Shad Madrasa". In Ahrens, Alexander; Rokitta-Krumnow, Dörte; Bloch, Franziska; Bührig, Claudia (eds.). Drawing the Threads Together Studies on Archaeology in Honour of Karin Bartl.
- ^ "Omar Al-Farooq mosque". Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "View of Amir Ali Shernway Mosque". Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Afghanistan: Islamic State claims responsibility for Afghan mosque attack that killed at least 47 worshippers". Sky News. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
External links
[edit] Media related to Mosques in Afghanistan at Wikimedia Commons