Mosque of Omar

Mosque of Omar, Masjid Umar, Masjid-e-Umar, Al-Omari Mosque or Mosque of Omar ibn al-Khattab is a name given to many mosques, usually referring to Omar, a companion of Muhammad and Caliph (579-644) recognized by Sunni Muslims in the succession to Muhammad. Masjid is the Arabic word for a place of worship, commonly translated as mosque in English.

Notable examples
Notable ones include (alphabetically, by city):
 * Al-Omari Grand Mosque, Beirut, Lebanon
 * Mosque of Omar (Bethlehem), West Bank, Israel
 * Al-Omari Mosque (Bosra), Syria
 * Al-Omari Mosque (Daraa), Syria. The Daraa mosque was allegedly built during the rule of Caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab in the seventh century. Its minaret collapsed after being shelled in 2013.
 * Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque, Dubai, UAE
 * Omar ibn al-Khattab Mosque, Dumat al-Jandal, Saudi Arabia
 * Mesquita Omar Ibn Al-Khatab, Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil
 * Great Mosque of Gaza also known as al-Omari Mosque, Gaza City
 * Omari Mosque (Jabalia), Gaza Strip (see Jabalia)
 * Mosque of Omar (Jerusalem), Israel
 * Musalla of Omar (Mosque of Omar), Jerusalem: the east wing of the al-Aqsa Mosque (al-Qibli Mosque)
 * Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel: in the past also known in the West as Mosque of Omar
 * Sidna Omar mosque, Jerusalem, Israel
 * Umar Mosque (Leicester), UK
 * Mosque of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, Maicao, Colombia

United Kingdom

 * Birmingham
 * Bradford
 * Cardiff
 * Darlaston
 * Gloucester
 * Huddersfield
 * London, Barking district of East London, where convicted terrorist plotter Umar Haque attended
 * Nottingham
 * Sheffield

United States

 * Baltimore
 * Brownstown Charter Township, Michigan
 * Columbus, Ohio
 * Kingston, New York
 * Washington, D.C.
 * Paterson, New Jersey

Latin America & the Caribbean

 * Omar Mosque, San José, Costa Rica
 * Omar Bin Al-Khattab Mosque, Willemstad, Curaçao