Talk:List of mosques in Europe

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Azerbaijan

 * Abu Bakr mosque in Baku
 * Juma Mosque of Abu Bakr in Baku
 * Besh Barmag Mosque in Siyazan
 * Elmlar Mosque in Baku
 * Haji Sultan Mosque in Baku
 * Ilahiyyat Mosque in Baku
 * Imam Huseyn Mosque in Baku
 * Main Juma Mosque in Sheki
 * Mosque of Qatar Found in Gakh
 * Mosque Qobustan in Baku
 * Rahima Khanim Mosque in Baku
 * Sakina Khanim Mosque in Guba
 * Seyid Ashraf Mosque in Horadiz
 * Shahidlar Mosque ("Turkish Mosque") in Baku
 * The Blue Mosque in Baku

Bosnia and Herzegovina

 * Aladža mosque in Foča, destroyed in 1992
 * Carsijska mosque in Tuzla
 * Divan Katib Hajdar mosque (White Mosque} in Sarajevo
 * Dzindic mosque in Tuzla
 * Ferhadija mosque in Sarajevo
 * Mosnicka mosque in Tuzla
 * Sultan Ahmed's mosque in Zenica (also known as Čaršijska džamija (Central mosque))
 * Turhan Emin Beg mosque in Ustikolina, destroyed in 1992 and rebuilt after the war. It was the oldest mosque in the country.

Croatia

 * Mosque in Gunja, Gunja the oldest mosque in Croatia

Denmark

 * Amagerbro Mosque in Amagerbro, Copenhagen
 * Islamic Center at Amerikavej 1756 København V, København
 * Islamic Center at Eriksminde Allé 2, 2650 Hvidovre, Copenhagen
 * Islamic Cultural Center at Horsebakken 2 2400 København NV

France

 * Clermont-Ferrand Great Mosque
 * Nantes Mosque in Nantes
 * Noor-e-Islam Mosque in Saint Denis (Réunion)
 * Marseille Great Mosque
 * Mosquée de Créteil in Créteil
 * Toulouse Mosque in Toulouse
 * Villeurbanne Mosque in Villeurbanne

Germany

 * Mevlâna Mosque in Konstanz —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.100.38.62 (talk) 20:41, 28 May 2010 (UTC)

Georgia

 * Kazan Tatara Mosque in Tbilisi
 * Orta Jame in Batumi

Hungary

 * Gazi Qasim Pasha Djami, Pécs (now a Roman Catholic church)
 * Yakovli Hassan Pasha Djami, Pécs
 * Malkoch Bey Djami, Siklós
 * Ali Pasha Djami, Szigetvár (now a Roman Catholic church)

Lithuania

 * Wooden Mosque in Nemėžis
 * Wooden Mosque in 40 Totorių
 * Wooden Mosque in Raižiai

Malta

 * Malta Islamic Centre, Paola

Netherlands
There are approx. 456 Mosques in the Netherlands (2008).
 * Al Medina (Faizul-Islam) Mosque
 * Al Wahda Mosque
 * Attawhid Mosque
 * Barbaros Mosque
 * Battal Gazi Mosque
 * Belal Habashi Mosque
 * Dar Ul Salam Mosque
 * El Fath Mosque
 * Eyup Sultan Camii Mosque
 * Ittahid Islam Mosque
 * Mehmet Akif Mosque
 * Mimar Sinan Mosque
 * Rachmatullaah Mosque
 * Mushola Bawah Mosque
 * Yunus Emre Mosque
 * Tevhit Mosque

Norway

 * Islamic Cultural Centre Norway

Poland

 * Białystok Mosque
 * Warsaw Mosque

Romania

 * Babadag Mosque
 * Măcin Mosque
 * Medgidia Mosque
 * Tulcea Mosque

Spain

 * CCI (Centro Cultural Islamico), well known as M-30 Mosque. Located in C/ Salvador de Madariaga 4, Madrid, nearest Metro Station Barrio de la Concepcion.
 * Tarek Ibn Ziad Mosque, Tablighi Jamaat, Barcelona
 * Fezan-e-Madina, Dawat-e-Islami, Barcelona

Sweden

 * Trollhättan Mosque in Trollhättan


 * This kind of discussion is better to be done/discussed inside the talk page of mosque task force at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Islam/Mosques task force. Chongkian (talk) 05:01, 7 May 2023 (UTC)

Czech republic
According to my knowledge there are two mosques in the Czech republic, one in Prague and one in Brno  you might want to add them to the list.Nóra (talk) 10:09, 8 January 2011 (UTC)

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Mosque of Kaunas, Lithuania
Kaunas mosque was built in 1933 and it is the oldest brick mosque in Northern Europe. The oldest still standing mosque in Lithuania and Northern Europe is in Keturiasdešimt Totorių village, built in 1815, renewed in 1993, wooden. 79.134.113.136 (talk) 20:37, 17 July 2022 (UTC)