List of mosques in Pakistan
This is a list of mosques in Pakistan.
Name | Images | City | Built | Remarks |
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Abbasi Mosque, Bahawalpur | ![]() |
Bahawalpur | Mosque at Fort Dewar | |
Jamia Masjid Banbhore | ![]() |
Thatta | 727 AD | Floor of the Jamia Masjid Banbhore. Built in 727 AD. Current state of mosque. |
Faizan-e-Madinah | ![]() |
Karachi | 1999 | A Mosque and education center run by Dawat-e-Islami. One of the largest mosques in Pakistan covering over 10,000 m2 with a capacity of over 20,000. |
Badshahi Mosque | ![]() |
Lahore | 1673 | Second largest mosque in Pakistan and the fifth in the world; it was the largest mosque in the world from 1673 to 1986. |
Faisal Mosque | ![]() |
Islamabad | 1986 | National Mosque of Pakistan |
Kuzkandi Jamiah Masjid | ![]() |
Baghdada, Mardan | 1950s | |
Lal Masjid (Red Mosque) |
Islamabad | 1965 | ||
Wazir Khan Mosque | ![]() |
Lahore | 1642 | Built by Shah Jahan |
Masjid e Tooba | ![]() |
Karachi | 1969 | |
Grand Jamia Mosque | ![]() |
Lahore | 2014 | Seventh largest mosque in the world, and the largest in Pakistan in terms of surface area. |
Mohabbat Khan Mosque | ![]() |
Peshawar | 1670s | |
Masjid-e-Aqsa | ![]() |
Rabwah | 1966–1972 | Largest place of worship of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan. |
Jamia Masjid Umar Farooq | Godhra, Karachi, New Karachi, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan | 1973 | ||
Shahjahan Mosque | ![]() |
Thatta | 1647 |
See also
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References
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