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Name | Images | Location | Year | Branch | Remarks |
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17th of Ramadan Mosque | Baghdād | 1938 | ? | ||
Al Abbas Mosque | Karbalā | 7th century | Sh | Entombs the remains of ‘Abbās ibn ‘Alī, brother of Shī‘ah Imām Husayn ibn ‘Alī. | |
Mausoleum of Abdul-Qadir Gilani | Baghdād | 12th century | Su | Originally built as mausoleum. Preserves the tomb of Abdul Qadir Gilan, the founder of Qadiriyya Sufi order | |
Abu Dulaf Mosque | Sāmarrā' | 859 | Su | ||
Abu Hanifa Mosque | Baghdād | 10th century | Su | Entombs the remains of Abū Ḥanīfah an-Nuʿmān. | |
Al-Ahmadiya Mosque | Baghdād | 1796 | Su | ||
Minaret of Anah | Anah | 996-1096 | ? | Destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2016. | |
Al-'Askarī Mosque | Sāmarrā' | 944 | TS | Entombs the remains of Twelver Shī'ah Imāms, 'Alī an-Naqī and his son Hasan al-'Askarī, as well as Narjis Khātūn and Hakimah Khātūn. | |
Al-Asifyah Mosque | Baghdād | 1608 | ? | ||
Great Mosque of Amadiya | Amadiya | 1177 | ? | ||
Ezra's Tomb | Maysan Governorate | 1768 | ? | ||
Great Mosque (Aqrah) | Aqrah | 7th century | Su | ||
Green Mosque (Mosul) | Mosul | 1133 | ? | Destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2014-2015. | |
Great State Mosque | Ramadi | 1999 | ? | Formerly called Great Mosque of Saddam. | |
Al-Haj Bunnia Mosque | Baghdād | 1973 | ? | ||
Al-Hannanah Mosque | Kūfa-Najaf metropolis | 997-1041 | Sh | Believed to be keeping the head of Husayn ibn Ali | |
Haydar-Khana Mosque | Baghdād | 1819 | ? | ||
Imām ‘Alī Mosque | Najaf | 977 | Sh | Entombs the remains of the first Shī'ah Imām, Alī ibn Abī Tālib. | |
Imam Ali Mosque (Basra) | Basra | 635 | ? | ||
Imam al-Baher Mosque | Mosul | 12th-13th century | ? | Preserves the tomb of Imam Al-Baher.Destroyed by ISIL in 2014 by explosives. | |
Mausoleum of Imam al-Hasan of Basra | Basra | 1185 | Su | Entombs the remains of Hasan of Basra | |
Imām Husayn Mosque | Karbalā | 680 | Sh | Entombs the remains of Shī‘ah Imām Husayn ibn ‘Alī, his sons ‘Alī al-Akbar and ‘Alī al-Asghar, those who fell at Karbalā, Habīb ibn Madhāhir al-Asadī, and Ibrāhīm al-Mujāb (son of Mūsā al-Kādhim) | |
Al-Imam Muhsin Mosque | Mosul | 12th century | ? | Destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2015. | |
Jalil Khayat Mosque | Erbil | 1997 | Su | ||
Al-Kadhimiya Mosque | Baghdād | 915 | TS | Entombs the remains of two Twelver Shī‘ah Imāms: Mūsā al-Kādhim and Muhammad al-Taqī. | |
Mausoleum of Kumayl ibn Ziyad | Najaf | ? | Sh | ||
Al-Khilani Mosque | Baghdād | ? | Sh | Originally built as mausoleum. Preserves the tomb of Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Uthman, the second of The Four Deputies in Twelver Shia Islam | |
Al-Khulafa Mosque | Baghdād | 902-908 | Su[1] | Oldest existing mosque in Baghdad, although renovated for numerous times. The minaret dates back to the Abbasid era. | |
Great Mosque of Kufa | Kūfa | 639 | Sh | The mosque entombs the remains of Muslim ibn ‘Aqīl, Hānī ibn ‘Urwa, and Mukhtār al-Thaqafī, along with having many sites of historical relevance within the mosque. | |
Sheikh Jawad Al-Sadiq Mosque | Tal Afar | ? | Sh | It was destroyed in 2014 by ISIL. | |
Shrine of Ibrahim birthplace | Sulaymaniyah | ? | ? | Located near the Zigurrat of Ur. | |
Al-Maqam Mosque | Basra | 1754 | ? | ||
Mausoleum of Maytham al-Tammar | Kūfa | ? | Sh | ||
Mosul Grand Mosque | Mosul | ? | Su | The largest mosque in Mosul. | |
Mudhafaria Minaret | Erbil | 1190-1232 | ? | ||
Murjan Mosque | Baghdād | 1356 | ? | ||
Al-Nukhailah Mosque | Al Kifl | 1309 | Sh | Contains Dhu'l Kifl Shrine, which houses the tomb of the prophet Ezekiel. | |
Al-Nu'maniyah Mosque | Baghdād | 1855 | ? | ||
Great Mosque of al-Nuri | Mosul | 1172-1173 | Su | The minaret was destroyed in 2017 during the Battle of Mosul. | |
Mosque of the Prophet Daniel | Kirkuk | 9th century | ? | Located inside the Kirkuk Citadel. Contains the tombs of Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. | |
Mosque of the Prophet Jonah | Mosul | 637 | ? | Destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2014. | |
Mosque of the Prophet Seth | Mosul | 1791 | ? | Destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2014. | |
Al-Rahman mosque | Baghdād | 1999 | ? | uncompleted, construction halted | |
Al-Sahlah Mosque | Kūfa | 656-660 | Sh | Believed to be the future home of Muhammad al-Mahdi. | |
Mausoleum of Sa'id ibn Jubayr | Kut | 1826 | ? | ||
Mausoleum of Sayeed Ali al-Zaki | Al-Kahla District | ? | ? | ||
Great Mosque of Sulaymaniyah | Sulaymaniyah | 1784 | ? | ||
Said Sultan Ali Mosque | Baghdād | 1590 | ? | ||
Great Mosque of Samarra | Sāmarrā' | 851 | ? | ||
Al-Sarai Mosque | Baghdād | 1293 | Su | ||
Radd Al Shams Mosque | 파일:Masjid-Radd-Al-Shams.jpg | Hillah | 1190 | ? | |
Sheikh Rajab Mosque | Rawa | 1625 | ? | ||
Al-Sulaymaniyah Mosque | Baghdād | 2010[2] | ? | ||
Mausoleum of Umar Suhrawardi | Baghdād | 12th century | Su | Originally built as mausoleum. Preserves the tomb of Shahab al-Din Abu Hafs Umar Suhrawardi, the founder of Suhrawardiyya Sufi order | |
Umm al-Tabweel Mosque | Baghdād | 1968 | ? | ||
Umm al-Qura Mosque | Baghdād | 2001 | Su | ||
Al-Wazeer Mosque | Baghdād | 1660 | Su | ||
Mausoleum of Yahya Abu al-Qasim | Mosul | 799 | ? | Destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant in 2014. | |
Great Mosque of Zahra | Kut | 1997 | ? | ||
Zumurrud Khatun Mosque | Baghdād | 1202 | ? | Originally built as mausoleum. The minaret is considered the oldest surviving in Baghdad.[3] |
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Su | Sunni |
Sh | Shī‘ah |
TS | Twelver Shī‘ah |