This is alist ofmosques inSaudi Arabia.
| Name | Images | Location | Year (C.E.) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TheGreat Mosque of Mecca | Mecca | Era ofIbrahim (Abraham) | Thelargest mosque in the world, it surroundsIslam's holiest place, theKaaba. One of theFive Pillars of Islam requires everyMuslim to perform theHajj (Major Pilgrimage) here, at least once in his or her lifetime if able to do so. | |
| TheProphet's Mosque | Medina | 622 | The second-holiest site in Islam and the third mosque built byMuhammad | |
| Quba Mosque | Medina | 622 | The first mosque that was built by Muhammad.[1] | |
| Masjid al-Qiblatayn | Medina | 623 | Historically important for Muslims as it is the place where, after theIslamic prophetMuhammad received the command to change the direction of prayer (qiblah) fromJerusalem to Mecca. Built in 2AH (623/624 CE); demolished and rebuilt in 1987. | |
| Al Jum'ah Mosque | Medina | 622 | ||
| Al-Ijabah Mosque | Medina | 622 | ||
| Jawatha Mosque | Jawatha nearHofuf | 629 | Part of theUNESCOWorld Heritage-listedAl-Ahsa Oasis; extensively restored in 2007. | |
| Abd Allah ibn al-Abbas Mosque | Taif | 630 | Attached to the mosque is a burial plot, whereIbn Abbas is buried; the mosque is named after him as well.[2][3][4][5] | |
| Abu Bakr Mosque | Medina | 705-709 | c.91AH (709/710 CE); partially active[6] | |
| Mosque of Al-Ghamama | Medina | 712 | ||
| Bay'ah Mosque | Mecca | 761 | ||
| An-Namirah Mosque | Wadi Uranah, Mecca | 9th century | A mosque nearJabal 'Arafat, which Muslim pilgrims visit durung theHajj.[7][8] | |
| Al Qantara Mosque | At-Ta'if | 1856 | A historical mosque from theOttoman era, which is considered to be built on a site where Muhammad and his adopted son,Zayd ibn Harithah, rested aftertheir expulsion from At-Ta'if.[4] The mosque is in a partially ruinous state. | |
| Anbariya Mosque | Medina | 1908 | ||
| Al-Rahmah Mosque | Jeddah | 1985 | ||
| King Saud Mosque | Jeddah | 1987 | ||
| Sayyid Ash-Shuhada Mosque | Medina | 2017 | This mosque is near the grave ofMuhammad's uncle,Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, at the foot ofMount Uhud.[9] | |
| Masjid Bilal ibn Rabah | Badr | 2019 | ||
| Abdulaziz Abdullah Sharbatly Mosque | Jeddah | 2024 | The world’s first 3D printed mosque | |
| Al-Ji'ranah Mosque | Al-Ji'rana, Mecca Province | ? | Boundary of the Haram of Makkah.[10] | |
| Addas Mosque | At-Ta'if | ? | This mosque is named afterAddas, anIraqi Christian who embraced Islam after meeting Muhammad.[4][5][11][12] | |
| Aisha Mosque | At-Tan'eem,Mecca | ? | ||
| Ajyad Mosque | Mecca | ? | Partially active | |
| Alowidah Mosque | Riyadh | ? | ||
| Al Hamra Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Al-Ejabah Mosque | Mecca | ? | Partially Active | |
| Al-Fuqair Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Al Malik Fahd Mosque | Jeddah | ? | ||
| Al-Khaif Mosque | Mina, Mecca | ? | The largest mosque in Mina, which Muslim pilgrims visit during theHajj.[13] | |
| Al-Mash'ar Al-Haram | Muzdalifah, Mecca | ? | A site which pilgrims visit during theHajj.[14][15][16][17] | |
| Al-Rayah Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| As-Sabaq Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| As-Sajadah Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Bani Bayadhah Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Bani Harithah Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Bin Laden Mosque | Jeddah | ? | ||
| Faqi Mosque | Mecca | ? | ||
| Fas'h mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Hassan Enany Mosque | Jeddah | ? | ||
| Manartain Mosque | Medina | ? | ||
| Masjid-u-Shajarah | Medina | ? | ||
| Mosque of Al-Fadeekh | Medina | ? | ||
| Mosque of Al-Saqiya | Medina | ? | ||
| Mosque of Atban Bin Malik | Medina | ? | ||
| Mosque of Bani Haram | Medina | ? | ||
| The Seven Mosques | Medina | ? | ||
| Al-Arish Mosque, Medina | Medina | ? | ||
| Al-Deraa Mosque | Medina | ؟ |
With thousands of Hajjis, most of them in motor vehicles, rushing headlong for Muzdalifah [...] There is special grace for praying at the roofless mosque in Muzdalifah called al-Mash'ar al-Haram (the Sacred Grove)
It was still dark when we arrived at Muzdalifah, four miles away. The Koran instructs us to spend the night at al-Mash'ar al-Haram. the Sacred Grove at Muzdalifah, as one of the conditions for the hajj.
The Qur'an admonishes: "When you hurry from Arafat, remember God at the Sacred Grove (al-mash' ar al-haram)," that is, at Muzdalifah (2:198). Today a mosque marks the place in Muzdalifah where pilgrims gather to perform the special saldt
Muzdalifah is an open plain sheltered by parched hills with sparse growth of thorn bushes. The pilgrims spend a night under the open sky of the roofless Mosque, the Sacred Grove, Al Mush'ar al-Haram. On the morning of the tenth, all depart[.]