The designation of the oldest mosque in the world requires careful use of definitions,
and must be divided into two parts, the oldest in the sense of oldest
surviving building, and the oldest in the sense of oldest mosque
congregation. Even here, there is the distinction between old mosque
buildings that have been in continuous use as mosques, and those that
have been converted to other
purposes; and between buildings that have been in continuous use as
mosques and those that were shuttered for many decades. In terms of
congregations, they are distinguished between early established
congregations that have been in continuous existence, and early
congregations that ceased to exist.
1. Quba Mosque, Saudi Arabia
First Built: 622
First Built: 622
2. Al-Masjid al-Nabawi, Saudi Arabia
First Built: 622
First Built: 622
4. Jawatha Mosque, Saudi Arabia
First Built: 629
First Built: 629
5. Masjid al-Haram, Saudi Arabia
First Built: 638
First Built: 638
6. Great Mosque of Kufa, Iraq
First Built: 639
First Built: 639
7. Mosque of Uqba, Tunisia
First Built: 670
First Built: 670
8. Imam Hussain Mosque, Iraq
First Built: 680
First Built: 680
9. Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem
First Built: 705
First Built: 705
10. Al-Zaytuna Mosque, Tunisia
First Built: 709
First Built: 709
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