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هي آسٽريليا ۾ مسجدن جي فهرست آهي. آسٽريليا ۾ مسجدن ۽ نماز جي جاين جي هڪ فهرست سال 2016ع تائين اسلاميا آن لائن پاران برقرار رکيو ويو.[1]

فهرست

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مسجد*جو*نالو *******تصوير******** شهر علائقو ************تبصرو
ڪينيبرا اسلامڪ سينٽر
ڪينبرا وفاقي راڄڌاني علائقو ان ۾ آسٽريليا جي نيشنل اسلامي لائبريري به موجود آهي.[2]
ڪينبرا مسجد
ڪينبرا وفاقي راڄڌاني علائقو ڪينيبرا ۾ سڀ کان پراڻي مسجد
الزهراء مسجد
سڊني نيو سائوٿ ويلز شيعه مسلمانن جي مسجد
آبرن گیليپولي مسجد
آبرن نيو سائوٿ ويلز ترڪ سني مسلمان برادري جي مسجد
افغان عثمان مسجد
بليڪ ٽائون نيو سائوٿ ويلز افغان ڪميونٽي سپورٽ ايسوسيئيشن، نيو سائوٿ ويلز، آسٽريليا
بورڪئ سيميٽري مسجد
بروڪن هلز نيو سائوٿ ويلز
وليم اسٽريٽ مسجد
بروڪن هلز نيو سائوٿ ويلز
بوني رگ مسجد
بوني رگ نيو سائوٿ ويلز ترڪ برادري
شاهه فهد مسجد
گرين ايڪر نيو سائوٿ ويلز
لئڪيمبا مسجد
لئڪيمبا نيو سائوٿ ويلز Lebanese Muslim Association
Also known as the Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque
Reportedly Australia's largest mosque.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
مائونٽ دريوت مسجد
مائونٽ دريوت نيو سائوٿ ويلز ترڪ ڪميونٽي
الگيستر مسجد برسبين ڪوئنز لينڊ
درا درا ڪوئنز لينڊ
بوسنيئن اسلامڪ سينٽر ايٽ مائلز پلينز ڪوئنز لينڊ بوسنيائي برادري
هالينڊ پارڪ مسجد هالينڊ پارڪ ڪوئنز لينڊ Original building constructed in 1908, redeveloped as the modern mosque later.
مسجد الفاروق ڪرابي ڪوئنزلينڊ Original mosque was burnt down in 2001, rebuilt later in the year.[9][10]
يونائيٽڊ مسلمز آف برسبين لوگان سينٽرل، برسبين ڪوئنزلينڊ
انڊونيشيئن مسلم سينٽر آف ڪوئنز لينڊ لوگانليا ڪوئنزلينڊ انڊونيشيئن ڪميونٽي
مسجد السنه
لتويچئ ڪوئنزلينڊ
موروڪا مسجد موروڪا ڪوئنزلينڊ صومالي ڪميونٽي
مسجد الرحمان/آسٽريليئن سينٽر فار يونٽي سليڪس ڪريڪ ڪوئنزلينڊ
ويسٽ اينڊ مسجد
ويسٽ اينڊ ڪوئنزلينڊ
ترڪش اسلامڪ ڪميونٽي آف بنڊيبرگ بنڊيبرگ ڪوئنزلينڊ ترڪ ڪميونٽي
ڪئيرنز مسجد ڪئيرنز ڪوئنزلينڊ
اسلامڪ سوسائٽي آف گولڊ ڪوسٽ

Islamic Society of Gold Coast

گولڊ ڪوسٽ ڪوئنزلينڊ
سائوٿ پورٽ مسجد سائوٿ پورٽ ڪوئنزلينڊ
وورونگاري اسلامڪ سينٽر گولڊ ڪوسٽ ڪوئنزلينڊ Operated by the Islamic Multicultural Association of Gold Coast (IMAGC)
اسلامڪ سوسائٽي آف مئڪئ بيڪرز ڪريڪ ڪوئنزلينڊ
ماريبا ڊسٽرڪٽ ميموريل مسجد ماريبا ڪوئنزلينڊ Built by the Albanian community during 1969-1970, and dedicated to Australian soldiers who lost their lives in war.[11][12][13]
اسلامڪ سوسائٽي آف سينٽرل ڪوئنزلينڊ
روڪ هئمپٽن ڪوئنزلينڊ
ٽائونزول اسلامڪ سوسائٽي ٽائونزول ڪوئنزلينڊ

ايڊيليڊ

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The following is a list of mosques in South Australia.

City Suburb Name Images Year Group Remarks
Adelaide Adelaide Central Adelaide Mosque
1888 The Adelaide Mosque is the oldest surviving mosque in Australia and the first to be built in an Australian city. Erected in 1888–89, it was designed to meet the spiritual needs of Muslim cameleers and traders coming in from work in South Australia’s northern regions.
Park Holme Masjid Omar Bin Al Khattab
Also known as the Marion Masjid
Islamic Society of South Australia[14]
Woodville North Islamic Arabic Centre & Masjid Al Khalil
Gilles Plains Wandana Mosque
Pooraka Imam Ali Mosque
Parafield Gardens Parafield Gardens Masjid
Green Fields Green Fields Mosque
Elizabeth Grove Elizabeth Mosque
Gepps Cross Layla Sadri Tatar Community Centre
Kilburn Husayniat 'Ahl Albayt
Royal Park Royal Park Mosque
Beverley Mahmood Mosque
Mile End Islamic Information Centre of SA
Enfield Faizan e Madina[15]
Murray Bridge Murray Bridge Turkish Mosque
Renmark Renmark Mosque
Whyalla Whyalla Mosque
Marree Marree Mosque
1862 Afghan Considered to be the first mosque built on the Australian continent. No longer in use.

تسمانيه

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The following is a list of mosques in Tasmania.

City Suburb Name Images Year Group Remarks
Burnie House of Guidance- Burnie Masjid
Hobart West Hobart Hobart Mosque
1985
Launceston Kings Meadows Masjid Launceston 2021

ميلبورن

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The following is a list of mosques in Victoria.

City Suburb Name Images Year Group Remarks
Melbourne Carlton North Carlton Mosque
1969 Sunni - Albanian community Built by the Albanian community in the late 1960s, it is the oldest mosque in Melbourne[16][17][18] and listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[19]
Dandenong Dandenong Mosque
1985 Sunni - Albanian community Built by the Albanian community in 1985,[20] it is one of the earliest mosques in Victoria.[21]
Coburg Fatih mosque
Sunni - Turkish community
Preston Preston Mosque
Sunni - Arabic community
Reservoir Reservoir Mosque
Sunni - Albanian community
Sunshine Sunshine Mosque
1985 Sunni - Turkish community The largest mosque in Victoria
Deer Park Deer Park Mosque 1993 Sunni - Bosnian community
Thomastown Thomastown Mosque
early 1990s Sunni - Turkish Community Built (early 1990s) by the Turkish Australian community and located opposite Thomastown train station.[22]
Tarneit Melbourne Grand Mosque 2020 Sunni
Goulburn Valley

(Shepparton- Mooroopna)

Albanian Mosque
1960 Sunni - Albanian community Built by the Albanian community in the late 1950s, it is the first[11][23] and oldest mosque in both Shepparton and Victoria.[16][24]
Mooroopna Mosque
1970s Sunni - Turkish community
Imam Kadhim Mosque- The Iraqi Community Centre 2000 Shia - Iraqi community Built by the Iraqi community who came as refugees in the 1990s to Australia, this was the first Shia mosque built in Victoria in 2000.
Masjid Nabi Akram (SW) 2013 Shia - Afghan (Hazara) community

The following is a list of mosques in Western Australia.

City Suburb Name Images Year Group Remarks
Perth Perth Perth Mosque
Perth mosque
Perth mosque
1906 The oldest mosque in Perth and the second oldest purpose-built mosque in Australia.[25]
Wangara Alhidayah Centre
Malaga Al Khalil Mosque 2019
Wattle Grove Al Falah Mosque 2015
Langford Al Latief Mosque
Padbury Al Majid Mosque
Gosnells Al Rahman Mosque
Mirrabooka Al Taqwa Mosque 1997
Armadale Armadale Masjid and Islamic Center 2016
Rockingham Ar Rukun Mosque
1998
Belmont Furqan Islamic Centre
Southern River Masjid Ibrahim
Rivervale Rivervale Mosque 1977 Perth’s second oldest metropolitan mosque and headquarters of the Islamic Council of Western Australia.[26]
Queens Park Suleymaniye Mosque 1982 Turkish community
Caversham Swan Valley Mosque and Islamic Centre 2007 Bosnian community
Thornlie Thornlie Mosque
Geraldton Geraldton Mosque
Port Hedland Islamic Association of North Western Australia
Karratha Karratha Mosque
Katanning Katanning Mosque 1980 The mosque was opened in 1980 after it was built by the local Islamic community who arrived in Katanning in 1974 from Christmas Island and Cocos Islands.[27]
Kalgoorlie Masjid e Quba Islamic Center
Newman Newman Mosque

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The following is a list of mosques in the Northern Territory.

City Suburb Name Images Year Group Remarks
Darwin Darwin CBD Darwin CBD Musalla 2019 Established and managed by United Muslims NT Inc since 2019.
Palmerston Palmerston Mosque 2016 Sunni
Wanguri Darwin Mosque- Islamic Society of Darwin 1971 Sunni
Winnellie Northern Territory Momineen Centre 2021 Shia Established and managed by Northern Territory Momineen Inc since 2021.
Katherine Katherine Musalla Established and managed by United Muslims NT Inc.
Alice Springs Larapinta Alice Springs Afghan Mosque Late 1800s Sunni The mosque, originally built by Afghan immigrants in late 1800s, closed during World War II and rebuilt in 1993.

Australian external territories

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Home Island Mosque

Christmas Island

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There is one mosque on Christmas Island, which is located in Flying Fish Cove, the main town on the island.[28]

Cocos (Keeling) Islands

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The territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands is an external territory of Australia. There are only two permanently inhabited islands:

پڻ ڏسو

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