Mosque of Omar

Mosque of Omar, Masjid Umar, Masjid-e-Umar, Al-Omari Mosque, or Mosque of Omar ibn al-Khattab is a name given to many mosques, usually referring to Omar, a companion of Muhammad and Caliph (579-644) in the Succession to Muhammad recognized by Sunni Muslims. Masjid is the Arabic word for a place of worship, commonly translated as mosque in English.

Notable examples

Notable ones include (alphabetically, by city):

Others

United Kingdom

United States

Latin America

References

  1. Minaret of historic mosque destroyed in Aleppo, France24, 25/04/2013. Accessed 22 Feb 2022.
  2. "Masjed-e-Umar". mosques.muslimsinbritain.org. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  3. www.mosquedirectory.co.uk
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  5. http://masjidumarbinkhattab.org/
  6. http://www.masjedomar.org/
  7. http://www.masjidumar.com/
  8. http://www.farooqmasjid.org/
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