This is a list of mosques in Lebanon, divided by mosques in different cities. Muslims form a significant community in Lebanon. Lebanese Muslims are primarily Sunnis and Shias, followed by smaller groups such as Alwaites snd Ismai'ilis. A survey by the conducted by Information International shows that there are 1,502 mosques in Lebanon. [1]
| Name | Images | Location | Year/century | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al-Omari Grand Mosque | | Beirut | 7th - 12th cent. again from 1291 - now | The mosque became a church in the 12th century and again a mosque in the 13th |
| Emir Assaf Mosque | | Beirut | 1597 | |
| Emir Munzer Mosque | Beirut | 1616-1633 | ||
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| Al-Majidiyyeh Mosque | | Beirut | 19th Century | |
| Sultan Muhammad Al-Fatih Mosque | | Beirut | 1998 | |
| Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque | | Beirut | 2008 |
| Name | Images | Location | Year/century | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mansouri Great Mosque | | Tripoli | 1314 | |
| Taynal Mosque | | Tripoli | 1336 | |
| Al-Attar Mosque | Tripoli | 1350 | ||
| Al-Burtasi Mosque | | Tripoli | before 1381 | |
| Al-Tawbat Mosque | | Tripoli | 14th century | |
| Al-Uwaysiyat Mosque | | Tripoli | 1461 | |
| Name | Images | Location | Year/century | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Umayyad Mosque of Baalbek | | Baalbek | 714-715 | the mosque was rebuilt between 1996 and 1998 |
| Maqam Shamoun Al Safa | | Shamaa | 1097 | |
| Fakhreddine Mosque | | Deir el Qamar | 1493 | The oldest mosque in Mount Lebanon. |