List of mosques in Ottawa–Gatineau

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This is a list of mosques in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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In 2001, the number of Muslims in Ottawa was 80,000, according to Ottawa Muslim Cemetery Inc. Ottawa is experiencing a mosque building boom with half a dozen mosques being built or expanded. The Assunah Muslims Association is building a mosque in Ottawa South and the Kanata Muslim Association is fundraising to seek a large location to replace the space it rents at a community centre.[ citation needed ]

NameImagesProvinceLocationYearG
Rhoda Institute for Islamic Spiritual Learning (Sanad Collective) Ontario Orleans 2015Sunni
Ottawa Mosque (Ottawa Muslim Association), [1]
Ottawa Mosque - 2018 (214842) (cropped).jpg
Ontario Champlain Park 1962Sunni
Abo Ther Mosque Ontario Overbrook 1993Shia
Al-Batool Fatima Association Ontario Britannia
Ahlul-Bayt Centre Ontario Vanier
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association) [2] Ontario Cumberland AMJ
Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque Kanata (Ahmadiyya Muslim Association) [2] Ontario Kanata AMJ
Assalam Mosque (Ottawa) (Ottawa Islamic Centre) Ontario CanterburySunni [1] [3]
Ottawa Ismaili Mosque (Ismaili Council for Ottawa), [4] [5] Ottawa Mosque Ontario Greenboro
Bilal Masjid mosque Ontario Orleans [1] [3] Sunni
Jami Omar Mosque [3] Ontario Bells Corners Sunni
Islamic Shia Ithna-asheri Association Ontario Bells Corners Shia
South Nepean Muslim Community [3]
South Nepean Muslim Community Mosque (SNMC) - 20190604075848.jpg
Ontario Barrhaven Sunni
The Mosque of Aylmer [3] Gatineau Mosque Quebec Aylmer Sunni
Outaouais Islamic Centre (Centre islamique de l'Outaouais)
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Quebec Hull
Kanata Muslim Association Ontario Kanata Sunni
Stittsville Muslim Association Ontario Stittsville Sunni

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Places of Worship – Mosques Archived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. 1 2 Places of Worship – Mosques
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Mosque-building booms in Ottawa-Gatineau
  4. "Ottawa Jamatkhana, Ontario, Canada".
  5. "Google Maps".