🕌 Major Mosques in Baghdad
- Abu Hanifa Mosque – Sunni mosque and shrine of the famous jurist Abu Hanifa; major religious center.
- Umm al‑Tabul Mosque – Large mosque with Egyptian-inspired design and distinctive domes.
- Umm al‑Qura Mosque – Modern grand mosque with many minarets and large prayer capacity.
- Haydar‑Khana Mosque – Ottoman-era mosque in central Baghdad; historic and architectural value.
- Al‑Khulafa Mosque – One of the oldest surviving mosques; Abbasid-period minaret.
- Adila Khatun Mosque – Ottoman-period mosque named after Adila Khatun.
- Al‑Adliya Mosque – Historic mosque with classic Islamic decorative style.
Other notable or historic mosques
- 17th of Ramadan Mosque – Modern mosque in Rusafa district.
- Al‑Asafi Mosque – Historic mosque associated with old Baghdad.
- Al‑Khilani Mosque – Well-known mosque in central Baghdad.
- Al‑Rahman Mosque – Local congregational mosque serving surrounding neighborhoods.
- Buratha Mosque – Important mosque in the Karkh area.
- Ibn Bunnieh Mosque – Mid-20th-century mosque and community center.
- Al‑Mustaʿsim Billah Mosque – Named after the last Abbasid caliph; modern reconstruction.
- Al‑Sarai Mosque – Historic mosque near cultural and literary districts.
- Al‑Wazeer Mosque – Historic mosque near Al-Mutanabbi Street.
- Zumurrud Khatun Mosque – Medieval mosque and mausoleum complex.