According to historical records, relations between Korea and Islamic nations first began when merchants started visiting Korea during the Silla Dynasty. Since the founding of the Korea Muslim Federation, a growing number of mosques have been established throughout the country.
Mosques in Korea
Seoul Central Masjid – Hannam-dong 732-21 Yongsan-gu Seoul
Macheon Masjid – Macheon-dong 366-3 Songpa-gu Seoul
Gyeonggi Gwangju Masjid – Yeogni 48-9 Gwangjus-eup Gwangju-gun Geyonggi-do
Anyang Masjid – Anyang-dong 618-132 Anyang Gyeonggi-do
Jeonju Masjid – Inhu-dong 2 1562-10 Deokjin-gu Jeonju Jeonbuk
Gwangju Masjid – Wolgye-dong 894-7 2nd Floor gwangsan-gu Gwangju
Daegu Masjid – Jamia Masjid Uthman Islam Center Jukjeon-dong 202-6 Dalseo-gu Daegu
Busan Masjid – Namsan-dong 30-1 Geumjeong-gu Busan
Jeju Masjid – Daelim Appartment 104-201 Yeon-dong 1399 Jeju
Seoul Central Masjid |
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