Sunday, 3 June 2012

Mosques in Korea

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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