Find Mosques in Seoul

Discover mosques, prayer spaces, and Islamic centers in Korea

Found 3 Mosques

Seoul Central Mosque

Seoul Central Mosque

123 Main St, Seoul
Distance not available
Men and Women
Itaewon Masjid

Itaewon Masjid

456 Oak St, Seoul
Distance not available
Men and Women
Busan Masjid

Busan Masjid

789 Pine St, Busan
Distance not available
Men only

Mosque Types

Understanding different types of Islamic prayer spaces in Korea

Masjid

A full mosque with regular five daily prayers and Friday prayer (Juma'ah). Usually has separate prayer areas for men and women.

Prayer Room

A designated prayer space that may not offer all facilities of a full mosque. May have limited prayer times.

Islamic Center

A facility that includes a mosque along with other Islamic services such as education, community events, and sometimes halal food.

Musalla

A small prayer space, often found in universities, airports, or shopping centers. May not offer Friday prayers.

Major Mosques in Korea

Prominent Islamic centers in South Korea

Seoul Central Mosque
Seoul Central Mosque

The first mosque in Korea, established in 1976. Located in Itaewon, it serves as the main Islamic center in Seoul.

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Busan Mosque
Busan Mosque

The main mosque in Busan, serving the Muslim community in Korea's second-largest city.

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Gwangju Mosque
Gwangju Mosque

A mosque serving the Muslim community in Gwangju and surrounding areas.

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Mosque Etiquette

Remove Shoes

Always remove your shoes before entering the prayer area.

Dress Modestly

Men and women should dress modestly. Women should cover their hair with a scarf.

Maintain Silence

Keep noise to a minimum, especially during prayer times.

Silence Phones

Turn your phone to silent mode or switch it off while in the mosque.

Perform Wudu

Perform ablution (wudu) before praying in the mosque.