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Conversion of mosques into non-Islamic places of worship

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The conversion of mosques into non-Islamic places of worship has occurred for centuries. The most prominent examples of such took place after and during the Reconquista.[1]

Conversion of mosques into churches

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This table lists former mosques with identified original buildings or ruins. It also includes those churches where the original structure of the mosque no longer survives and the church was built at the site of a former mosque. It also includes those that were originally churches that were converted to mosques and later reconverted to churches.

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Conversion of mosques into Hindu temples

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This table lists former mosques with identified original buildings that have been converted into temples. It also includes those temples where the original structure of the mosque no longer survives and the temple was built at the site of a former mosque.

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Conversion of mosques into gurdwaras

This table lists former mosques with identified original buildings that have been converted into Sikh gurdwaras.

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Conversion of mosques into synagogues

This table lists former mosques with identified original buildings that have been converted into synagogues.

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