Updated July 2026
Mosques and Prayer Spaces in Queensland
Queensland has 80 mosques and prayer spaces (musollas) listed on HalalHQ, spread across 12 suburbs and cities. Each listing carries the imam's name where known, the school of thought followed (when disclosed), prayer times, Jummah schedule, capacity, and any community programs. Browse by city below to drill into a specific suburb's mosques, or scroll to the full state-wide list. Times shift during Ramadan and daylight savings, so the listings refresh continuously as community members verify them in person. Updated July 2026.
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All Mosques in Queensland

.المسجد الكبير في قولد كوست

Academy Alive

Al-Hikmah Centre of Wisdom

Al-Mustapha Institute

Australian Centre for Unity: Slacks Creek Mosque - IPDC QLD

Australian International Islamic College

Brisbane CBD Musallah

Brisbane Community Education Centre(BCEC)

Brisbane Domestic Airport Prayer Room

Brisbane Muslim Fellowship

Broadbeach Savannah Hotel And Resort

Buranda Islamic Mosque

Caboolture Faith Centre

Cairns Mosque

Camira Mosque

Crestmead Mosque

Daarus salaam cultural and education

Darul Uloom Brisbane

Durack Musalla

Emerald Show Society
Gatton Mosque

Gatton Musjid (Mosque)

Gladstone Islamic Center

Gold Coast Southport Mosque

Gympie Mosque

HCYC Youth Centre

Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre Inc

Holland Park Mosque

Indonesian Muslim Centre of Queensland Ltd

IQRA ACADEMY AUSTRALIA

Iqra Quran Academy

Islamic Association of Lutwyche

Islamic Center

Islamic Culture andPropagaion Centre

Islamic Practice & Dawah Circle - Queensland

Islamic Society of Central Queensland

Islamic Society of Darra Inc.

Islamic Society of Gladstone Inc.

Islamic Society of Gold Coast

Islamic Society Of Holland Park Inc

Islamic Society of Ipswich

Islamic Society of Mackay

Kuraby Mosque (Islamic Centre)

Mareeba Islamic Society

Masjid Al Madinah - West End

Masjid As-Sunnah

MASJID Baitul Izzah (AIDA)

Masjid Taqwa Brisbane Australia

Moorooka Islamic Society

Mosque

Mosque public car park

Musalla (BNE Ride-share and Limo Waiting Area)

Muslim Friday Prayer - QUT Kelvin Grove

Muslim Funeral Services Ltd

Muslim Organisation Sunshine Coast (MoSC) - Masjid Sunshine Coast

North Lakes Community Centre

North Lakes Library

North MacLean Musallah

Prayer Place Ground Floor

Prayer Room (BNE International Terminal)

Prayer Room UniSQ campus

Queensland Islamic Book Service

QUT Gardens Point Campus

QUT Muslim Prayer Room

Rehman Mosque mount isa

Rochedale Mosque

Roma Musallah

Salam Mosque Logan City
Seqia

Sunshine Coast Mosque (MoSC)

The Islamic Society of Algester

The Prayer Room

The religious mosque

Toowoomba Mosque

Townsville Mosque

Trustee for Gold Coast Mosque Trust

Turkish Islamic Association of Bundaberg

United Muslims of Brisbane

Woodridge Mosque

Worongary mosque
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Frequently asked
How many mosques are in Queensland?
Queensland has 80 mosques and prayer spaces (musollas) listed on HalalHQ, spread across 99 suburbs. Each listing carries the imam's name where known, the school of thought followed (Hanafi, Shafi'i, etc. when disclosed), prayer times, Jummah schedule, capacity, and any community programs. The "Browse by city" grid above lets you drill into a specific suburb to see the mosques there; the featured list further down shows the highest-rated mosques across the state.
Where can I find Jummah prayer in Queensland?
Every suburb with a listed mosque in Queensland has at least one Jummah option, and most major mosques run multiple Khutbahs to accommodate work schedules. Click into your suburb via the "Browse by city" grid above for the local Jummah schedule, or use the global search to find Jummah near a specific street address. Times typically fall between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM. A few city-centre musollas run earlier 12:00 PM slots for office workers, and a handful run a 2:30 PM third Khutbah.
Are there women-friendly mosques in Queensland?
Yes. Most mosques in Queensland have a dedicated women's prayer area, typically with a separate entrance, ablution facilities, and a view of the main hall. Each mosque listing calls out the women's section explicitly so you can confirm before travelling. Some mosques also run women-only programs (sisters' halaqah, women's tarawih, sisters' study circles). These are typically listed on the mosque's own page or under the events tab.
What schools of thought are represented in Queensland mosques?
Queensland's mosques reflect the diversity of the local Muslim community: Hanafi (the largest single school, anchored by South Asian and Turkish congregations), Shafi'i (often associated with Indonesian, Malay, and East African communities), Maliki, and Hanbali. Many mosques don't formally affiliate with a single madhab and welcome attendees from all schools. The mosque listing shows the disclosed school of thought, the imam's training, and any specific community focus.
Where can I find tarawih during Ramadan in Queensland?
Almost every mosque in Queensland runs tarawih during Ramadan, with significant variation in pace and program. Some complete a full Khatm (recitation of the entire Qur'an) over the month at a measured pace; others run shorter 8-raka'at programs aimed at families with young children. Larger mosques bring in visiting huffaz from overseas. Use the mosques tab for your specific suburb to see the local program, and check the events tab for Ramadan-specific gatherings, community iftars, and laylatul qadr programs.
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