Central Adelaide Mosque

Central Adelaide Mosque
Afghan Chapel
Adelaide Mosque
Religion
AffiliationSunni Hanafi
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationAdelaide, South Australia, Australia
Architecture
TypeMosque
Date established1888
Construction cost£450
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)4

The Central Adelaide Mosque, also known as Adelaide City Mosque or Adelaide Central Mosque or Adelaide Mosque, and formerly known as the Afghan Chapel, is a mosque located in Adelaide, South Australia. The mosque was built in 1888–1889, with its four distinctive minarets added in 1903, and is the oldest permanent mosque in Australia. Located in Little Gilbert Street in the south-west corner of the Adelaide city centre, the mosque was originally built to accommodate the spiritual needs of "Afghan" cameleers and traders coming in after working in South Australia's northern regions. After the congregation dwindled and the mosque fell into disrepair in the early 20th century, it took on a new lease of life with post-World War II Muslim migration, and has since been thriving.