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{{Infobox religious building
| name = Central Adelaide Mosque<br />{{small|Afghan Chapel}}<ref name=JudeElton>{{cite web |author=Elton, Jude |url=http://adelaidia.sa.gov.au/places/adelaide-mosque |title=Adelaide Mosque |work=Adelaidea |publisher=History Trust of South Australia: [[Government of South Australia]] |date= |accessdate=18 February 2019 }}</ref>
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| map_caption = Location in [[South Australia]]
| coordinates = {{coord|34|56|02.5|S|138|35|30.4|E|display=title,inline|region:AU-NSW_type:landmark}}
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| religious_affiliation = [[Islam]]
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{{Islam in Australia}}
 
The '''Central Adelaide Mosque''', also known as '''Adelaide City Mosque''' or '''Adelaide Mosque''', and formerly known as the '''Afghan Chapel''',<ref name=JudeElton/> is a [[mosque]] located in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], Australia. The mosque was built in 1888, and is the oldest permanent mosque in Australia. Located in Little Gilbert Street in the [[Adelaide central business district]], the mosque was designed to meet the spiritual needs of [[Afghan (Australia)|"Afghan" cameleers]] and traders coming in from work in South Australia’s northern regions.
 
== History ==
[[File:Adelaide Mosque 2.JPG|thumb|left|Adelaide Mosque historic plaque]]