| Name | Image | Location | Year | Remarks |
| Larabanga Mosque | | Larabanga, West Gonja | 1421 | The oldest mosque in Ghana; made of adobe; pyramidal minarets in the Sudano-Sahelian style |
| Bole Mosque | | Bole, West Gonja | | Built in the Sudano-Sahelian style; collapsed in 2023; rebuilt in 2024 |
| Nakore Mosque | | Nakore, Wa, Upper West | | Built in the Sudano-Sahelian style |
| Banda Nkwanta Mosque | | Banda Nkwanta, West Gonja | | Made of adobe; pyramidal minarets in the Sudano-Sahelian style |
| Dondoli Mosque | | Wa, Upper West | | In partial ruins; built in the Sudano-Sahelian style |
| Wuriyanga Mosque | | Upper East | | Built in a mix of the Sudano-Sahelian and Djenne styles |
| Dakrupe Mosque | | Dakrupe, Savannah | | Demolished in 2010 |
| Kumasi Central Mosque | | Kumasi, Ashanti | | Extensively renovated and expanded in 2023 |
| Madina Mosque | | La Nkwantanang Madina, Greater Accra | 1959 | Also includes a madrasa |
| Abossey Okai Central Mosque | | Abossey Okai, Greater Accra | | |
| Ghana National Mosque | | Accra | 2021 | The national mosque with a capacity for 15,000 worshipers, the largest mosque in Ghana; principally funded by the Turkish Government |
| Maluwe Mosque | | West Gonja, Savannah | | Built in the Sudano-Sahelian style |
| Sunyani Central Mosque | | Sunyani, Bono | | |
| Wechiau Mosque | | Wechiau, Upper West | | Built in a mix of the Sudano-Sahelian and Djenne styles |