| Name | Images | Location | Year/century | Remarks |
| Aidrus Mosque | | City of Aden | 1699 | Named for Abu Bakr al-Aydarus, a Sufi mystic. |
| Al-Abbas Mosque | | Sana'a, Yemen. | 1125 CE | One of the early mosques of Islam. |
| Al-Asha'ir Mosque | | Zabid, Al-Hudaydah | | One of the early mosques of Islam. Part of UNESCO's World Heritage Site of Zabid. |
| Al-Muhdhar Mosque | | Tarim, Hadhramaut | 1914 | With a height of approximately, the minaret is the tallest mudbrick structure in the World. |
| Qubbat az-Zum Mosque | | Jiblah, Ibb | 1515–1516 | One of two prominent mosques in the historical town of Jibla. |
| Queen Arwa Mosque | | Jiblah | 1111 | Associated with Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi, and is one of the two iconic mosques of Jibla, Yemen. |
| Al-Hadi Mosque | | City of Sa'dah | | |
| Sufyan Mosque | | Lahij | 1215 | Dedicated to Sufyan ibn Abdullah al-Abini al-Yamani, a Muslim scholar who fought in the 1187 Battle of Hattin against the Crusaders in Jerusalem. |
| Alansar Mosque | | Sanaa | ? | |
| Al-Bakiriyya Mosque | | Sanaa | 1596–1597 | Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Old City of Sana'a. |
| Abdulhadi as-Soudi Mosque | | Taiz | 16th century | Named for Abdul Hadi as-Soudi, a prominent poet and Muslim scholar involved in Sufism. Destroyed by Islamists in 2016, and currently still in ruins as of 2020. |
| Alemaan Mosque | | Sanaa | ? | |
| Al-Mahdi Mosque | | Sanaa | 1651 | Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Old City of Sana'a. |
| Al-Saleh Mosque | | Sanaa | 2008 | The largest mosque in the country. |
| Al-Shohada' Mosque | | Sanaa | ? | |
| Al-Towheed Mosque | | Sanaa | ? | |
| Great Mosque of Sana'a | | Sanaa | | Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Old City of Sana'a. |
| Hanthel Mosque | | Sanaa | ? | |
| Ashrafiya Mosque | | City of Ta'iz | 1275 | |
| Al-Janad Mosque | | Taiz | | |
| Mudhaffar Mosque | | Taiz | | |
| Talha Mosque | | Sanaa | 1620 | |