Quality framework
Mosque data quality: what makes a record trustworthy
A trustworthy mosque record has source-backed identity, a real address, accurate coordinates, current website or contact information, lifecycle status, duplicate checks, and a clear way to report corrections.
Directory coverage signals
- 3154 reviewed public mosque profiles
- 51 state browse pages
- 1447 city browse pages
- 3154 mapped mosque profiles with coordinates
- 2834 profiles with official website links
- 2734 profiles with phone numbers
Strong signals
Strong signals include an official website, a public place profile, matching address and phone details, current schedule links, stable map coordinates, and consistent naming across sources.
Weak signals
Weak signals include stale directory copies, orphaned social pages, broken domains, address-only records, old PDFs, duplicate listings, and claims that cannot be tied to an official source.
How to improve a record
The best correction adds an official website, current phone number, precise address, duplicate context, closure evidence, or better coordinates.
FAQ
Why do duplicates happen?
Mosques may be listed under English names, Arabic transliterations, abbreviations, and community center names.
Why are coordinates important?
Coordinates power map discovery and reduce ambiguity for visitors navigating to prayer.