The National Mosque Open Days (NMOD) are annual nationwide events held in Australia and South Africa, organised by the Lebanese Muslim Association and the South African Muslim Network respectively, which see mosques around each country hosting co-ordinated open days on the same dates.
In 2015, National Mosque Open Day was prominently launched at Parliament House by the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, the Opposition Leader Bill Shorten and the Greens Leader Richard Di Natale as part of National Day of Unity.
[6][7][8][9][10][11] National Mosque Open Day 2016 took place on 29 October.
[12] The National Mosque Open Day was conceived as a platform to build relationships through conversation and promote social cohesion in the country and piloted in 2016 and 2017.
The event is held annually on Heritage Day, 24 September.