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- In the photo we can See the dome of the Masjed, Madrasah, Kottab and sabeel of Sultan al Ashraf Qayt Bey.
- The dome is considered the diamond of the mamluki architecture. It was built on the ground then de-assembled and reassembled Again on the top of the building.
we can also see the citadel of salah el din al Ayubi, Mohammed Ali's masjed, Sultan Hassan's school and Masjed Al Refa'ee at the middle.
on the right of the citadel we see the mosque of Sultan hassan and el Refaai mosque.
the the right of the photo we can see the Pyramids of Giza
Hagia Sophia - began as a Christian church, later converted to Islamic mosque; became a secular museum celebrating both religions.
The new mosque in Redditch is being built in stages as the local Muslim community raises funds.
These images were taken early on a Spring morning. Speaking personally I like Islamic architecture and this is a fine addition to the places of worship in this area.
Watch Following Video's.
Ziarat-e-Roza-e-Rasool Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa Sallalaho Alaihay Waa-Alayhi Wassalam (S.A.W.W)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnd9lW4z89Y
Superb Azan Masjid Nabwwi Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa Sallalaho Alaihay Waa-Alayhi Wassalam (Must Watch)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyLRyhvQ02s
Mina Musdallifah and Jamraat, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHrdu7rCcrQ
Masjid Nabwwi Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (S.A.W.W), Madina Al Munnawara, Saudi Arabia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c4b-A9uyos
Masjid Nabwwi (S.A.W.W) Moving Dome (Siraktay Gumbad), Madina Al Munnawara, Islamic Architecture
www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0wuWqAj3T8
Khana Ka'aba, Makkah Mukkarma, March 2016
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6Vqkm4DRLs
The Closing of Huge Umbrella at Masjid Nabwwi (S.A.W.W), with Naat (Madina Ka Safar Hai)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIolyFzMBM
Makkah Mukkarma, Streets, Tunnels, Mountains and Trees (Samsung Galaxy Note5)
Maidan-e-Brick - showing the market - first 4 out of either 8 or 10 (not yet decided) 48x48 modules making up the entire Maidan.
Just a few of the items in one of the street markets within the Albaicín, Granada's former Arabic barrio! You can find some pretty good deals on artwork and other interesting Arabic collectables or just buy some souvenirs. This is Granada's bohemian and artistic centre filled with tea shops and live music. The network of winding cobbled streets and whitewashed houses perched on the hillside opposite from the Alhambra is just calling out to be explored.
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The Qalawun complex is a massive complex in Cairo, Egypt that includes a madrasa, a hospital and a mausoleum. It was built by the Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun in the 1280s
Watch Following Video's.
Ziarat-e-Roza-e-Rasool Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa Sallalaho Alaihay Waa-Alayhi Wassalam (S.A.W.W)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnd9lW4z89Y
Superb Azan Masjid Nabwwi Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa Sallalaho Alaihay Waa-Alayhi Wassalam (Must Watch)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyLRyhvQ02s
Mina Musdallifah and Jamraat, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHrdu7rCcrQ
Masjid Nabwwi Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (S.A.W.W), Madina Al Munnawara, Saudi Arabia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c4b-A9uyos
Masjid Nabwwi (S.A.W.W) Moving Dome (Siraktay Gumbad), Madina Al Munnawara, Islamic Architecture
www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0wuWqAj3T8
Khana Ka'aba, Makkah Mukkarma, March 2016
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6Vqkm4DRLs
The Closing of Huge Umbrella at Masjid Nabwwi (S.A.W.W), with Naat (Madina Ka Safar Hai)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoIolyFzMBM
Makkah Mukkarma, Streets, Tunnels, Mountains and Trees (Samsung Galaxy Note5)
Agency Qansouh Ghouri is an agency or a hotel built in the reign of Al-Ghouri Qansouh years (909 E - 1504. Currently situated in the Al-Azhar Street.
Agency consists of a rectangular courtyard open layout, surrounded by all aspects of the rooms on five floors. Faced the main is located on the south side and the main entrance of the Agency. Is reached to the first floor by a stone ladder. On the first floor there are about 30 stands, and in the three upper floors there are 29 houses. Believed to be stands the ground and first floors were used stores for traders, he believes that most of the visitors of this agency were also traders.
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Architects of Jahaz Mahal in Mandu actually attempted something like that. Found these holes carved on the roof of a small building inside the huge palace.
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One of my favourite places in Esfahan is to visit the beautiful bridges in the city. Unfortunately when I visited in 2014 , the river was dried up due to the water being diverted to other cities.
The Qalawun complex is a massive complex in Cairo, Egypt that includes a madrasa, a hospital and a mausoleum. It was built by the Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun in the 1280s
I used a double concave 45 slope brick, snotted in upside-down, to crown each corner of the building and liked the effect of bringing the carved indents together to a sharp corner.
This is not the Blue Mosque in Istanbul but this one is in Beirut. I should check my guide book what is the name of this mosque. Situated in betwent Downtown Beirut and East Beirut, this mosque stands prominently betwen the two areas.
Location : Downtown Beirut , Lebanon
A Sanskrit inscription says that the step-well was built in 1500 AD. It was during the reign of Mahmud Shah that Bai Harir Sultani, locally known as Bai Harir, built the step-well. The name later corrupted into Dada Hari. It costed 3,29,000 Mahmudis (₹ 3 lakh) at that time.
The ornate step-well has spiral staircases pieced into the sidewall of the well shaft and descending to the different platform levels. Built in sand stone in Solanki architectural style, the Dada Harir stepwell is five stories deep. It is octagonal (8-sided polygon) in plan at the top, built on intricately carved large number of pillars. Built along a East-West axis, entrance is from the East, the two spiral staircases are in West, near the well. The structural system is typically Indian style with traditional trabeat with horizontal beams and lintels. The motifs of flowers and graphics of Islamic architecture blend very well with the symbols of Hindu and Jain gods carved at various levels of the well. The Islamic architectural style could be attributed to Bai Harir Sultani who built it.
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Intricate mosaics feature at the entrance to a mosque in the Atlas Mountains of central Morocco.
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Built for #summerjoust2024 Middle East Category. Always fun to have an excuse to build in microscale!
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The Mosque of Shaykh Lutfallah (initially Sadr Mosque). Situated in the east of the Maydan with its golden tiled dome. It was constructed for an important shaykh in 1602 and used as the private oratory of the shah and his family.
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Image courtesy of Nasser Rabbat of the Aga Khan Program at MIT.
MIT OpenCourseWare Course of Origin
4.614 Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures, Fall 2002
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Rabbat, Nasser O.
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Title: Alcazar de Sevilla. Patio de los Munecas.
Alternative Title: [Alcazar of Seville. Patio of the Dolls.]
Creator: Bauchy, Emilio
Date: ca. 1870-1899
Part Of: Collection of photographs of Spain and Malta
Place: Seville, Spain
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: albumen; 29 x 23 cm
File: ag2015_0007_44_opt.jpg
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Title: Patio de los Arrayanes from de la Sala de los Embajadores.
Alternative Title: [Patio of the Myrtles from the Hall of the Ambassadors.]
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1870-1899
Part Of: Collection of photographs of Spain and Malta
Place: Granada, Spain
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: albumen; 25 x 19 cm on 29 x 21 cm
File: ag2015_0007_42_opt.jpg
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Digital Collection: Europe, Asia, and Australia: Photographs, Manuscripts, and Imprints
The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish monarchs of Granada, in southern Spain. It was the residence of the Muslim kings of Granada and their court, but is currently a museum exhibiting exquisite Islamic architecture.
Baha-ud-din Zakariya (Persian: بہاؤ الدین زکریا) (1170-1267) was a Sufi of Suhrawardiyya order (tariqa). His full name was Al-Sheikh Al-Kabir Sheikh-ul-Islam Baha-ud-Din Abu Muhammad Zakaria Al-Qureshi. Sheikh Baha-ud-Din Zakariya known as Bahawal Haq was born at Kot Kehror (Karor Lal Eason), a town of the Layyah District near Multan, Punjab, Pakistan, around 1170. His grandfather Shah Kamaluddin Ali Shah Qureshi arrived in Multan from Mecca en route to Khwarezm where he stayed for a short while. In Tariqat he was the disciple of renowned Sufi master Shaikh Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi who awarded him Khilafat only after 17 days of stay at his Khanqah in Baghdad. For fifteen years he went from place to place to preach Islam and after his wanderings Bahawal Haq settled in Multan in 1222