Islamic Architecture
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a place of worship, used by Muslims
The minaret of the mosque towered over the city skyline, calling the faithful to prayer.
View Full Definitiona thin and tall tower, often on top of a mosque, from which Muslim are summoned to prayers
View Full Definitiona curved space in a mosque that shows Muslims which direction to face during prayer, serving as a central spot for worshippers
View Full Definitiona stepped pulpit used by the imam to deliver sermons during congregational prayers
View Full Definitiona decorative motif featuring intricately interwoven lines, often incorporating stylized foliage, tendrils, or scrollwork
The ceiling was adorned with gold-painted arabesques curling around floral medallions.
View Full Definitiona covered arcade or portico often surrounding a courtyard, providing shade and shelter for circulation and gatherings
View Full Definitionintricate mosaic tilework, typically featuring small, hand-cut geometric shapes, commonly used to adorn walls, floors, and fountains
View Full Definitionan architectural element used to catch and direct natural breezes for cooling and ventilation in hot climates
View Full Definitiona vaulted space or arched portal, often with a large open entrance, leading to a courtyard or central hall in Islamic architecture
View Full Definitiona decorative architectural element in Islamic art characterized by a series of intricate, tiered, and geometrically arranged niches or stalactite-like structures that create a visually stunning and complex pattern
View Full Definitiona symmetrical and intricate design created by interlocking geometric shapes, commonly used in decorative elements
View Full Definitiona traditional architectural element often seen in Middle Eastern buildings, especially in windows or balconies, consisting of wooden screens or panels that allow air to pass through while keeping the area private and providing shade from the sun
View Full Definitionthe wall within a mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca, toward which Muslims face during their prayers, typically marked by the presence of the mihrab
View Full Definitiona black cube-like building located inside a mosque in Mecca, which is the holiest place for Muslims and which they pray towards and walk around as a religious ceremony
View Full Definitiona type of ceramic tile produced in the town of Iznik, Turkey, known for its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and floral motifs, often used in the decoration of mosques, palaces, and other architectural structures
View Full Definitiona public water fountain, typically found in Islamic cities, providing free drinking water to the community, especially to travelers and the needy
View Full Definitionan enclosed area or screen within a mosque, usually located near the mihrab, designed to separate dignitaries or the ruling authority from the general congregation during prayers
View Full Definitiona perforated stone screen with intricate patterns used in Islamic architecture for decorative windows, partitions, and enclosures
View Full Definitiona Moroccan plastering technique used in Islamic-influenced architecture to create a polished, waterproof surface on interior walls and structures
View Full Definitiona central hall or reception room in Islamic architecture, commonly found in traditional Middle Eastern homes and palaces, serving as a spacious gathering area for social events
View Full Definitionthe balcony or gallery located at the top of a minaret, typically used by the muezzin, the caller to prayer, to deliver the adhan, the call to prayer
View Full Definitionthe central courtyard in Islamic architecture, often enclosed by arcades, serving as a communal gathering space for various activities
View Full Definitiona sacred or restricted area within a mosque or other religious sites, typically designated for prayer or religious activities
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