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Muslim Architecture Imam Mosque, Isfahan, Iran Sultan Ahmed Mosque / Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey Taj Mahal, Agra, India Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel

Dome of the Rock (Jerusalem)

Dome of the Rock (interior)

Dome of the Rock and the Western (Wailing) Wall

The Umayyad Mosque (Damascus, Syria)

The Cordoba Mosque, Spain (interior)

Imam Husain Mosque, Karbala, Iraq (Shi’ite Mosque)

Shiites Mourn Imam Hussain 1qgep.jpg

Shiites Mourn Imam Hussain shura_Festival_in_Iraq.jpg standalone.prod_affiliate.138.jpg Commemoration of Ashura (Shiite Muslims’ Morning of Their Spiritual Leader, Imam Hussain es/gallery/ html

The Greatest Mosques of the World and the Extent of Islam The Great Mosque of Mecca, Saudi Arabia

The Medina Mosque

Dome of the Rock

Mosque in Indonesia

Mosque in Cairo, Egypt

Djenne Mosque, Mali, West Africa

Interior of Mosques (Selimiye Mosque, Istanbul)

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque Isfahan, Iran

The Umayyad Mosque Damascus, Syria justhugo-350.jpg