These 7 Mosques Around the World Are Architectural Masterpieces

These 7 Mosques Around the World Are Architectural Masterpieces

These 7 Mosques Around the World Are Architectural Masterpieces

All around the world, Muslims pray at mosques that are real architectural masterpieces.

The first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is Quba Mosque in present-day Al-Madinah Al-Munawwara, though the Mosque of the Companions in the Eritrean city of Massawa may have been constructed at around the same time.

Below are seven of the most exquisite mosques, as selected by Mvslim:

1- Saint Petersburg Mosque in Russia

Saint Petersburg Mosque in Russia

The portals of this Russian mosque as well as the two minarets are covered with gorgeous blue mosaic ceramics and mesmerizing geometric patterns.

2-Nasir al Mulk Mosque in Iran

Nasir al Mulk Mosque in IranThis ‘Kaleidoscopic’ mosque in Iran may seem traditional from the outside, but the inside creates a stunning multicolored visual effect when the sunlight hits the intricate stained-glass windows.

3- Grand Mosque of Kuwait

Grand Mosque of Kuwait

With its pleasant and relaxing beige exterior, this mosque doesn’t look nearly as impressive from the outside as it does from the inside, with its massive golden flower petals ceiling.

4- Sultan Ahmet Mosque in Turkey

Sultan Ahmet Mosque in Turkey

Worldwide-known as ‘the Blue Mosque’, this amazing building has a decorated interior with 20,000 blue hand-painted tiles.

5- Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in UAE

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in UAE

This new mosque is the 7th largest mosque in the world. The uniquely designed lighting system reflects the phases of the moon. The color of the mosque gradually shifts from white to a deeper blue following the evolution of the lunar cycle.

6- Jalil Khayat Mosque in Iraq

Jalil Khayat Mosque in Iraq

It’s a new mosque that was completed in 2007. The interior walls and ceilings are decorated with colorful Islamic patterns ‘Zakhrafa’, which is a kind of Islamic art painting.

7- Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque in Sri Lanka

Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque in Sri Lanka

The beautiful Jami Ul-Alfar mosque, with Saracenic architecture, is influenced by Indian and Islamic styles. The mosque counts six floors and is able to accommodate over 10,000 worshipers.

 

Source: AboutIslam.net

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