Islam
Mosques are the sacred gathering places of Islam, where the faithful come together for daily prayers, Quranic study, and community worship.
About Islamic Sacred Sites
Mosques (masjids) serve as the spiritual heart of Muslim communities worldwide. The tradition begins with the Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina, and today there are millions of mosques spanning every continent. Islamic architecture is renowned for its geometric patterns, calligraphic art, minarets, and domes — all reflecting the Islamic emphasis on divine unity, beauty, and order. The most sacred mosques in Islam are Masjid al-Haram in Mecca (home of the Kaaba), Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. From the intricate tilework of Isfahan's mosques to the soaring minarets of Istanbul's Süleymaniye, Islamic sacred architecture represents one of humanity's greatest artistic traditions.
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Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet's Mosque)
The Prophet's Mosque in Medina, the second holiest site in Islam, revered as the final resting place of Prophet Muhammad.
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Blue Mosque
An iconic Ottoman-era mosque in Istanbul, renowned for its stunning blue Iznik tiles and architectural grandeur.
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Dome of the Rock
An iconic Islamic shrine in Jerusalem, revered for its historical and religious significance within the Abrahamic traditions.
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Masjid al-Haram
The holiest mosque in Islam, centered around the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
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Muhammad Ali Mosque
An iconic Ottoman-style mosque in Cairo's Citadel, commissioned by Muhammad Ali Pasha in the 19th century.
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
A majestic mosque in Abu Dhabi, uniting Islamic cultures with stunning architecture and art.
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