Friday, 6 December 2013
site Visit to Sultan Suleiman mosque
the beautiful interior dome of the mosque
separation screen
exterior view of the mosque
the entrance of the mosuqe
the column with ornamentation
Thursday, 19 September 2013
7 Principles of Islamic architcture
1. Architecture as Tawhid: Unity & Uniquity of Allah
An Islamic building should focus on strengthening the bond between muslims within conformity of God's will
2. Architecture of Ihtiram: Respect
An Islamic building should represent Muslims respect and obedience to Allah
3. Architecture with Ikhlas: Sincerity
A Muslim architect should show sincerity and purity in their design motivation, and built within conformity to God’s will
4. Architecture as Pursuit of Ilm: Knowledge
An Islamic building celebrates knowledge through calligraphy of religious Inscriptions and uses light as an expression of knowledge.
5. Architecture for Iqtisad: Balance
An Islamic building should have harmony between functional and spiritual elements
6. Architecture of Haya’: Modesty
An Islamic building should be discreet and preserve the dignity of its owner or users.
7. Architecture as Dikr: Remembrance
An Islamic building should be an aid to remembrance of Allah.
Saturday, 7 September 2013
To understand Islamic architecture, it is important to know a little about Muslim history. Muslim history involves the history of the Islamic faith as a religion and as a social institution. According to Islamic Faith and the Holy Text, it is wrong to say that the history of Islam began in Arabia with Muslim Prophet Muhammad's first recitations of the Qur'an in the 7th century, but with Adam and Eve. They are considered the First Apostles of God. Later, Abraham, Moses and Jesus all taught the same faith as prophets, albeit in different regions or at different points of time.

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