The mosque is the Islamic worship site, is the main type of Islamic architecture, it is the must-built building in the neighbourhood of Islam. Mosque buildings must comply with the prevailing rules of Islam, such as the orientation of the temple must be east, so that worshippers can worship in the direction of the holy place of Mecca, which is facing the west; there is no idol in the temple, only the holy shrine behind the temple as the object of worship; Mosque building decoration patterns are not allowed to use animal patterns, only plant or text graphics.
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The mosque is the Islamic worship site, is the main type of Islamic architecture, it is the must-built building in the neighbourhood of Islam. Mosque buildings must comply with the prevailing rules of Islam, such as the orientation of the temple must be east, so that worshippers can worship in the direction of the holy place of Mecca, which is facing the west; there is no idol in the temple, only the holy shrine behind the temple as the object of worship; Mosque building decoration patterns are not allowed to use animal patterns, only plant or text graphics.
Four religious buildings of different eras are the largest and most historical mosque complex in Iran. The Juli Mosque reflects the evolution of Islamic religious architecture over 800 years, and features the Seljuk, Mongolian and Safavi eras. I came here, but I didn't do a strategy in advance, I don't know where the "name" is, and later I learned that it was a cool hanging blast. When we came, it seemed to be the birthday of the imam and was told that it was not open. But even if it is open, pay attention to its opening time. It is not possible to enter all day. It is 9-11 in the morning. From the Imam Square, you can walk along the promenade of the Grand Bazaar. It looks like 2 stops. Walking and walking will find fewer and fewer shops. There are actually some small prayer rooms outside the temple that are very distinctive, you can go in and see
The Jama Mosque, the largest mosque in India and one of the three major mosques in the world, is always calmer than the calm and peaceful atmosphere brought by people who pray silently in the square. It feels like the style of the street is far more magnificent than the majesty of the building.
Very old, very diverse, very big, very rustic, very living mosque. What I love most about this mosque is its simplicity. It is said that the four iwans in the main courtyard are four styles, but for people like me who think that the mosque is similar, it is just "oh, this is the end", so only decorative can be understood. Seeing a variety of mosaic tiles, carving complex mosque, and looking at this one really feels a breeze. The simple brick structure columns line the mosque's long and vicissitudes. It is recommended to go, leave enough time to walk calmly. You will fall in love with it.
I love it more than the Imam mosque, not only because it is as simple as the original face of religion, but also because it has a breath of life. It is on the edge of the Bazaar, the entrance is a bustling place, the black-robed Iranian women frequent in and out, very traditional dress. There are people praying in the courtyard towards Mecca at any time, not confined to the temple. There are also people resting here in the sun, everything seems so casual, as free as in their own courtyard.
Natanz Juli Mosque, Natanz garden city. Well, I didn't see the feeling of the so-called garden city at all. Except for the beautiful sunshine and the blue sky, I bought a ticket for 10w (20 soft girls) and didn't look at anything to enter masjid (they called mosque). Of course, The most beautiful thing is the building in the photo, although I don't know what the name of the building is now. Very spectacular
Jame Mosque of Yazd The 48-meter minaret is the tallest of all mosques in Iran. The biggest feature is that it has been repaired in different periods. Different parts of the southeast and northwest buildings contain different flavors such as Persian Shia, Seljuk Turk, Mongolian and other flavors. Inventing the dome of the mosque is the most outstanding contribution of the Persians to Muslim culture