Built by Emperor Shah Jahan to honor his late wife Mumtaz Mahal.Considered one of the most famous Islamic architectural masterpieces, showcasing Indian, Islamic, and Persian design elements.
Taj Mahal
A palace complex built by Muslim princes in Granada, Spain.Features exquisite decorations including colored tiles, carved stucco, and geometric stalactite designs.
The Alhambra
The Friday Mosque, Esfahan
A mosque with a rich history dating back to the 8th century.Known for its rectangular courtyard and four-iwan design, setting a norm for Iranian mosques.
Oldest surviving Islamic monument in Jerusalem.Features a gilded wooden dome, ornate interiors, and holds religious significance for both Judaism and Islam.
The Dome of the Rock
Built during the Abbasid era and once the largest mosque in the world.Notable for its surviving minaret, shaped like a cone with a spiraling ramp.
Great Mosque of Samarra
A medieval fortress in Aleppo, Syria, known for its military architecture.Houses residences, defensive installations, and imposing gates.
The Citadel of Aleppo
Initially a Christian church, transformed into a mosque in Spain.Features a richly decorated mihrab and a hypostyle hall with hundreds of columns and horseshoe arches.
Great Mosque of Córdoba
Built during the Ottoman Empire by Emperor Suleyman the Magnificent.Includes a grand mosque, hospital, religious schools, and other structures, showcasing Ottoman architectural style.