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  1. Islamic architecture comprises the architectural styles of buildings associated with Islam. It encompasses both secular and religious styles from the early history of Islam to the present day. The Islamic world encompasses a wide geographic area historically ranging from western Africa and Europe to eastern Asia.

  2. La arquitectura islámica (en árabe: عمارة إسلامية ‎) es un término amplio que agrupa los estilos artísticos propios de la cultura islámica desde los tiempos de Mahoma hasta nuestros días, influyendo en el diseño y construcción de edificios y estructuras por todo el mundo. 2 .

  3. Islamic architecture, building traditions of Muslim populations of the Middle East and elsewhere from the 7th century on. Islamic architecture finds its highest expression in religious buildings such as the mosque and madrasah. Early Islamic religious architecture, exemplified by Jerusalem’s Dome.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Under Umayyad patronage, Islamic architecture began to mature and acquire traditions of its own, such as the introduction of mihrabs to mosques, a trend towards aniconism in decoration, and a greater sense of scale and monumentality compared to previous Islamic buildings.

  5. La arquitectura indoislámica es la arquitectura del subcontinente indio producida por y para patrocinadores y propósitos islámicos.

  6. Mihrab (niche) Another essential element of a mosque’s architecture is a mihrab—a niche in the wall that indicates the direction of Mecca, towards which all Muslims pray. Mecca is the city in which the Prophet Muhammad was born, and the home of the most important Islamic site, the Kaaba.