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Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Wa. Close-up view of traditional mud and stick Muslim mosque
Afghanistan, Mazar-i-Sharif. The Shrine of Hazrat Ali in Mazar-i-Sharif is one of the main pilgrimage sites in Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Herat. An ornate street lamp stands out against the blue-tiled wall of the Friday Mosque, or Masjid-i-Jami, in Herat, Afghanistan
Afghanistan, Herat. An ancient brass cauldron rests in the inner courtyard at the colorful Friday Mosque, or Masjid-i-Jami, in Herat in Afghanistan
Al-Hassan II mosque, Casablanca, Morocco
MOROCCO, Atlantic Coast, CASABLANCA: Hassan II Mosque, Interior Detail
Minaret of Halil-ur Rahman (Friend of God) Mosque with Urfa Castle at the background, Urfa (Sanliurfa), Turkey
Halil-ur Rahman (Friend of God) Mosque and the Pool of Abraham (Ibrahim) with the holy carp inside, Urfa (Sanliurfa), Turkey
Mevlid-i Halil, Birth of Halil (Friend of God) Mosque at AbrahamAis birthplace, Urfa (Sanliurfa)Mevlid-i Halil, Birth of Halil (Friend of God) Mosque at Abrahamís birthplace, Urfa (Sanliurfa), Turkey
Former Savasan Village, flooded by the reservoir lake of Birecik Dam on the Euphrates river, Urfa (Sanliurfa), Turkey
Halfeti Merkez Camii (Central Mosque) partly flooded by the lake of Birecik Dam on the Euphrates river, Urfa (Sanliurfa), Turkey
Yeni Cami (New Mosque), aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital of Culture - Turkey
The Bosphorus Bridge and Ortakoy Great Mecidiye Mosque, aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital of Culture - Turkey
Young woman holding Turkish tea glass, in front of Great Mecidiye Mosque, Ortakoy on the Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey, MR
Hagia Sophia church (mosque, museum), aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital of Culture - Turkey
Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Camii, built between 1609 and 1616), aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital of Culture - Turkey
Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia church (mosque, museum), aerial, Istanbul - 2010 European Capital of Culture - Turkey
Stairs leading to the Mosque at Djenne, a classic example of Sahel-style (Sudanese) architecture. It was begun in 1906 and is the largest mud-brick building in the world in Mali, West Africa
Jordan, Jerash. Colonnaded street of the 2, 000-year-old Roman Decapolis city of Jerash, Jordan now leads to mosque tower in the contemporary city
Abu-Al-Abbas Mursi Mosque, Alexandria Egypt
Looking up at the colorfully designed Chandilier in Abu-Al-Abbas Mursi Alexandria Egypt
Egypt, Luxor. A greeting to the public below from the mineret tower of Ab al-Haggag Mosque on the grounds of Luxor Temple, Egypt
Egypt, Mediterranean Sea, Port Said. Mosque
Pattern created by prayer rugs in Islamic mosque, Cairo, Egypt
Prayer rugs leading into Islamic mosque, Cairo, Egypt
Upward view of spires, the Mosque of Muhammad Ali at the Citadel, also known as the Alabaster Mosque. It is the favorite Islamic mosque of visitors to Egypt
View of Cairo from the Citadel, Cairo, Egypt
Hagia Sophia (inaugurated by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian in AD 537), Istanbul, Turkey
Nakheel Office, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middle East
Oman, Muscat, Mutrah. Mutrah Corniche Mosque and Restored Merchant Houses
Oman, Muscat, Sultan Qaboos mosque
Oman, Sharqiya Region, Sur. Ayajh Town, Dusk
Saudi Arabia, Riyad, Mosque of Al Diriya
Silhouette of The Taj Mahal at sunset, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Tourists in front of Fatehpur Sikri, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India
Mosque at Djenne, a classic example of Sahel-style (Sudanese) architecture was begun in 1906 and is the largest mud-brick building in the world in Mali, West Africa
Egypt, Cairo, Citadel, Muhammad Ali Mosque also called the Alabaster Mosque in Cairo, exterior view
The Mosque of Muhammad Ali at the Citadel, also known as the Alabaster Mosque. Is the most popular Islamic mosque among tourists