The Palace of Justice in Putrajaya, Malaysia houses the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court. Putrajaya is the new administrative capital for Malaysia.
Sanliurfa, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey
the blue mosque… istanbul
A view of the Sultan Ahmet Mosque (Blue Mosque), Istanbul, Turkey. Built by architect Sedefkar Mehmet Agha in the 17th century, it is exceptional in having six minarets. The shot was taken at sunset.
Ancient Mosque in the town of Gharyan which is located in the mountains near Tripoli. / Best viewed in larger version. / . / / . / / / . / / . / / . /
I saw this scene of Istanbul from a bus window. / I threw the camera up and shot. / Unfortunately I also got lots of reflections from the bus window but I liked the scene so gave it this vintage look to hide the reflections. / Hope you like it.
Location: The Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi
This photo was taken in my last trip to Egypt “cairo”. This is a historical mosque belongs to Mohammed-ali-basha. This mosque is located in “The Citadel/ Al-Qalaa” which was built by Salah Ad-Din during 1176. The Citadel is one of the most popular sightseeing in Cairo Egypt and one of the most visited areas in the city. It is now the museum that offers the best collections and impressive views of Cairo. / ___________ Featured in the featured art gallery. Featured in the group Islamic Beauty. ______
Esfahan in Iran has long been the most sumptuous, most decadently designed city in the region. Overflowing with mosques and palaces and gardens and bridges, the whole city is a foil to the common and false image of the country.
Sunrise over Fes, Morocco. Adhan (Athaan) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” This is the minaret of Kairouyine mosque in Fes. The university which is attached, was founded in 859AD and ‘is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.’ (Care of Wikipedia) / Adhan II
A worshipper at the Taj Mahal Mosque, Agra /
This is a mosque and residence for the homeless in the Sahara Desert in Algeria. The shadows, colors, and architecture really struck me, so I captured it.
The spires of this magnificent mosque were impressive, but I was drawn to the graceful screens. Taken with Pentax Optio 750Z 1/100 14mm F/7.2 ISO80. It was a very heavy and grey day. /
عن مصر : مسجد في القاهرة / About Egypt : Mosque in Cairo / / /
View from the roof of an old caravanserai to the Yeni Mosque (built by Ottomans in the 17th century), Galata Bridge and in the background Istanbul´s quartiers Galata, Tophane, Beyoglu and Taksim with modern buildings. On the left side of Galata Bridge is the Golden Horn and on the right side the Bosphorus River. © Photo and text by Jens Helmstedt / Profile . Photos . Writing . Calendars . Journal ANATOLIA magazine Featured in The Mysterious Balkans
The square in front of Yeni Mosque (built by Ottomans 1597-1663) and the old Spice Bazaar, also known as Egyptian Bazaar is a busy marketplace in Istanbul’s quarter Eminönü. © Photo and text by Jens Helmstedt / Profile . Photos . Writing . Calendars . Journal ANATOLIA magazine
Huge inner hanging lamp. I just lay down below this huge lamp (in the middle of the mosque) and took it. CITADEL, Egypt. The mosque was built on the site of old Mamluk buildings in Cairo’s Citadel between 1830 and 1848, although not completed until the reign of Said Pasha in 1857. The architect was Yusuf Bushnak from Istanbul and its model was the Yeni Mosque1 in that city. The ground on which the mosque was erected was built with debris from the earlier buildings of the Citadel. Before completion of the mosque, the alabaster panels from the upper walls were taken away and used for the palaces of Abbas I. The stripped walls were clad with wood painted to look like marble. In 1899 the mosque showed signs of cracking and some inadequate repairs were undertaken. But the condition of the mosque became so dangerous that a complete scheme of restoration was ordered by King Fuad in 1931 and was finally completed under King Farouk in 1939. Muhammad Ali Pasha was buried in a tomb carved from Carrara marble, in the courtyard of the mosque. His body was transferred here from Hawsh al-Basha in 1857. NIKON D60 This work had been FEATURED in the group First Things MORE THAN 450 VIEWS
Lady waiting in the courtyard of Umayad Mosque, Damascus Syria / 5th PLACE Art of the Middle East Group “Woman” Challenge
Abu Dhabi, UAE /
Damascus – Syria
Historical sight, this dome traces back hundreds of years.
The Green Dome, famous from Medina Al-Masjid al-Nabawi
The noble Green Dome of Medina.
Taken in the Jami Masjid Mosque in Ahmedabad / tech details / 5D2, 28-70mm lens, 1/60sec. f4.5, iso800, handheld / processed with photomatix, CS4 and silver efex
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