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Introduction Since
we are talking about Islamic architecture, the first question we must ask
ourselves is whether there is such a thing as Islamic architecture. Do we
mean the architecture produced by or for Muslims to serve Islam as a
religion? Or do we mean all the architecture produced in Muslim
lands? And if so, what does Islamic mean in context? If Islamic is not an
adjective defining a religious quality, should it be understood as a word
that identifies a special kind of architecture, that reflects special
qualities in the Islamic civilization? Does such an architecture exist? Is
there an architecture that can be recognized as different from other
architectures created outside Islam? |