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One of the most beautiful, over the top mosques in the world.

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One of the most beautiful, over the top mosques in the world.

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Indeed. Something truly unique. I wish that KSA could built more of such treasures although one could argue that it would be a waste of money but people were probably saying the same thing about the dozens upon dozens of current World UNESCO Heritage Sites in the Arab world when they were built initially centuries or even millenniums ago. From the Pyramids to Mada'in Saleh, Petra, Babylon etc.

If I had to choose and a similar mosque would be built in KSA I would love to see one built next to the coastline (either the tropical Red Sea or Gulf) or another Alhambra somewhere in the mountains of Hijaz or the Southwest.

Algeria:

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Morocco:

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Yemen:

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Fertile wadi by ddokosic, on Flickr

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yemen by Retlaw Snellac, on Flickr

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landscape of beautiful Yemen by Life Spirit, on Flickr
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Yemen Felletti 33_00 by alfredo_felletti, on Flickr

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I really would have preferred that we had not bombed Yemen at all to begin with. Screw the Houthi cult really for forcing us to do so. Well, our Arabian heritage can thankfully always be rebuilt.
 
If I had to choose and a similar mosque would be built in KSA I would love to see one built next to the coastline (either the tropical Red Sea or Gulf) or another Alhambra somewhere in the mountains of Hijaz or the Southwest.

I would really like to see Moroccan style Mosques, IMO they are the most beautiful mosques in the world.


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I wish that KSA could built more of such treasures although one could argue that it would be a waste of money but people were probably saying the same thing about the dozens upon dozens of current World UNESCO Heritage Sites in the Arab world when they were built initially centuries or even millenniums ago. From the Pyramids to Mada'in Saleh, Petra, Babylon etc.

I think it's not in our culture to build really beautiful and extravagant, highly detailed mosques, Which I think is both good and bad.

Good because it shows the Islamic trait of modesty and allows more Mosques to be built with the price of one expensive one.

Bad because in city planning, the most beautiful, noteworthy, and attention grabbing structures, will usually represent the things that matter the most to that specific community.
 
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That's the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca which opened in 1993. A marvel.

Yes, I am a big fan of Moroccan Arab architecture as well. It's basically Moorish architecture. Plenty of such architecture in Al-Andalus (Spain and Portugal) too and Eastern Algeria.

It's my favorite architecture along with Arabian (Yemeni, Hijazi, Omani) and Levantine architecture.

A tiny sample of some Arabian mosques.

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mosque minaret of Tarim, Yemen by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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Seiyun, Yemen by Phil Marion, on Flickr

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yemen-old sana'a city-اليمن-صنعاء by anthony pappone photographer, on Flickr

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مسجد قباء by abofatma, on Flickr

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Nizwa fort and mosque - Oman by Eric Lafforgue, on Flickr

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