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Islamic architecture - tradução para Inglês

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE
Islamic Architecture; Islamic style; Muslim architecture; Architecture in Islam; Architecture in Islamic; Arab Architecture; Arabic architecture; Arab architecture; Beginning of Islamic architecture
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  • Mosque of the Prophet]], standing on the site of Muhammad's first mosque in [[Medina]]. The present-day building is the result of many reconstructions and expansions up to modern times.<ref name=":2422" />
  • Almnara Tower in [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]]
  • Sana'a]], Yemen
  • The [[Bibi-Heybat Mosque]] in [[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]
  • [[Sultan Ahmed Mosque]]
  • Bab al-Futuh gate built by the Fatimid vazir [[Badr al-Jamali]]
  • The Great Mosque of Xi'an, China
  • Ribbed dome in front of the mihrab in the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, added in the 10th century
  • [[Islamic geometric patterns]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]]
  • [[Tarikhaneh Temple]], a pre-Islamic monument built in Sasanian Persia which was later turned into a mosque, showing elements of [[Iranian architecture]] before the spread of Islam
  • Great Mosque of Divriği]] (1228–1229)
  • Museum of Islamic Art]] at [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] designed by [[I. M. Pei]].
  • The 13th century [[Fakr ad-Din Mosque]] in Mogadishu
  • Great Mosque of Zabid]], with one of the oldest surviving minarets in Yemen (circa 13th century)
  • An iwan in the [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]]
  • The [[Dome of the Rock]] in [[Jerusalem]] (late 7th century)
  • Jibla]] (11th century), an example of a hypostyle courtyard mosque
  • The ''[[sahn]]'' (courtyard) and [[minaret]] of the [[Great Mosque of Kairouan]], [[Tunisia]]
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  • maqsura]]'' area of the Great Mosque of Cordoba, added to the mosque by al-Hakam II in the late 10th century
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  • Section of the Umayyad-era [[Mshatta Facade]], now in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, from a palace near [[Amman]]
  • Entrance courtyard of Qasr al-Hallabat
  • Mosque in Qasr al-Hallabat
  • Qusair 'Amra
  • The [[Registan]] is the ensemble of three [[madrasa]]s, in [[Samarkand]], modern day [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The walls and minaret of the [[Great Mosque of Samarra]] built by the Abbasids in the 9th century
  • Mughal]] paradise garden in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]]
  • [[Shibam]], an example of a historic fortified village
  • loc=Architecture}} the most famous building of [[Mughal architecture]]
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Islamic architecture         
(n.) = arquitectura islámica
Ex: The author describes the working methods of the two Iranian architects and the role of stucco in Islamic architecture.
architecture         
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh – Music Room 1901
  • The [[National Congress of Brazil]], designed by [[Oscar Niemeyer]]
  • Body plan of a ship showing the hull form
  • Plan]] of the second floor (attic storey) of the Hôtel de Brionne in Paris – 1734.
  • [[Stourhead]] in [[Wiltshire]], England, designed by [[Henry Hoare]] (1705–1785)
BOTH THE PROCESS AND PRODUCT OF PLANNING, DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTION
Architectural; Architectures; Architecturally; Architecure; Archetecture; Architectural work; The Art and History of Architecture; Architecture (built environment); Civil Architecture; Civil architecture; Frozen music; Types of architecture; Distributed computing architecture
(n.) = arquitectura
Ex: Using gothic architecture instead of architecture is an example of increasing specificity.
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* architecture firm = estudio de arquitectos
* classical architecture = arquitectura clásica
* client-server architecture = arquitectura cliente-servidor
* communication architecture = arquitectura de comunicaciones
* Gothic architecture = arquitectura gótica
* historical architecture = arquitectura histórica
* Islamic architecture = arquitectura islámica
* landscape architecture = arquitectura del paisaje
* military architecture = arquitectura militar
Islamic         
  • Leaders of Muslim countries during session of the [[Islamic Summit Conference]] in Istanbul, Turkey
  • Pilgrims at the [[Great Mosque of Mecca]] during the [[Hajj]] season
  • The eye, according to [[Hunain ibn Ishaq]] from a manuscript dated c. 1200
  • [[Dome of the Rock]] built by caliph [[Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan]]; completed at the end of the [[Second Fitna]]
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  • An overview of the major sects and ''madhahib'' of Islam
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  • Imam Hussein Shrine]] in [[Iraq]] is a holy site for Shia Muslims.
  • schools of law]] in the [[Muslim world]]
  • Jesus]] and other prophets in prayer
  • Muslim men reading the Quran
  • The Whirling Dervishes, or [[Mevlevi Order]] by the tomb of Sufi-mystic [[Rumi]]
  • Umayyad]] expansion
  • prostrating]] in prayer, at the [[Umayyad Mosque]], [[Damascus]]
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  • [[Abdülmecid II]] was the last Caliph of Islam from the [[Ottoman dynasty]].
  • six Sunni hadith books]]
  • modesty]] in Islam.
  • Silver coin of the [[Mughal Emperor]] [[Akbar]], inscribed with the ''Shahadah''
  • A slot for giving zakat at the [[Zawiya of Moulay Idris II]] in [[Fez, Morocco]]
  • Crimean Tatar]] Muslim students (1856)
ABRAHAMIC MONOTHEISTIC RELIGION
IsLam; Islamic; Islaam; Followers of the Prophet Muhammed; Islaamic; ISLAM; Islam today; Al-Islam; Isalm; Islamic religion; Islām; إسلام; Islam (Concept); الإسلام; Īslam; The Religion of Islam; Islam (religion); Islami; Dietary Laws In Islam; Al-'islām; Submission to God; Muhammadry; Islam religion; Islamick; ئیسلام; Muslim religion; Musulman religion; Islam faith; Pre-modern Islamic societies; اَلْإِسْلَامُ; الاسلام; Pilgrims in Islam; Muslim's religion; İslam; Izlam
(adj.) = islámico
Ex: The Islamic Foundation of Science, Technology and Development has been established to prevent duplication and wastage of resources in Muslim countries.
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* Islamic architecture = arquitectura islámica
* Islamic art = arte islámico
* Islamic world, the = mundo islámico, el

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Islamic architecture

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. Certain commonalities are shared by Islamic architectural styles across all these regions, but over time different regions developed their own styles according to local materials and techniques, local dynasties and patrons, different regional centers of artistic production, and sometimes different religious affiliations.

Early Islamic architecture was influenced by Roman, Byzantine, Iranian, and Mesopotamian architecture and all other lands which the Early Muslim conquests conquered in the seventh and eighth centuries. Further east, it was also influenced by Chinese and Indian architecture as Islam spread to South and Southeast Asia. Later it developed distinct characteristics in the form of buildings and in the decoration of surfaces with Islamic calligraphy, arabesques, and geometric motifs. New architectural elements like minarets, muqarnas, and multifoil arches were invented. Common or important types of buildings in Islamic architecture include mosques, madrasas, tombs, palaces, hammams (public baths), Sufi hospices (e.g. khanqahs or zawiyas), fountains and sabils, commercial buildings (e.g. caravanserais and bazaars), and military fortifications.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Islamic architecture
1. Its captivating Indo–Islamic architecture inspires awe.
2. The Bahrain Crown Prince expressed admiration for the unique Islamic architecture that characterises the Grand Mosque.
3. Adjacent to the building the Israelis are constructing apartments in the «modern Western style, with architectural features in disharmony with the Arab–Islamic architecture,» the foundation said.
4. "This collaboration matches our vision for an integrated campus, both in connecting physical buildings and in combining Islamic architecture and Western architecture," Fayez said.
5. Most of the buildings carry the Hijazi architectural features with a marked stamp of the Islamic architecture of the Egyptian Arabesque and Andalusian style: buildings lined on narrow alleyways made from blocks of dead coral with intricately carved wooden window scrims.