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Inner courtyard of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Traditionally Middle Eastern dressed woman walking in the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Night view of the inner courtyard of Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Night view of Sheikh Zayed Mosque reflected in the pool, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Central Asia. Madrasa Barak Khan
The Registan square and its three madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg Madrasah, Tilya-Kori Madrasah and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Nadir Divan Begi madrassah, nowadays a centre for crafstmen. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
The Registan square and Ulugh Beg Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of the Nadir Divan Begi madrassah. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh. Colorful tiled mosaic at Marrakech Museum, housed in the 19th century Dar Menebhi Palace
Oman, Nizwa. The iconic dome and minaret of Nizwa Mosque are often used to symbolise Oman. Shown here with the new terracotta pattern
Tripoli, Libya; A minaret and the Libyan flag visible on one of the Mosques in the Ancient Medina of Tripoli
Tripoli, Libya; The Ahmed Pasha Qaramanli Mosque standing right behind one of the main gates to the historical Medina
Malawi. Women draw water from a well in front of a mosque in central Malawi
United Arab Emirates, Sharjah, Sharjah Mosque by the Corniche, dusk
Wailing Wall / Western Wall, Dome of The Rock Mosque and panoramic view of the old city of Jerusalem, Israel
Wailing Wall / Western Wall and Dome of The Rock Mosque, Jerusalem, Israel
Dome of the Rock Mosque, Jerusalem, Israel
Dome of the Rock Mosque, dusk, Jerusalem, Israel
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Kalon mosque
Afghanistan, Herat, Minaret of Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam AFGHANISTAN, Herat, Minaret of Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam Originally laid out on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque in the year
The abandoned Berber village of GuermessaStanding on a ridge of the Jebel Haouaia, the ruined and abandoned Berber village of Guermessa is one of southern Tunisias most evocative sights
View of the 19th century minaret of the Great MosqueView through a wrought iron screen across the medina towards the 19th century minaret of the Jemmaa Zitouna or Great Mosque
Minaret at Gurganj, former capital of KhorezmMinaret at Gurganj (Kunja Urgench) former capital of Khorezm. Seven times destroyed and seven times rebuilt is the legend attached to Gurganj
Turabeg Khanum Mausoleum built circa 1370 AD. the entrance portal is 25 metres high and leads to an inner chamber topped by a dome
The Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultanhamet Mosque, gives its name to the surrounding area. Built under Sultan Ahmet (1603-1617AD) and designed by Mehmet Aga
The Mecidiye Mosque, OrtakoyThe Mecidiye Mosque stands on the waters edge at Ortakoy, one of the pretty Bosphorus Villages in Istanbul
The Blue Mosque, IstanbulThe Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultanahmet Mosque, gives its name to the surrounding area. Built under Sultan Ahmet (1603-1617AD) and designed by Mehmet Aga, Istanbul, Turkey
The main mosque on Ilha do Mozambique. Muslims were forced to migrate to the mainland under Portuguese rule but have returned to the island since the capital moved to Maputo (then Lourenco Marques)
MOROCCO, Casablanca A visitor is dwarfed by the towering mosaic tilework of the Hassan II Mosque. The mosque is the third largest religious monument in the world and can accommodate 25
The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is the third largest in the world after those at Mecca and Medina, and its minaret, at 210m, is the tallest of all
Mali, Timbuktu. An Islamic teacher corrects a childs homework on a wooden slate in Timbuktu. Since ancient times, Timbuktu has been a place of Islamic learning
An old entrance door to the 14th century Djingareiber Mosque the Great Mosque - at Timbuktu
MALI, Djenne A pilgrim emerges from prayers at a traditional mud mosque near Djenne in Mali
Detail of Minaret of Sankore mosque in C16th part of old city designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988
A camel stands tethered in the Ichan Kala, the old city of Khiva, with the Kalta Minaret behind. Mohammed Amin Khan meant this to be the tallest building in the Muslim world
An Uzbek man walks beside the many domed walls of the Ichan Kala, the old city of Khiva
The minaret and tiled dome of a mosque rise above the old city of Khiva. The dome is covered in Khivas hallmark green ceramic tiles
The Kalta Minaret. Mohammed Amin Khan meant this to be the tallest building in the Muslim world. Construction began in 1851 but after the khan died in 1855, his heir aborted the project
A mullah sits benath a tree outside the Mausoleum of Bakhautdin Naqshband, one of Sufisms most important shrines
The Kalan Mosque. Built in 1121-22AD during the reign of the Kharakhanid ruler Arslan Khan Muhammed
Uzbek men sit outside The Kalan Mosque. Built in 1121-22AD during the reign of the Kharakhanid ruler Arslan Khan Muhammed
Gur-e Mir mausoleum, commissioned by Timur for his grandson and heir Muhammed Sultan who died campaining in 1404. In 1405 Timur too died and was placed in Gur-e Mir along with other princes
The Registan Square, built in 15th to 17th century. The oldest of the three structures (seen on left) is the Ulugh Beg Madrassah, built around 1420
The Shah-I-Zandah Necropolis, built on the southern slopes of Afrasaib Hill over a period of 900 years from 11th - 19th centuries