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The world-famous Islamic architecture of Samarkand, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

The world-famous Islamic architecture of Samarkand, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

The world-famous Islamic architecture of Samarkand, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

The world-famous Islamic architecture of Samarkand, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

Ishak Pasha Palance, a unique Ottoman palace and mosque in Doğubeyazıt district, Ağrı province, eastern Turkey

The world-famous Islamic architecture of Samarkand, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

Minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

A mosque next to a church belltower in Rhodes Town, Rhodes, Dodecanese, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Masjid-e-Iman Mosque (Imam Mosque) (Masjed-e Emam), formerly Shah Mosque, Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran, Middle East

Masjid-e-Iman Mosque (Imam Mosque) (Masjed-e Emam), formerly Shah Mosque, Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran, Middle East

Masjid-e-Iman Mosque (Imam Mosque) (Masjed-e Emam), formerly Shah Mosque, Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran, Middle East

Masjid-e-Iman Mosque (Imam Mosque) (Masjed-e Emam), formerly Shah Mosque, Isfahan (Esfahan), Iran, Middle East

Interior of the Santa Sofia Mosque, originally a Byzantine church, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

Detail of window with Arabic script on tilework above, in the Green Mosque in Bursa, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Exterior of the Al-Muhdar Mosque, Islamic architecture, Tarim, in the Wadi Hadramaut (Hadhramaut), south Yemen, Middle East

Exterior of the Sheikh Omar Mosque with blue tiles on dome, Islamic architecture, Baghdad, Iraq, Middle East

Shrine of the head of John the Baptist inside the Umayyad Mosque dating from 705 AD, Damascus, Syria, Middle East

Interior of the Mezquita or Mosque at Cordoba, originally an Islamic building, now containing a Christian cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Stilt village and State Mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Asia's fastest growing city and capital of Sabah, northern tip of Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

The Great Mosque, the largest dried earth building in the world, Djenne, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mali, Africa

The Great Mosque, the largest dried earth building in the world, Djenne, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mali, Africa

Hania seafront and Levka Ori (White Mountains) in the background, Hania (Chania), island of Crete, Greece, Mediterranean, Europe

Hania (Chania) seafront and Levka Ori (White Mountains) in the background, Hania, island of Crete, Greece, Mediterranean, Europe

Aerial view over the Temple of Luxor and the Abu el-Haggag Mosque, an Islamic building inside an ancient Egyptian temple beside the River Nile, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Karouine (Kairaouine) Mosque, Medina, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fez (Fes), Morocco, North Africa, Africa

The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Istanbul, Marmara province, Turkey, Europe

City skyline including Omayyad mosque and souk, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Damascus, Syria, Middle East

Stilt village and State mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Asia's fastest growing city, Sabah, Malaysia, island of Borneo, Southeast Asia, Asia

Interior of the Great Mosque (Mezquita) and cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Friday Mosque (Masjet-eJam), restored since 1943, originally laid out in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Afghanistan, Asia

The minaret of Bahram Shah, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam, and believed to have originally been part of mosques, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

The minaret of Sultan Mas'ud III, one of two minarets built by Sultan Mas'ud III and Bahram Shah with square Kufic and Noshki script, that served as models for the minaret of Jam, and believed to have originally been part of mosques, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

Tourists at the Dome of the Rock, Old City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Tourists at the Dome of the Rock, Old City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Muslim women and child at the Dome of the Rock, Old City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East