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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Mihrab of The Al Ukhuwah



This is the mihrab of the Al Ukhuwah Mosque whose chandelier I posted yesterday. As you can see in this picture, this mosque has wooden floor and light-structure roof.

7 comments:

Dina said...

Thanks for taking us inside the mosque, Eki.
It is beautiful.

Photo Cache said...

Wow, very impressive. It's huge and beautiful.

uncleawang said...

This is truly Islamic architectural,so beautiful.
Thanks.

Hilda said...

Magnificent! I actually like the wooden floor — makes it look warmer and more inviting than if it were marble.

the donG said...

wow! who would not want to pray there. the mosque looks solemn.

chrome3d said...

Light structure roof is so unexpected roof for the mosque. Dark wood floors look great.

Catherine said...

Wooden floor seems so "warm" !
With the minimum of decoration, to make people keep to the essential. So different from catholic churches.