The Abu Dulaf Mosque, located in Samarra, exemplifies the architectural significance and historical context of Islamic religious structures. This paper elucidates the mosque’s design in relation to the prominent al-Mutawakkil Mosque, exploring their architectural similarities and differences influenced by the political and social changes of the period. Key findings highlight the mosque’s structural integrity and ongoing use after the era of al-Mutawakkil, offering insights into the evolution of mosque architecture during the Abbasid Caliphate.
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