This book compiles various essays and reviews focused on the intricate subject of contemporary mosque architecture, emphasizing the need for buildings that fulfill both the spiritual and functional requirements of their communities. The introduction provides historical context while detailing the evolution of mosque designs, illustrating the balance between tradition and modernity in representing Islamic values.
Serageldin, Ismail, and Steele, James, Architecture of the Contemporary Mosque. (New Jersey: Wiley, 1996).
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