
The mosque located in the suburb of Abdullah Al-Salem is considered an architectural masterpiece radiate hope and faith, hangs throughout the year, especially with lights In the month of Ramadan to welcome thousands of worshipers, and remain a witness outstanding design and conical dome unique overlap of Islamic art. Architecture of mosques occupy a prominent place in Kuwait indicated by the architectural aesthetic component of a harmonious mix between tradition and modernity in the construction. Dome in a mosque Sheikha Fatima is no longer just an aesthetic form or secondary, but accounted for the bulk of the volume of the mosque came a new, innovative and unique, It consists of “plastic” and Alblaks Glass. The engraving on wood and Quranic verses diversified lines and geometric chandeliers and stained glass. The minaret is different from those of the other minarets, and the shape of the candle, and achieved a balance between the architectural skill of the dome and the minaret and other elementsÂ
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