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Un-bug-lievable beauty all around 🐝.
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The Musalla complex, also known as the Musallah Complex or the Musalla of Gawhar Shah, is a former Islamic religious complex located in Herat, Afghanistan, containing examples of Timurid architecture.
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Situated near Jubb Yusuf Caravanserai, the Well of Prophet Yusuf (عليه اسلام) is believed and respected as the pit into which the Prophet Yusuf (عليه اسلام) was cast into by his brothers, later to be sold to a caravan making its way toward Egypt.
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Feeling a little Spi-derpy 🕷.
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The Mosque of Ibn Tulun is one of the oldest mosques in Egypt as well as the whole of Africa surviving in its full original form, and is the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area. It is built around an open square courtyard which allows natural light to travel through. Ibn Tulun Mosque features ancient architecture styles of Egypt, its decorations being created from carved stucco and wood. This mosque is a popular tourist attraction.
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Mosque of the Jinn is located near Masjid al-Haram in Mecca Sharif, Mosque of the Jinn is the place where group of Jinn, after listening to the Quran from our Dear Prophet (ﷺ), accepted Islam.
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The color of maple leaf is like soul 🍁.
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The Sailors’ Mosque was rebuilt in Ulcinj by Ibrahim Pasha of Scutari, who was seriously wounded in the Battle of Crosi in 1796. He built this mosque to express his gratitude to God for his recovery. In 1931 it was destroyed by the army of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and after eight decades it was rebuilt, and today it is the most beautiful building belonging to Islamic architecture in Montenegro with its minaret that is 26 meters high.
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Al-Ukhdud which is mentioned in the Quran, witnessed historical events 2000 years ago and consequently led to its burning with its residents leaving it in ruins, when the last king of that era wanted to take revenge of Najran Christian residents who refused to convert to Judaism.
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Live wild flower child ☘️.
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Sidi Okba Mosque is a historical mosque and the oldest mosque in Algeria. The mosque is located in the Sidi Okba commune in the Biskra Province, Algeria. It was originally built in 686 AD as a mausoleum for the great Muslim conqueror, Uqba ibn Nafi, a military commander and one of the most prominent leaders of the Islamic conquest of Morocco during the era of the Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphates.
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Also knows as Sabir Makam, Cave of Prophet Ayyub [عليه اسلام] is where he, while suffering from leprosy, laid in patience with his wife and prayed to Allah to make him healthy, which in due time was granted. Also there is the water which he drank to heal himself.
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Life is better with trees 🌳.
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The Suleymaniye Mosque is one of the largest mosques in Istanbul and regarded as its most important. It was built on the order of Sulayman the Magnificent by the great architect Sinan and both are buried within the complex. Construction work began in 1550 CE and was finished in 1558 CE.
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The Mosque of Omar Ibn al-Khattab is situated in the town of Dawmat al-Jandal, which was a major intersection of ancient trade routes linking Mesopotamia, Syria and the Arabian Peninsula. The mosque itself was built in 634-644.
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The croton is green on both sides, envy turning on of them yellow 🍂.
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The historical context of the Hassan II Mosque began with the death of King Mohammed V in 1961. King Hassan II had requested for the best of the country's artisans to come forward and submit plans for a mausoleum to honor the departed king.
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