Chadpur Mosque

Description

In contemporary mosque design, architects are exploring new materials, technologies, and styles while maintaining respect for traditional elements. This fusion of old and new is resulting in innovative mosques that serve the spiritual needs of modern communities and push the boundaries of architectural design.

Many traditional mosques feature a central courtyard (sahn), providing a serene space for reflection and community gatherings. The courtyard is often surrounded by arcades and shaded by trees or canopies, creating a tranquil environment.

The mihrab is a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca, towards which Muslims pray. It is often richly decorated with calligraphy, mosaics, and carvings, serving as a focal point in the prayer hall.

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