Arial view of the Federal Territory Mosque in Kuala Lumpur.
(Photo by Fahrul Azmi)
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known as the Blue Mosque, is decorated with 21,000 ceramic tiles inside.
(Photo by Fatih Yürür)
A stunning pointed arch doorway, decorated with intricate carvings in sandstone and plaster.
(Photo by Annie Spratt)
This mosque has four minarets and was opened in 1988.
(Photo by Izuddin Helmi Adnan)
It stands out for its exquisite decoration of blue tiles and niches.
(Photo by Dan Gold)
The dazzling white marble Taj Mahal was built as a tomb for a Mughal emperor's favorite wife in the 17th century.
(Photo by Annie Spratt)
The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore is a stunning piece of Mughal architecture that was completed in 1673.
(Photo by Hussain Ibrahim)
Humayun's Tomb in Delhi was apparently the inspiration behind the structure of the Taj Mahal. It's stunning sandstone is inlaid with marble pietra dura.
(Photo by Raghu Nayyar)
Horseshoe arches and pillars set with mother-of-pearl adorn the interiors of the decadent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center in Abu Dhabi.
The mosque was completed in 2007 and contains many distinctive features of Islamic architecture, such as horseshoe arches and domes.
(Photo by Ryan Miglinczy)
A riad (traditional Moroccan palace) in Marrakech, complete with ornate wall tiling, horseshoe arch, and central courtyard fountain.
(Photo by Toa Heftiba)
Pendentives that support the dome of the Blue Mosque are painted with stunning decorative designs.
(Photo by Senor Sosa)
The shrine's original wooden dome was only plated with gold in the 16th century.
(Photo by John T)
Kau Ban, a red sandstone mosque in the Taj Mahal complex, rises above cold morning mist.
(Photo by Varshesh Joshi)
View from just one of the dark enclaves in the Alhambra, a spectacular complex of Moorish palaces in the south of Spain.
(Photo by Victoriano Izquierdo)
Sikandra fort at Agra. The sandstone ogee arches are inlaid with marble and topped with four impressive minarets.
See also: Time travel through the futuristic architecture of Zaha Hadid
Whether prevalent in mosques, palaces, tombs or bath houses, Islamic architecture is impossible to miss. Its distinctive style is awash with colorful tiles, plaster work, and marble, as well as exquisitely crafted domes, arches, and pillars.
Discover the architectural jewels of this building style that are spread across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Beautiful Islamic architecture from around the world
These structures all have singularly stunning features
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Whether prevalent in mosques, palaces, tombs or bath houses, Islamic architecture is impossible to miss. Its distinctive style is awash with colorful tiles, plaster work, and marble, as well as exquisitely crafted domes, arches, and pillars.
Discover the architectural jewels of this building style that are spread across Europe, Africa, and Asia.