Saturday, October 27, 2018

History and Details of The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey

The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
One of the most historic places in Istanbul about which you should also know is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque. The mosque is popularly known as the Blue Mosque for the blue tiles are donning the walls of its interior. It was built from 1609 to 1616. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is still popularly used as a mosque after the piece of said the torrid and the unfavourable result of the war with Persia. Sultan Ahmed first decided to build a big Mosque in Istanbul to come for prayer, it would be the first imperial mosque for more than 40 years while his predecessors had paid for their mosques with air spoil of war on it.
The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
Sultan Ahmed or Blue Mosque has 15 domes, one main minaret, six mall minarets and eight secondary domes. The design is the culmination of two centuries of both Ottoman mosque developments. It incorporates some Byzantine elements of the neighbouring Hagia Sophia with traditional Islamic architecture and is considered to be the last great musk of the Classical period. The architect Staph Carmen Madonna synthesized the ideas of his masters in him aiming for overwhelming size majesty and splendour. The facade of the spacious 4 escorts was built in the same manner as the facade of the Seneca water lay manila mosque. it's that for the audition of the Kurtz on the corner domes. The court is about as large as the mosque itself and it's surrounded by a continuous Fault in our case Radek. It has ablution facility, the central fountain is small relative to the courtyard. The monumental has a narrow gateway to the courtyard stands out architecturally from the arcade, it's semi-dome has a fine stalactite structure crowned by a small ribbed dome on a tall fellow bathe. Its historical elementary-school sybian mate tibi is used as mosque information centre which is adjacent to its outer wall on the side of Hagia Sophia. This is where they provide visitors with the free orientation on the Blue Mosque.
Courtyard of The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
Courtyard of the Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
Its grand courtyard welcomes the crowd that gathers for prayers. Like any other mosque, you park your shoes at the door and women cover their heads if they don't have a scarf there are loners at the door. It’s nicknamed the Blue place of worship as a result of its blue tiles, blue could be a common modify. You’ll see geometrical styles and script this explains why traditionally the Muslim world excelled at non-figurative art whereas artists from Christian Europe targeted on painting and sculpture of the humankind. Arabic penmanship usually shows excerpts from the sacred writing and quotes from Muhammad Peace be upon him as a church would have Jesus and God front and centre. Large ceremonial candles flanked the Mihrab that's the niche which points southeast to Mecca in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wherever all Muslims face after their prayer services. By gender, the most hall is reserved for men whereas the women’s section is in the back well to some it's demeaning to make women stand back Muslims see it as a practical matter woman would rather have the option of performing the physical act of praying privately.

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The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
The Blue Mosque or Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul Turkey
Like churches have bell towers, mosques have minarets in step with Muslim tradition the Imam or prayer leader would climb at the highest of the minarets where it’s amplified by loudspeakers the call is always the same Allah Akbar God is great, Witness, there is only one God, Muhammad Peace be upon him is his Prophet, come join the prayer, come join the Salvation, when this happens to practice Muslims drop into a mosque face Mecca and pray to God then after a short service praising God workaday life resumes you.

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