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Hawk_Eye
Guys i am in the UK at the moment and was lounging around the house tonight when i cam across this documentry called "The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World" on Channel 4, i was very proud to see Islam presented in such light the pictures of the Blue Mosuque in Istambul and the great mosque in Mali look amazing.

Here is how it goes:

This week-long series traces the history and message of Islam by following the journeys of six pilgrims to Mecca.

A series of intimate, 10-minute portraits, explores the lives and beliefs of six young people whose usual places of worship are beautiful and historic mosques across the Muslim world. The films accompany them as they leave their homes and families, follow them as they travel to Saudi Arabia, and share their responses to the culmination of their journey of a lifetime – the pilgrimage to Mecca, where the prophet Muhammed was born.

Within decades of the death of Muhammed, Islam spread fast and its history can be traced through the flowering of exquisite Muslim architecture. Over the next few hundred years, fabulous mosques from Spain to Iran, and from Turkey to Mali formed a focus of Muslim life, as they continue to do today. The Seven Wonders of the Muslim World starts its journey at six of these locations and completes it at the mosque towards which all practising Muslims turn when they pray.

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Here is the list of the seven wonders of the Islamic World:

1. The Grand Mosque in Mecca is the largest mosque in the world. At its centre is the Kaaba, a cubic building covered in a gold-embroidered black cloth towards which Muslims turn as they pray. Every year, millions of people perform the Hajj – the pilgrimage during the 12th month of the Islamic year – and many others make the pilgrimage at other times of year, which is called the Umrah.

2. The Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Islam’s third holiest city is situated next to the Dome of the Rock. This iconic golden dome can be seen from all over Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa, dates from the late 7th century, making it one of the oldest mosques in the world.

3. The Alhambra in Granada, Spain, which dates from the 13th century, was designed by Muslim architects and built by the Muslim rulers of El Andaluz, or Andalucia. It was inspired by Qur’anic descriptions of paradise as an oasis, with trees, fountains and buildings.

4. The Blue Mosque in Istanbul, lined with blue tiles and reflecting the Byzantine church architecture of 400 years ago, expresses the sumptuousness of the Ottoman Empire and represents the zenith of Muslim architecture.

5. The Great Mosque of Djenne in Mali is the tallest mud-built mosque in the world. Its thick walls and many roof supports make it dark and simple inside. Every Friday, people in this huge but poor country come into the city to pray here.

6. The Imam Mosque in Esfahan, Iran, is magnificent in its design and decoration. Built in the 16th and 17th centuries, it was a stunning statement of Persian imperial power, and incorporates a pool, colleges and communal space, as well as the mosque itself.

7. The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan was built in 1673 and is a wonderful example of Mughal architecture. The building’s openness is in line with the Islam of the Indian subcontinent, which has traditionally been accommodating to all sects. PakistanFlag.gif


So if anyone from Pakiland is free at 7:00pm GMT tomorrow please tune into Channel 4 as they will be covering the story of the Badshahi Mosque and the Pakistani pilgrim "Nuareen"...

An excellent initiative.

Link: http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites...p=docpage_flash



England
This is a very good series but 10 minutes per part is not enough.
Ghias
Good to see Pakistan in the list.
Shehz

Archangelesk99
one of the seven wonders and a Muslim edifice, taj mahal will hopefully be mentioned in the program
SaudiArabian
the Holy Mosque in Madinah , 2nd most holiest mosque, which contains the grave of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him should be included in the 2nd position.
aziqbal
Great programme i watch it everyday.

I liked the Spain one it was good but so sad to see that muslims in spain dont fill the mosques. Inshallah a day shall come when the mosques of Al-Andulusia shall be filled again.
Arslan
QUOTE
the Holy Mosque in Madinah , 2nd most holiest mosque, which contains the grave of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him should be included in the 2nd position.

Bro don't forget the distinction between being "holy" and being a "wonder."

All 7 mosques mentioned above have some architectural significance smile.gif

Masjid Al-Nabvi does not - thought its spiritual significance is indeed penultimate only to Masjid al-Haram.
m.a.baig
I have noticed not just in this but also in another documentary I saw named Paradise Here or something I can't recall the name right now, that no one seems to talk about the Shah Faisal mosque in Islamabad. I personally believe that it is of great importance because all of our other mosques in the world are from Islam's glory days, while Shah Faisal mosque is very modern and contemporary in its design, built in the 20th century.

As a Pakistani I take great pride in Shah Faisal mosque, because of its symbolic value. Think about it, this mosque is in the nuclear armed Pakistan biggest and one of the two most powerful countries in Islamic world, I say biggest in terms of population. This mosque is in the capitol called (Islamabad) of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. This shows that the revival of Islam's glory will insha-allah come from Pakistan.
SaudiArabian
also Mada'en Salih should be considered a wonder. its a very ancient place of the people of Prophet Salih whom violated God's orders then he punished them. their story is mentioned in the Quran.

today their houses which are built in the mountains and its one of the main tour sites in the Kingdom.





QUOTE(Arslan @ Jul 19 2008, 01:26 AM) *
Bro don't forget the distinction between being "holy" and being a "wonder."

All 7 mosques mentioned above have some architectural significance smile.gif

Masjid Al-Nabvi does not - thought its spiritual significance is indeed penultimate only to Masjid al-Haram.


i think the grave of Prophet Muhammad and the ancient dome above it do have architectural significance.
have you ever been to it ?


sobank
Looks to me that its a 7 wonders of muslim architect.
Shehz
QUOTE(m.a.baig @ Jul 18 2008, 06:40 PM) *
I have noticed not just in this but also in another documentary I saw named Paradise Here or something I can't recall the name right now, that no one seems to talk about the Shah Faisal mosque in Islamabad.

I think you missed post # 4, it's there.
The designing and architecture place it in The Guiness book of world records, since her construction till 2008.
It's the largest mosque on this planet in terms of engineering feats (and not just mere size).

It was funded by KSA, and the architect was a Turk, Vedat Dalokay.
Elaboration of her designing on the Islamic arts & architecture site http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/archite...isalmosque.html
janoo_german
I think the two bridges on Basphorus in Istanbul should be close to top of the list as well.
They are truly a beautiful engineering achievement.
Hawk_Eye
QUOTE(janoo_german @ Jul 20 2008, 03:07 AM) *
I think the two bridges on Basphorus in Istanbul should be close to top of the list as well.
They are truly a beautiful engineering achievement.


I aggree but i think they were looking at places of worship rather than just buildings.
Arslan
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i think the grave of Prophet Muhammad and the ancient dome above it do have architectural significance.
have you ever been to it ?

I used to live in Saudi my friend.

Architectural significance?????
Bilal
And ofcourse the Taj Mahal, Ordered, architected and built by the Muslims.
England
The final part of this documentary was for one and a half hours and was very good indeed....the makers were called something like 'Crescent Films' which I have not heard of before.
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