Islamic Architecture Typologies New
Islamic Architecture Typologies New
Islamic Architecture Typologies New
APA REFRENCE
PAPER
TILTE
Mosque
architectur
e in
Malaysia:
classificatio
n of style
and
possible
influences.
METHODOL
OGY
MAIN
TOPIC(S)
OF
DISCISSI
ON
CONTENT
-Archival
research
-Literary works
-Theoretical
investigations
The article
introduces
the Islamic
religion and
its five
important
pillars
A Beginners
Guide to
the
Architectur
e of Islam
-Archival
research
-Literary works
-Theoretical
investigations
The article
focuses on
introducing
mosque
architecture
and the
common
Islamic
architecture
typologies
in mosques
worldwide
Mosque
typologies
and
mosque
architectur
e in
malaysia
-Archival
research
-Literary works
-Theoretical
investigations
The article
focuses on
the Islamic
architect
typologies
used in
Malaysia
and how
they were
inspired by
the Islamic
typologies
used world
wide
Islamic
architectur
e
-Archival
research
-Literary works
-Theoretical
investigations
Revitalizing
work and
function of
mosques in
Kuala
Lumpur.
-Archival
research
-Literary works
-Theoretical
investigations
The focus
on this
article is on
the
importance
of the
mosque in
the Malay
Muslim
culture and
how it
strives to
create a
balance
between the
spiritual
aspect and
their daily
life
activities.
This article
explains the
different
typologies
of mosques
referring to
the size and
type of
activities
practiced in
the mosque.
Q3. What type of architectural style was used in the Al-Hasanah mosque?
The type of architectural typology used in this particular mosque is the Arabian hypostyle typology
with the Indian typology.
The use of the large dome in the middle of the inner sahn as well as the use of two large tall
minaret to initiate the azan and spread the Friday speech.
The use of the columns as pathways to different parts of the mosque such as the inner prayer hall,
the mens wodhu area and the womans wodu area.
The use of a larger iwan facing the main entrance leading to the main prayer hall is an indication
of the importance of the prayer hall space.
The use of decorative calligraphies within the inner large dome of the mosque on top on the main
prayer hall as a reminder of the great purpose in life which is to serve god the creator.
Q6. Do the typologies used in the mosque reflect or spread an image and a
message ?
Yes they do, each architectural element and architectural typology used within the mosque was
not just for the purpose of beautifying the mosque but it all hade a hidden meaning and a clear
message.
The use of the Arabian hypostyle typology requires the use of many columns, thus was done to
represent the five pillars of Islam in which every Muslim must obey and follow. The columns were
placed in a path leading to the main prayer hall thus symbolizing the Muslims obedience to god
and the five pillars of Islam thus securing his or her place in Jannah (the large prayer hall). The
columns were also used as a way to break the solid walls and allow light and air to flow through
constantly reminding the Muslim of the vision of Jannah.
Q7. Are the typologies used in the mosque effected by the community?
Yes they are, the malay community combine their daily worship with their daily community
activities
Q8. According to the classification of the mosques according the size and
community, what type of mosque would this be?
It would be a large congregational mosque due to its size and the type of activities performed
within it such as Friday prayers, Friday speech, outdoor soque and Ramadhan fests.
Q9: As a member of the community, pleas explain how does the mosque play
a huge role in your daily life activities?
As an imam the mosque is where I come to pray and help the young members of the
community by giving them advice, collecting zakat and teaching the quraan as well as
guiding the umah with the Friday prayer and speech
As a student and a young creator I come to the mosque to ask the imam for advice I
also use the suq to showcase my creativity and inspire the younger generation.
As a mother the mosque is where I take my kids to play in the playground it is safe
and I can keep an eye on them while selling food in the suq. I also help organize the
iftar during ceremonies and Ramadhan.
Q10: Does the mosque provide a balance between religion and life? Does
this effect the community?
Yes, the mosque does provide a unique a stable balance between religion and daily life activities
this effects the community by making it well rounded and focused on the true religion of Islam and
the teachings of the prophet Mohammad A.S.W.S growing the children and the community on the
right path.
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