THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE ‘EID PRAYER HALL IN EGYPT AND THE COUNTRIES OF THE EASTERN ISLAMIC WORLD FROM THE BEGINNING OF ISLAM UNTIL THE END OF 15 AH (19 AD)  

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  • Iman Ahmed Younes

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The research deals with the origin of the chapel and its architecture since the Prophet Mohamed, may God bless him and grant him peace, used it and its companions and princes took it after him, and the developments that were added to it through the historical ages until the end of 9 AH / 15 AD.

The research deals with the discussion of the construction of the ‘Eid chapels, the selection of their location and the planning that reached it, and then on the planning of the chapel, including the walls that it contains, including the units and other architectural elements added to it, such as the mihrab, the bench of the whistleblowers, the pulpit and the towers; The research discusses the issue of the decoration of the chapels, as we clearly see in the chapels of the eastern Islamic world.

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2023-03-09

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Iman Ahmed Younes. (2023). THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE ‘EID PRAYER HALL IN EGYPT AND THE COUNTRIES OF THE EASTERN ISLAMIC WORLD FROM THE BEGINNING OF ISLAM UNTIL THE END OF 15 AH (19 AD)  . International Journal of Cultural Inheritance & Social Sciences ISSN: 2632-7597, 5(9), 1–30. Retrieved from https://ijciss.com/index.php/j1/article/view/60

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