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Arches Through Time

A journey through history, exploring how mosque architecture reflects culture, belief, and artistic vision. Each arch and façade draws the eye, telling the story of centuries of craftsmanship, devotion, and the fusion of form and meaning into monuments both unique and beautiful

Dome of the Rock

Dome of the Rock
Jerusalem

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

A street-view capturing the golden dome, teal-blue calligraphy, and arched stairway leading to one of Islam’s first monumental shrines

Umayyad Mosque

Umayyad Mosque
Damascus

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

A study of a sacred site shaped by shared worship, layered history, and architectural influences spanning Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic traditions

Masjid an Nabwi

Masjid an-Nabawi
Madinah

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

A reflection on the mosque of the Prophet ﷺ, where simplicity, reverence, and architectural growth coexist in quiet clarity

Cordoba Mosque-Cathedral Complex

Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

A study of the hypostyle prayer hall, highlighting how Islamic architecture evolved through adaptation and cultural exchange in Spain

Minarets of Umayyad Mosque

Minarets of Umayyad Mosque
Damascus

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

A study of the three minarets of the Umayyad Mosque, each representing a different period in the mosque’s architectural and historical evolution

Badshahi Mosque

Badshahi Mosque
Lahore

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

A personal study of scale, symmetry, and memory, inspired by the enduring presence of one of South Asia’s most iconic mosques

Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Abu Dhabi

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

An exploration of contrast, focusing on how intricate floral design and color sit against expansive white marble architecture

Umayyad Mosque Minbar

Umayyad Mosque Minbar
Damascus

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

An architectural study of one of the earliest designed minbars, marking a key moment in the evolution of Islamic sacred space

Bibi Khanym Mosque

Bibi Khanym Mosque
Samarkand

5x7” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

An architectural study inspired by the monumental scale and defining features of Timurid design, explored through form and structure

Great Mosque of Xian

Great Mosque of Xi’an

8x10” · Watercolor & Ink on Cotton Rag

Inspired by the oldest mosque in China, this piece explores how Islamic faith merged with traditional Chinese architectural forms

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