Abstract
Islamic architecture is renowned for its rich cultural and artistic heritage, reflecting the diverse range of Islamic civilizations throughout history. This article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the distinctive features of Islamic architecture, highlighting its unique characteristics, spatial organization, and decorative elements.
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