The study of the content and physical structure of the desired mosque (from the islamic aspect)

Author:
Mohammad Reza Nasrollahi kordi
Level:
Master
Field of study:
Philosophy of art
Language:
Farsi
Faculty:
Faculty of Philosophy
Year:
2019
Publisher:
URD Press
Supervisor(s):
Abdolhamid Noghrekar
Advisor(s):
Mohamad hosein Navab

God created man on monotheistic nature, and he put him in the cycle of ” Indeed we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we will return”. He obligated worship so that man does not escape from the course of the ascension which must pass after the divine world. Although all is a mosque, a special mosque building was erected in order to be a believer. It is a place where the believers relax and make their inner senses free from alms and only worship the goddess. In other words, everyone alone runs his ascent, but it is not that he is not in society and the community has no effect on him. That is why both individual worship and collective worship are taught. Religious Islam conforms to nature. In order to construct the mosque, it is necessary to prescribe judgments so that the appearance of the mosque, like its backbone, will help the believer in this journey. This indicates that there is a relationship between the appearance and the backend.

That is, what is said in architecture with body and content. It should be noted that the worldview and even the intentions and motives of the architect artist affect both the mosque’s body and its content, both form and meaning. Islam takes into account the achievements of human sciences. Therefore, these sciences can be used as long as they are not violated and considered valid.

But one should not forget the backgrounds and the fundamentals of thought. It should also pay attention to the impact of the built in audience. Therefore, any work, even if it appears to be based on the correct principles, can not be approved by Islam. It goes without saying that if the foundations of its construction are not approved by Islam, then the effect will not be accepted.