FOTOT / Xhamitë më të bukura në botë

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Kur u vendos për projektin e Xhamisë së Madhe në qendër të Tiranës, pati një debat në lidhje me arkitekturën e kësaj faltoreje.

Disa analistë sugjeruan se mund të ishte ndërtuar një xhami më e bukur.

Megjithatë debati u shua shpejt.

Ndërkohë ky koleksion i Daily Mail tregon disa nga xhamitë më të bukura në botë.

Xhamitë e para u shfaqën në shekullin e 7-të.

Xhamia e Madhe, Masjid al-Haram në Arabinë Saudite, thuhet se është më e vjetra.

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