• Title of article

    Discourse and Theory on Minaret’s Designs of Mosque in Malay Archipelago

  • Author/Authors

    Ahmad, Azizul Azli Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Perak - Fakulti Senibina, Perancangan dan Ukur - Jabatan Seni Bina Dalaman, Malaysia , Ali, Aizan university of malaya - Akademi Pengajian Islam - Jabatan Sejarah dan Tamadun Islam, Malaysia , Arbi, Ezrin university of malaya - Fakulti Alam Bina - Jabatan Seni Bina, Malaysia

  • From page
    77
  • To page
    88
  • Abstract
    Minaret is one of paramount importance elements in the development of Islamic Architecture nowadays. Three pivotal designs can be referred to by architects in designing minarets for a mosque. These designs of minaret usually linked to the influence of Byzantine; it is believed that they are the owner of minaret architecture. On the other hand, earlier than Byzantine period, Mesopotamian own the similar architecture; minaret. The issue here is who built it first; Byzantine or Mesopotamian? The paper analyzes the functions and symbol of minaret in Islamic architecture by scrutinizing the mosques in Malay Archipelago due to its significance appearance. The finding proves that minaret is not significant in Malay Archipelago due to its geographical factors.
  • Keywords
    Malay Archipelago , Islamic Architecture , Minaret , Mosque , Byzantine
  • Journal title
    jurnal al-tamaddun
  • Journal title
    jurnal al-tamaddun
  • Record number

    2663633