The Islamic art and architecture or the Islamic religion, for a difference from other religions, continues to include all dimensions of the human life. As a result of its comprehensiveness the Islamic religion provides solutions to all dimensions of the spiritual and material life. This includes the development of construction and architecture like all other dimensions with the new spirit, in its beginnings with similarities with the previous architecture and later on in its full formation.
Isufi, Sami, ‘Islamic architecture of mosques in the town of Vushtrri and its surrounding’ (Unpublished Master Thesis: University for Business and Technology (UBT), 2010).
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