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The early Islamic architecture was inspired by and reflected both secular and religious and secular styles. However, with the increase in industrial development, and the increase in population, contemporary Islamic architecture has transformed and has forgotten its traditional/cultural roots. The objective of this research is to identify and study Islamic architecture from the past to the present. With the help of examples from the post-Islamization era and the contemporary urbanized Islamic world, the research will compare the transformation of Islamic architecture.
What are the major features of contemporary Islamic architecture? Are they in alliance with the features of the past era? Do the present features reflect the tradition and culture of Islam and traditional Islamic architecture? To conduct this research, the study will primarily be based upon online data banks, books, and online Islamic Architectural archives. It will also utilize help from past researches and studies on the subject. However, it is not feasible to travel to the mentioned Islamic architectures for this research.
Architecture is considered an important element of a culture, society, or religion. From the foundation of Islam to the present day, Islamic architecture has witnessed huge transformations and serious changes in its design and features. These transformations are increasing day by day and the traditional Islamic architecture is losing its charm and may become obsolete. Keeping this situation in mind, there is an avid need for study/research that can assess and evaluate the reasons behind the changes and transformations of the new concepts and designs being introduced in the Islamic architectural world.
In order to conduct this study, the qualitative research methodology will be utilized.