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}}[[File:Selimiye Mosque, Dome.jpg|300px|thumb|Pemandangan tepi bahagian dalam kubah utama [[Masjid Selimiye]] di [[Edirne]], [[Turki]] yang dibina dalam [[#Seni bina Uthmaniyyah|gaya Uthmaniyyah]]]]
[[File:Fuente de los Leones en la Alhambra de Granada, España. - panoramio.jpg|300px|thumb|[[Bangsal Singa]], sebuah karya agung [[Seni bina Moor|Moor]], di istana [[Alhambra]]([[Granada]], Sepanyol)]]

(contracted; show full)]], [[Malaysia]], are 88-floor towers constructed largely of reinforced concrete, with a steel and glass facade designed to resemble motifs found in [[Islamic art]], a reflection of Malaysia's [[Muslim]] religion.<ref>Wee, C. J. Wan-Ling, April Stonghold, James Parpan Almeda (2002). ''Local cultures and the "new Asia": the state, culture, and capitalism in Southeast Asia.'' Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 193.</ref>
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=== Sahelian ===

{{Main|Sudano-Sahelian}}

In [[West Africa]], Muslim merchants played a vital role in the Western [[Sahel]] region since the [[Kingdom of Ghana]]. At [[Kumbi Saleh]], locals lived in domed-shaped dwellings in the king's section of the city, surrounded by a great enclosure. Traders lived in stone houses in a section which possessed 12 beautiful mosques (as described by [[Abu Abdullah al-Bakri|al-bakri]]), one centered on [[Friday prayer]].<ref>Historical Society of Ghana. Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, Th(contracted; show full)
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