Islamic Architecture: Islamic architecture is characterized by features such as domes, arches, geometric patterns, and intricate calligraphy. It reflects Islamic beliefs and cultural values.
Mud-brick Construction: Mud-brick construction is a technique commonly used in arid regions of Dar al-Islam during this time period. It involves creating structures using bricks made from mud or clay mixed with other organic materials.
Minarets: Minarets are tall towers typically found in mosques that serve as visual markers for prayer times. They are an important architectural feature in Islamic religious buildings.