Probably the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, only it's not an operating mosque anymore. The Dome of the Rock, generally (mis)named the Mosque of Omar, would be a close second. The mosques of Mecca and Medina probably appear on the memory cards of a lot of pilgrims, but are less frequently published. In the next few years the "Ground Zero Mosque" is NYC will probably generate a lot of prints.
I believe you are referring to the photograph of Pope Benedict in a mosque.
Yes, because it surrounds Kaaba
The Minaret is the most famous section of the Great Mosque of Samarra.
Some of the most elaborate mosques in the world are the Azadi Mosque, the Ruhy Mosque, and the Al-Saleh Mosque.
The most Holy mosque is the "Khana Kaba" in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
It is most important to go to mosque weekly on each Friday for Friday noon praying.
Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal is not a Mosque, it is a Mausoleum built in memory of Mumtaz Mahal. For the most beautiful mosque, Istanbul has the Blue Mosque and the Sultan Suleyman Mosque. Try the Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. Or Medina, the town of the Prophet Mohamed. There could be something like 40 around the world for which this description may apply
The geatest blessings are for praying in the mosque in Mecca. That is where the house built by Abraham is. The next greatest mosque is the mosque of Muhammad, in Medinah. The third greatest mosque is in Jerusalem - where many of the other Prophets were. After that, there is no special distinction given to any mosque.
The Qu'ran
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Prayer.
simplicity is a close up of the subject in the photograph. it must take most of the space in the photograph too.