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Nasir al-Malek mosque
When you look at the mosque from the outside, you might not see it as just a religious monument in the first place. But the truth is that a world of color is hidden in the heart of Nasir al-Malik. Playing light at Nasir al-Malik mosque in Shiraz is very eye-catching.
Nasir al-Malek mosque is one of the oldest Shiraz mosques located in the neighborhood of Gaud Araghan and near the Imamzadeh of Shah Cheragh.
This mosque is one of the most beautiful mosques in the Islamic world. The reflection of light from its colorful glasses makes the mosque more mundane.
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque architecture
Watching the high arches and beautiful tiles is one of the aspirations of every tourist.
Nasir Al-Molk Mosque is also one of the most beautiful mosques in Iran, in terms of tiling and mogharnas.
Shabestan Mosque
In the past, color glass has generally been used in interior design of Iranian architecture as well as in churches. But the use of this unique beauty in mosques may seem a bit surprising.
There are many colored glasses in this mosque. That’s why it’s called the Pink Mosque of Iran.
Nasir al-Malek mosque is one of the few mosques in the Islamic world. Its fantastic interior design with colored glass makes it an impressive art work.
The passage of sunlight from colored glasses and their color combination has created a world of color in the mosque.
History of Nasir al-Malek mosque
It was built on the orders of Mirza Hassan Ali Khan, nicknamed Nasir al-Malik. The architecture of this mosque was Mohammad Hassan Memar.
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Good Afternoon!
I have recently attended a wedding and after 4 painful weeks of wedding gift shopping, I have decided to put together a guide to buying wedding gifts to save others the agony!
I would like to contribute my article to your blog as I am sure that most of your readers would not only enjoy it reading but find it quite useful as everyone is bound to attend a wedding at some point!
I have saved the article inside my google drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TboW30WeuykaIfggl6Dv8H71HjF1uGmP?usp=sharing
I am very sorry but I did not have the time to find many images so I would be grateful if you could add some of your own. I did get permission from a UK lingerie company to use some of their banners. Those are included in my Google drive as well.
It would be fab if you could ping me the url of the published post as I would like to show off a little in front of my Facebook friends!
Regards
Tony