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Writer's pictureVOLGHAN Hosseini

Jame Mosque

Jame Mosque: A gem in the passage of time and cultureJame Faramod Mosque is located in the heart of Iran, not only as a religious place, but also as a treasure of architecture and history. This mosque dates back to the Seljuk period and has witnessed many ups and downs throughout history.Architecture:The architecture of Jame Froumad Mosque is a reflection of Iranian culture and art. Proportion and beauty in building construction, use of native materials such as bricks and tiles, and elegant and artistic decorations, all show the taste and creativity of Iranian architects.Time travel:By stepping into this mosque, it is as if you are traveling through time. From the simple and authentic brickwork of the Seljuk period in the minaret and the chapel, to the delicate and colorful tiling of the Timurid period in the porch and the dome, every corner of the mosque tells the story of a period of history.Details, beauty secret:Nothing in Jame Foroud Mosque is accidental. From the Quranic inscriptions with Kufi and Tholut lines, to plastered moqrans and stone altars, every detail has been designed and executed with elegance and precision.Role in people's lives:The Grand Mosque is not just a religious place. Throughout history, this mosque has played an important role in the social and cultural life of the people of Foramod. From holding daily and Friday prayers, to teaching and learning religious sciences, and even as a refuge in times of insecurity, this mosque has always been a place of gathering and empathy for people.

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