@article{eprints1040, title = {Understanding the concepts of Islamic wisdom and its effects on the formation of mosque architecture}, author = {Sina Sattari Sarbangholi and Mohammad Reza Pakdelfard}, number = {2}, publisher = {Scienceline Publication, Ltd}, journal = {Journal of Art and Architecture Studies}, year = {2020}, month = {December}, volume = {9}, pages = {39--44}, keywords = {Islamic Art Wisdom, Mosque, Islam, Iranian Architecture}, url = {http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/1040/}, abstract = {Man, who is an innate being, needs a place to communicate with his Creator, which has celestial and spiritual characteristics that make it possible to experience the ascension of the soul and its connection to the eternal universe. Among the divine religions, Islam has given the most importance to the social aspect of worship, the place that has made this serious matter possible is of great importance. Therefore, mosques have a high status, they are the beating heart of Islamic cities and the most important and best places should be provided for mosques. The first step taken by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after the formation of his government in Medina was the construction of the Quba Mosque, which became the original model of all mosques. In addition to the Islamic spirit, this mosque also had an Islamic identity because it had an Islamic body. The religion of Islam reincarnated the Islamic spirit into the body of Iranian structures upon its arrival in Iran. It is a fact that the newborn replaced the spirit of buildings and inelegance (Zoroastrian temples and shrines). That is, the Islamic spirit flowed in the Iranian vessel. Many mosques that were not built on fire temples and shrines retained the same Iranian body with Islamic spirit, so the Iranian identity was represented in the form of mosques.} }