Category
page 1Sufi shrines
Sufi lodge
a building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood
Sheikh Safi al-Din Khānegāh and Shrine Ensemble
mausoleum in Ardabil, Iranian national heritage site
zawiya
Islamic religious school or monastery
mazar
venerated structure in traditional Islam
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari Mausoleum
Sufi funerary compound near Herat, Afghanistan

Tamegroute
Tamegroute is a village located in the Draa River valley in the foothills of the Moroccan pre-Sahara. In Tamazigh languages, the name literally translates to "Final Place Before the Desert."
Takiya (Ichery Sheher)
A historical architectural monument located in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Our Lady of Lebanon
marian shrine in Lebanon

Vrelo Bune
spring of Buna river, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Alasifia school
old Iraqi School and mosque built in the Ottoman Empire in 1608
Sheikh Abdul Qader al-Jilani Mosque
The tomb of Sheikh Abdul Qader al-Gilani in Baghdad
Haji Bektash Veli complex
cultural monument in Nevşehir province, Turkey
Pir Huseyn Khanqah
fortress
Syed Mahbub E Khoda
Age reformer, Religious Teacher, Sufi & Freedom Fighter
Gongbei
Hui minority islam shrine in China
Ahmad-e Jam Mausoleum
mausoleum in Torbat-e Jam, Iranian national heritage site
Sheikh Bastami Mosque
mosque in Bastam, Iranian national heritage site
Salimiyya Takiyya
takiyya in Damascus
Abbas Ali Türbe
Grave and cultural Monument in Albania
Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa Shrine
shrine in Afghanistan
Mosque of Prophet Huri
former mosque in Syria
Yeraltı Camii
underground mosque in Istanbul
Shebeli Tower
mausoleum tower in Damavand, Iranian national heritage site
Köşkmedrese
Köşkmedrese is a khanqah located on Mount Köşk to the southeast of the city of Kayseri in central Turkey. According to the inscriptions on the building that ceased to exist, it was built by Eretna in memory of his consort Suli Pasha in 1339. Although originally a khanqah, it was later known and used as a madrasa. Köşkmedrese is the burial site for Eretna, his consort Suli Pasha, his son and successor Ghiyāth al-Dīn Muḥammad I, and grandson and the later successor ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn 'Ali. The name Kālūyān, possibly an Armenian architect, appears on the building.
Sidi Khaled Mosque
mosque in Biskra, Algeria