Covering a vast 88 acres, the Mosjid al-Haram is the largest Muslim mosque surrounding Islam’s oldest and holiest place, the Kaaba. The Kaaba is said to be a house built by Abraham and his son Ishmael around 2130 BC with a black cornerstone that was supernatural in origin. This stone is still an essential part of the worship and ritual of the current Kaaba though it has now been broken into many pieces. Muslims all over the world face the direction of the Kaaba during prayer. After his victorious return to Mecca in 630, Muhammed and his son-in-law broke the pagan idols that had been erected and built the Mosjid al-Haram to surround the mosque. Renovations and additions gradually ensued until 1570 when Mimar Sinan was commisioned by the Sultan to renovate the mosque. Since 1955, more renovations were completed including many more minarets, gates and modern heating and cooling. A current expansion is in progress to increase the capacity of the Mosque to 2 million worshipers.
It will make the students confident for his future course of actions for the research and s/he learn the journey of his research and will the energy to be fitted with the changed environment.
In Mexico, there is a close relationship between the art and architecture of the Catholic religion. By means of Faith and weapons our pre-Hispanic territory was colonized, and on the original architecture (pyramids, observatories, fields for the ball game, for example) the new temples were built with a special architecture, Baroque and Churrigueresque (Churches, Temples, Hermitages, Cathedrals, etc.) of adoration of the Catholic God of the Spaniards (Christ)