Mezquita Vs Cordoba's Pantheon

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Mosques and temples share a similar idea of devotion and respect. A mosque is a Muslim place of worship, while a Roman temple is a building dedicated to gods. Cordoba’s Mezquita (Great Mosque) in the Islamic West and Rome’s Pantheon has similar structures like columns and a dome. Although Cordoba’s Mezquita and Rome’s Pantheon share similar architectural qualities, each of these buildings has their own unique characteristics. Cordoba’s Mezquita is an Islamic religious architecture where the community comes together for their daily prayers. Rome’s Pantheon is a temple used as place to display all the gods. A unique feature of the mosque is that some of the arches are horseshoe-shaped, a quality possibly originated from earlier Mesopotamian

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