- Set within a triangular site, this mosque is conceived as a sculptural composition of staggered volumes that mirror the rows of worshippers in prayer. The stepped masses establish a strong dialogue between form and function, reinforcing the spiritual rhythm of the space. At the site’s tip, a vertical minaret rises as a symbol of unity, its form recalling the raised finger of Tawheed — representing the oneness of God. Positioned at the point of convergence between surrounding roads, it anchors the mosque’s identity within the urban context.
- The minaret is designed as a symbolic gesture, resembling the finger of Tawheed, the raised finger that signifies the oneness of God. Positioned at the tip of the triangular site, where surrounding roads converge, it acts as a vertical landmark that can be seen from all directions, reinforcing its spiritual and urban presence.




