Muslim Heritage: Architecture of Faith, Power, and Devotion

Overview

Islamic architectural traditions in Pakistan have deep roots, beginning with early Islamic rule and continuing through the Delhi Sultanate, Mughal dynasty, and regional princely states. Saad Zahid has documented many significant Muslim landmarks, including mosques, tombs, Sufi shrines, and civic structures such as serais and step-wells. These sites, scattered across Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reflect the artistic grandeur, spiritual depth, and administrative legacy of the Muslim past. His research captures the essence of this culturally rich and multifaceted heritage.

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Muslim Heritage: Architecture of Faith, Power, and Devotion