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Utaberta, Nangkula and Bahar, Mohammad Arsyad
(2013)
Reconstructing the idea of prayer space : a critical analysis of the temporary praying platform project of 2nd year architecture students in the National University of Malaysia(UKM).
Journal of Islamic Architecture, 2 (4).
pp. 192-203.
ISSN 2086-2636
Abstract
God created human as caliph on this earth. Caliph means leader, care-taker and guardian. Therefore humans
have an obligation to maintain, preserve and conserve this natural for future generations. Today we see a lot of
damage that occurs in the earth caused by human behavior. Islam saw the whole of nature as a place of prayer
that must be maintained its cleanliness and purity. Therefore as Muslims we need to preserve nature as we
keep our place of prayer. The main objective of this paper is to re-questioning and re-interpreting the idea of
sustainability in Islamic Architecture through a critical analysis of first project of 2nd year architecture student
of UKM which is the “Temporary Praying Platform”. The discussion itself will be divided into three (3) main
parts. The first part will be discussing contemporary issues in Islamic Architecture especially in the design of
Mosques while the second part will expand the framework of sustainability in Islamic Architecture. The last
part will be analyzing some sample of design submission by 2nd year students of UKM on the temporary praying
platform project. It is expected that this paper can start a further discussion on the inner meaning in Islam and
how it was implemented in the design of praying spaces in the future.
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