Why is Islamic architecture so good?

Why is Islamic architecture so good?

I mean beyond the obvious reason that those who take influence from our Şeytan will never be able to match the radiance of ALLAH. There must be deeper logic behind why we succeed and the kuffar don't.

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KUFFAR BUILD SMALL MUDHUTS AND STRAW HATCHES

Wh*Te genes don't get in the way.

A large majority of muslims who get educated pursue a degree in engineering.

someone will bait this

Isn't that a byzantian building?

yea those minarets look lit

That's the Hagia Sophia. It was built by Greek Scientologists brainlet

Reminder that all*h is a brainlets that only understands serpentine tongue that is Arabic.

This bait again

Arab architecture can look nice. White people have nice architecture as well. Tbh, I’m not just saying this to be racist but I don’t think I’ve ever seen something that has been built by sub Saharan Africans that amazed me.

muh superior slave labor

>see flag

>monkey doesn't understand that Islam is THE 21st century globalist propaganda.

Dude I love Mosques, the point is that op is baiting crediting muslims for Hagia Sophia a Christian patriarchal basilica

>I don’t think I’ve ever seen something that has been built by sub Saharan Africans that amazed me.

isn't this a heresy since you worship monkeys as gods

Yeah op is baiting on purpose. He’s an Iraqi shotposter who frequents /MENA/ I know him. Still though, I stand by my point, every single culture on the planet has given us nice architecture except black African architecture.

>heresy
implying heresy is bad for dindus.

Don't appropriate my architecture you niggercopt, don't you have some spare change to be begging for on the street?

>carved mud is comparable to a massive stone building
the thousand year time difference is irrelevant since europeans were building more impressive structures than that in Roman times.

hahahahahahaha

>appropriate my architecture
Haha wtf

cultural appropiation

Literally mud

>posts the work of greeks

>He’s an Iraqi shotposter who frequents /MENA/ I know him.
Unironically not him.