Category:Islamic courtyards

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العربية: صحن
English: Courtyards in traditional Islamic architecture - in Arabic a Sahn or sehan. They are found within Islamic religious and secular structures.
Religious sahns
  • A mosque sahn—courtyard is within almost every mosque complex of traditional Islamic architecture.
  • The courtyards are open to the sky and enclosed on all sides by structures with halls and rooms, and often encircled by a shaded semi-open riwaq or arcade. Sahns usually feature a centrally positioned a howz or ritual cleansing pool, under an open domed pavilion. A mosque courtyard is place used for performing ablutions, and a patio for rest or gathering.
Secular sahns
  • Within a residence or other secular building the sahn is a private courtyard, and often a walled garden.
  • The space is used for: Paradise gardens and the landscape aesthetics of plants, water, architectural elements, and natural light; a cooler private space with fountains and shade during summer heat; a source of breezes into the structure; and a protected and proscribed place where the women of the house need not be covered in the hijab clothing traditionally necessary in public.
<nowiki>Sahn; Sahın; Sahn; Sahn; Sahn; Sahn; صحن; 薩恩; Sahın; صحن; Sahn; Sahn; サフン; सह्न; Sahn; Sahn; sahn; صحن; Sahn; Sahn; Laman dalam seni bina Islam; mecsetépítészeti leírás (?); courtyard in Islamic architecture; İslam mimarisinde etrafı çevrili avlu; umbauter Innenhof in der islamischen Architektur; Sahın; Sahın</nowiki>
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courtyard in Islamic architecture
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