Indischer
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How much of the development was truly for the spiritual Muslim when the Abbasids, Fatimids and Ottomans built luxurious architecture? As in very luxurious architecture that only a few lucky Muslims ever managed to visit? Are symbols of such extravagance really necessary next to the holiest spiritual site in Islam, a Deen which stresses on Zakaat and austerity?
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Not quite mate. Firstly, because my own knowledge in these matters is very limited and I'm in the process of learning Islamic History one tiny bit at a time. I don't quite know how receptive the Abbasids or Ottomans were towards Mecca.
Secondly, because the previous architecture there, from what I could garner from older pics, did not really look luxurious, dominating and exclusive. But that giant tower does look intimidating, and it being a 5 star hotel also doesn't help it's image I guess.