The most significant object, a prayer niche called the mihrab, exerts a compelling power even when glimpsed through the living room doorway.
Additionally, new mosaic decorations were added to the prayer niches of the mosques.
A very colorful prayer niche next to the wooden pulpit is located at the southeast side.
The mosque also has a richly gilded prayer niche or mihrab.
A deep mihrab ("Islamic prayer niche") is located inside, in the middle of the south side.
There is also a courtyard outside the building with a prayer niche.
With a height of 4 meters, it houses a prayer niche and four cement candlesticks.
Mihrab or prayer niche on an inside wall indicating the direction to Mecca.
The prayer niche was architecturally more elaborate, with features such as a dome or transept.
This wide and tall central aisle leading to the prayer niche borrows from the Mahdiya mosque's design.