Architectural Adaptations in the Djenné Mosque: Balancing Universal Forms and Local Influences
Personal Biography
Rimsha Khalid has recently joined NUML as Lecturer of Islamic Studies. Prior to joining NUML, she completed her Master’s program in Islamic Art, Architecture and Urbanism at Hamad Bin Khalifa University Qatar. She has also completed her second Master’s degree in Islamic Studies from Government College University (GCU) in Pakistan. She has worked as a researcher at University of Oxford. Her current research interests include Hadith literature, Qurʾanic sciences, Orientalism, Islamic architecture, and urban planning in Islamic cities.
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