Monday, July 7, 2008



The centerpiece for Islamic worship in Damascus, the Umayyad Mosque has been around since A.D. 705. Actually converted from an earlier Byzantine Cathedral, you can see in the photo how the columns have been incorporated into the overall design of the building. The mosque has a spacious, airy interior and the shrine you see before you supposedly contains the head of John the Baptist, considered to be a great prophet by both Muslims and Christians.

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