Koranic hanging lamps with engraved scripture from the Koran are typically found in mosques throughout Egypt. In the Islamic scripture, light is the most fundamental metaphor, and lighting is integrated into the interior architecture to create an environment where the worshipper can fulfil his religious needs. In Islamic spaces, light is the symbol of the unity, “enlighting” bringing together and connecting people with the sacred.
I also observed that in the mosques there are no representations, pictures or statues. This is why light is used to accentuate the building (oftentimes very beautifully), provide general illumination and assist in the performance of the worship.
Hanging lamps at the Sultan Hassan Mosque in Cairo. (Note: This photo is posted with permission from www.traveladventures.org which is the exclusive proprietor of this image).
Photo of the lamps taken at the temple of Alexander the Great in Aghurmi, near Siwa Oasis, Egypt.













