Mosques are considered to be the most important and sacred buildings in Islamic culture and architects have used all their arts to make unique construction. Jameh Mosque of Fahraj is one of the monuments of Yazd. It is the only monument remaining in Iran since the first century AD, which was created by the Islamic armies after conquering Yazd, but there is no inscription to prove this claim. From the design of the Jame Mosque of Fahraj and the type of its altar on the transverse axis and the decoration model used in the mosque, it can be seen that the mosque was built at the early Islamic period. Jame Mosque of Fahraj is located in the Fahraj village in Yazd province and near Kerman. Golin Minaret of the mosque in the middle of Yazd's desert attracts the viewer and inside the building you will see historical monuments of Sassanid architecture with large clay and Simgol. Irregular folds and plastering remind the historians of the temples of the Sassanid era. Perhaps due to the lack of a dome, decorative tiles and inscriptions that are not installed on the walls of the Jame Mosque of Fahraj, there is no resemblance between this mosque and the ancient mosques. Eight large columns, the minaret, the little chamber and the numerous entrance doors are the characteristics of Jame Mosque of Fahraj in Yazd. Join Alaedin Travel to explore and feel the majesty of this mosque. Keep in touch with our experts on www.alaedin.travel