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Mohammadieh Jame Mosque is a two-story structure that dates back to the 10th or 11th century. The mosque is a two-iwan structure with a central courtyard surrounded by porticos as well as a winter Shabistan (inner sanctum), an ablution area and an octagonal basement with brickwork decorations.
The Mihrab (prayer niche), resembles that of the Naein Jame Mosque, and has a small brick dome. The ablution area, which is fed by a still-in-use Qanat, is located on the left side of the courtyard and directly in front of the main entrance.
The Mohammadieh Jame Mosque was registered as a National Heritage Site in 2004.
Mohammadiyeh, Naein, Isfahan Province