According to many researchers and scholars, religious beliefs can be
considered as the most influential factor in forming Muslim urban
spaces and their architectural elements. In fact, historical cities reflect
the culture and beliefs of their residences. Among all historical places
in Iranian cities, the historical texture of the city of Yazd, especially
the quarters since the age of Qajar dynasty, are well preserved. The
present study aims at identifying the Islamic principles and values
influencing the formation of architectural spaces and the extent of
their applications in one of the historical quarters known as Golchinan.
The results of the conformation of the theoretical findings with the
data acquired from field studies revealed that almost 90% of the urban
and architectural spaces (e.g. residential areas, mosques, bazaars,
and pathways) in Yazd are directly influenced by Islamic principles.
In other words, there is a strong conformity between the accepted
Islamic values of the society and what actually was applied to urban
constructions during Qajar dynasty.