Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi' has mentioned 'Islam' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Qubbat-ul-Islam Mosque (Dome of Islam), later corrupted into Quwwat-ul Islam,[2] stands next to the Qutb Minar.
Quwwat-ul-Islam (or Might of Islam) mosque started in 1193 CE by Qutb-ud-din-Aibak to mark his victory over Rajput Jains
Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque (Arabic: xd9x82xd9x88xd8xa9 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xa5xd8xb3xd9x84xd8xa7xd9x85 ) (Might of Islam) (also known as the Qutub Mosque or the Great Mosque of Delhi) was commissioned by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, founder of the Mamluk or Slave dynasty and built using the ruins of 27 Hindu and Jain temples.
To leave the imprint of his religion to the new territory, Aibak decided to erect a mosque epitomising the might of Islam and chose his site, the heart of the captured Rajput citadel of Qila Rai Pithora.
[28] The Qutub Minar was built simultaneously with the mosque but appears to be a stand-alone structure, built as the 'Minar of Jami Masjid', for the muezzin to perform adhan, call for prayer, and also as a qutub, an Axis or Pole of Islam.
Remains of Hindu temple ruins in Qutb Minar A map of the Qutb complex (click to see large) Ruins near Qutb Minar Translation of iron pillar inscription Tomb of Iltutmish Tomb of Iltutmish Ruins of hindu temple in Qutb Minar Interior of Tomb of Iltutmish Tomb of Imam Zamin, Qutb Minar Complex Statues from the destroyed Hindu temples View of Qutb Minar Ganesha idol in Qutb Minar Upper storeys of Qutb Minar, in white marble and sandstone Another view of Qutb Minar, with a Hindu temple reused pillar in view Interior of Alai Darwaza, resembling Timber ornamentation, Qutb complex Tomb of Alauddin Khalji, Qutb Minar complex An idol of cow with her calf while another layer has defaced idol of Krishna Dome interior The Qutb Minar, looking up from its foot Quran verses written on the exteriors of the Qutb Minar Architectures of Qutb Complex Anciet ruins of Hindu temple, with figure of a female dancer inside the Quwwat-ul Islam mosque Alai Darwaza Arch Carvings Plaque at the entrance providing visitors a background of Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid Qutb Minar path view