The Proposed Juma Mosque in Al Merkadh, Dubai, embodies a contemporary approach to Islamic architecture, where geometric forms and minimalist detailing sculpt light as a central architectural element. The design creates an abstract interpretation of traditional Arabic architecture, utilizing a multi-layered form clad in mashrabiya screens that filter daylight into the prayer hall, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. The mosque's layout seeks a delicate balance between openness and enclosure, modesty and expression, modernity and tradition, while staying rooted in the cultural identity of Islamic architecture. This harmonious fusion reflects a deep respect for both convention and innovation.