“…From this intellectual standpoint, and based on the fact that prayer demands reverence, a mosque must be designed to provide all the necessary conditions for comfort, be it sensual, psychological [27], acoustic [28,29], visual, or thermal [30,31], with the last being considered as the most important and worthwhile one to be studied since it is one of the key factors, if not the main factor, that helps people to perform their prayers and Sunnah in comfort and with reverence. This comfort, which can be easily achieved by artificial and technical means, has led mosques to be considered as energy-hungry buildings, thereby contradicting the basics of bioclimatic architecture [32,33] and the principles of sustainability, such as smart materials [34], renewable energies [35,36], control, and smart use of space [3,37].…”