This article discusses the changing paradigm of mosque architecture and design over history in relation to social, cultural, economic, and human conditions. Mosque design has reflected the changing political, social, and cultural environments of Muslim communities throughout different eras and locations. While adhering to fundamental religious elements, mosques have also served broader social and community needs. However, mosques have sometimes faced political pressures limiting their role solely to religious practices. The future role of mosques will remain tied to worship but must also relate to evolving human needs and promote progressive vision for societies.