The semi-circular horseshoe arches contain the main entrance on the north side.
A side entrance has a horseshoe arch, perhaps dating to the Caliphate age.
Outside, the church has four portals with horseshoe arches, typical of Islamic architecture.
The central motif is a large horseshoe arch.
There is still the use of the horseshoe arch, at least decoratively.
The inner spaces of these buildings are all divided by typical horseshoe arches.
In addition the church has three horseshoe arches with an alfiz, a typical Islamic decorative feature.
The sides of buildings have five windows with horseshoe arches.
From east to west it would have measured 15 m. The terrace was supported by five rows of horseshoe arches.
The handsome horseshoe arch of the niche for the aron kodesh is especially graceful.