Sacred space refers to physical locations that hold significant religious or spiritual importance for individuals or communities. These spaces are often seen as being imbued with a sense of holiness, divine presence, or spiritual power. They can take many forms, such as temples, churches, synagogues, mosques, shrines, pilgrimage sites, natural landmarks, and more. Research in this area often explores how sacred spaces are created, maintained, and utilized by different religious traditions and cultures. This research may examine the rituals, practices, beliefs, and meanings associated with these spaces, as well as the ways in which they shape individual and collective identities, experiences, and relationships with the divine or spiritual realm. Additionally, research on sacred space may consider the role of these spaces in promoting social cohesion, community engagement, and religious or spiritual experiences. Scholars may also explore the impacts of sacred spaces on mental health, well-being, and sense of belonging for individuals who visit or engage with these spaces. Overall, the study of sacred space offers insight into the intersection of religion, culture, and place, and the profound significance that physical locations can hold for individuals and societies in their spiritual or religious practices and beliefs.