Islamic architecture (that many people believe it is Muslims' architecture) has been developed very well within a vast geographical world of Islam. Studying the evolution of valuable structure, built during 1000 years ago in various part of the Islamic world indicates that there is a valuable potential in traditional Islamic architecture to be considered in developing contemporary architecture. In this article, first of all, Qabus tower [which was] built (1000 years ago) by Qabus Ibn Voshmgir in Gonbad Qavus of Golestan province and Aliabad tomb in Kashmar city in Iran and Jam minaret which was built in 1194 in Ghoor at Khomdare of Afghanistan have been studied. Then Qutob Minaret which was built in 1193 near Delhi with respect to Qabus tower, Jam minaret and Aliabad Tomb was studied. After that twin towers of Malaysia called Petronas was studied. The study indicates that the towers and tombs built in Iran have influenced the design and construction of Qutob minaret. The authors in this article through comparative analysis have cleared that the plan and façade of Petronas twin towers (KLCC) have acquired their design from Qutob minaret and Qutob minaret also has acquired its design ideas from Jam minaret, Qabus tower and Aliabad Tomb.