The tomb building was designed in square-plan with rounded corners in
Baroque style, and constructed completely in fine marbles. Austrian orientalist and historian
Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall (1774–1856) praised the architecture of the tomb in his memoirs as worth seeing. An inscription showing the 27th–30th
āyāt of the
Quranic
surah Al-Fajr in
thuluth calligraphy handwritten by Mehmed Emin is situated above the entrance gate of the tomb. The tomb's external appearance shows it as a two-story building with a wide
molding cornice separating the floors. A done tops the structure. There are 26 windows in two rows around the building, which enable brightness in the interior. The script inside the medallion at the dome interior reads as "Oh! You, who know my status. I only trust in You, I take refuge in You" (). The scripts of the medallions inside the dome carrying
pendant vaults are "Ism-i Jalal", "Ism-i Nebi", "Chehar yar-i Güzin" and "Hasan and Husayn", the attributes of
Allah,
Muhammad, the
first four caliphs and
Hasan-
Husayn respectively. The tomb's interior is decorated with
carvings. On the northern wall, a marble panel with
Qadam Rasul, footprint of the Prophet, is attached. A marble belt with
Al-Mulk surah handwritten in thuluth script surround the interior. ==Restoration==