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Hind, wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, enemy of Muhammad, and other Qraichite women prepare to maim the bodies of Muslims who died in the battle of Uhud (Ohod) and devour the liver of Hanza, uncle of the Prophete Muhammad (Muhammet)
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Hind, wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, enemy of Muhammad, and other Qraichite women prepare to maim the bodies of Muslims who died in the battle of Uhud (Ohod) and devour the liver of Hanza, uncle of the Prophete Muhammad (Muhammet)
LRI4661599 Hind, wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, enemy of Muhammad, and other Qraichite women prepare to maim the bodies of Muslims who died in the battle of Uhud (Ohod) and devour the liver of Hanza, uncle of the Prophete Muhammad (Muhammet, Mohammed or Muhammad) (570-632) Miniature of a Turkish manuscript written by Erzeni, illustrated by Seyyid Suleiman Pasha recounting the life of Muhammad 18th century. Istanbul, Turkish-Islamic Art Museum by Turkish School, (18th century); Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: Hind, wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, enemy of Muhammad, and other Qraichite women prepare to maim the bodies of Muslims who died in the battle of Uhud (Ohod) and devour the liver of Hanza, uncle of the Prophete Muhammad (Muhammet, Mohammed or Muhammad) (570-632) Miniature of a Turkish manuscript written by Erzeni, illustrated by Seyyid Suleiman Pasha recounting the life of Muhammad 18th century. Istanbul, Turkish-Islamic Art Museum); Luisa Ricciarini
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This print captures a scene from history, depicting Hind, the wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, an enemy of Muhammad, along with other Qraichite women preparing to desecrate the bodies of Muslims who perished in the battle of Uhud (Ohod). The shocking image also portrays their gruesome act of devouring the liver of Hanza, uncle of Prophet Muhammad. The artwork is a miniature from an 18th-century Turkish manuscript written by Erzeni and illustrated by Seyyid Suleiman Pasha. It forms part of a larger collection recounting the life and events surrounding Muhammad's journey. Housed in Istanbul's Turkish-Islamic Art Museum, this piece provides insight into historical conflicts and serves as a reminder that even during times revered for religious teachings, acts driven by animosity were not uncommon. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captured this moment through her lens and offers viewers a glimpse into a significant chapter in Islamic history. The composition evokes strong emotions as it showcases the brutality faced by those who followed Muhammad's teachings during his lifetime. As we reflect on this photograph print, let us remember that it serves as both documentation and testament to human nature's complexities throughout time. It reminds us to strive for understanding and empathy while acknowledging our shared pasts filled with triumphs and tribulations alike.
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