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The Prophete Muhammad (Mohammed or Muhammad, 570 / 580-632), founder of Islam, is attacked by a member of the clan of the Qurayshites (Qorayshites or Koraichites) Abu Jahl who will force him to exile in Medine
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The Prophete Muhammad (Mohammed or Muhammad, 570 / 580-632), founder of Islam, is attacked by a member of the clan of the Qurayshites (Qorayshites or Koraichites) Abu Jahl who will force him to exile in Medine
LRI4661480 The Prophete Muhammad (Mohammed or Muhammad, 570/580-632), founder of Islam, is attacked by a member of the clan of the Qurayshites (Qorayshites or Koraichites) Abu Jahl who will force him to exile in Medine. In the center is the cube of Kaaba (Ka aba or Ka ba) which contains the Black Stone. Miniature from Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi) epic poem recounting the life of the prophete Muhammad written by Mustafa, son of Yusuf of Erzurum under the rule of Murad III (1574-1595). Miniature of Lutfi Abdullah (d. 1607) 16th century Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi Museum by Bassi, Martino (1542-1591); Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi Kutuphanesi (Library), Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: The Prophete Muhammad (Mohammed or Muhammad, 570/580-632), founder of Islam, is attacked by a member of the clan of the Qurayshites (Qorayshites or Koraichites) Abu Jahl who will force him to exile in Medine. In the center is the cube of Kaaba (Ka aba or Ka ba) which contains the Black Stone. Miniature from Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi) epic poem recounting the life of the prophete Muhammad written by Mustafa, son of Yusuf of Erzurum under the rule of Murad III (1574-1595). Miniature of Lutfi Abdullah (d. 1607) 16th century Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi Museum); Luisa Ricciarini
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history, depicting the founder of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (570/580-632), being attacked by Abu Jahl, a member of the Qurayshite clan. The intense scene unfolds against the backdrop of the revered Kaaba, its cubic structure housing the sacred Black Stone at its center. The artwork is a miniature from Siyer-i Nebi, an epic poem that beautifully recounts the life and journey of Prophet Muhammad. Created by Mustafa, son of Yusuf of Erzurum during Murad III's reign (1574-1595), this masterpiece was crafted with intricate detail and profound artistic skill. In this particular scene, we witness Abu Jahl's aggression towards Prophet Muhammad as he attempts to force him into exile in Medina. The tension between them is palpable; however, it is through such trials that the strength and resilience of faith are often revealed. The artist behind this remarkable work is Lutfi Abdullah (d. 1607), who expertly brings this historical event to life with his brushstrokes. Now preserved within Istanbul's Topkapi Sarayi Museum library collection, this piece serves as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic excellence. Luisa Ricciarini has captured this extraordinary artwork through her lens for Fine Art Finder. Her photograph allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the significance of this historical moment in Islamic history.
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