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Muslim Religion Collection (page 10)

The Muslim religion is a rich tapestry of history, culture, and faith

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The castles on the Bosphorus, ca. 1850 (engraving)

The castles on the Bosphorus, ca. 1850 (engraving)
7268728 The castles on the Bosphorus, ca. 1850 (engraving) by Eltzner, Adolf (1816-91); 17.3x23.5 cm; JMK Archiv, Bremen, Germany; (add.info)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Seville, 1838 (engraving)

Seville, 1838 (engraving)
7268724 Seville, 1838 (engraving) by Rouargue, Emile (c.1795-1865); 19.8x28.2 cm; JMK Archiv, Bremen, Germany; (add.info.: Image caption Sevilla, From art instinct. D. Bibliogr. Inst. in Hildbh)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Bowl, c. 1170-1220 (thrown flintware, glaze)

Bowl, c. 1170-1220 (thrown flintware, glaze)
7264983 Bowl, c.1170-1220 (thrown flintware, glaze) by Iranian School, (12th-13th century); 6.4 cm; Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rivals hair. (miniature)

Two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rivals hair. (miniature)
LRI4646036 Two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rivals hair. (miniature) by Persian School; Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The victory of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (Herakleios (circa 575-641)

The victory of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (Herakleios (circa 575-641)
LRI4665343 The victory of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (Herakleios (circa 575-641) over the sarrazins Miniature in " Le miroir historial" (Speculum Historiale) (ms. 1196 fol)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The Story of Sidi Muman from One Thousand and One Nights (colour litho)

The Story of Sidi Muman from One Thousand and One Nights (colour litho)
7200993 The Story of Sidi Muman from One Thousand and One Nights (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The residence of the Turkish Pasha, 1843 (engraving)

The residence of the Turkish Pasha, 1843 (engraving)
7262303 The residence of the Turkish Pasha, 1843 (engraving) by Reiss, C. (fl.1842); 9.8x14.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: C. Reiss del)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Cavalry battle between crusaders and infidels, 12th century. The crusaders wear chainmail coats

Cavalry battle between crusaders and infidels, 12th century. The crusaders wear chainmail coats
FLO4674336 Cavalry battle between crusaders and infidels, 12th century. The crusaders wear chainmail coats and pointed helmets with small crosses

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Veiled Moorish Woman, Algeria, c. 1880 (engraving)

Veiled Moorish Woman, Algeria, c. 1880 (engraving)
1721754 Veiled Moorish Woman, Algeria, c. 1880 (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Veiled Moorish woman, Algeria, c. 1880, engraving)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The Constantinople Fountain (pencil and w / c)

The Constantinople Fountain (pencil and w / c)
7085273 The Constantinople Fountain (pencil and w/c) by Opiz, Georg Emanuel (1775-1841); Private Collection

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Costume of the confectioner to the Sultans Palace

Costume of the confectioner to the Sultans Palace
6339765 Costume of the confectioner to the Sultans Palace by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Costume of the confectioner to the Sultans Palace)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Jean de Joinville (1225-1317) French columnist prisoner of the infideles

Jean de Joinville (1225-1317) French columnist prisoner of the infideles. Illustration of Gilbert late 19th century
XEE4135192 Jean de Joinville (1225-1317) French columnist prisoner of the infideles. Illustration of Gilbert late 19th century

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Il Moro. Moor, says Le Moro. Sculpture by Nicolas Cordier (or Cordieri)

Il Moro. Moor, says Le Moro. Sculpture by Nicolas Cordier (or Cordieri, Cordigheri called Franciosino) (1567-1612)
JLJ4686509 Il Moro. Moor, says Le Moro. Sculpture by Nicolas Cordier (or Cordieri, Cordigheri called Franciosino) (1567-1612). Early 17th century except the torso of Roman period

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The Temple of Mecca - in The Ancient and Modern Costume by J. Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819 - 20

The Temple of Mecca - in The Ancient and Modern Costume by J. Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819 - 20
GIA4747057 The Temple of Mecca - in The Ancient and Modern Costume by J. Ferrario, ed. Milan, 1819 - 20 by Ferrario, Giulio (1767-1847); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalibs grandfather)

The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalibs grandfather)
LRI4661375 The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalibs grandfather) arrives in Miniature Mecca from " Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Stool bearer to the Grand Signior, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire

Stool bearer to the Grand Signior, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
6339779 Stool bearer to the Grand Signior, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Stool bearer to the Grand Signior, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Costume of a domestic servant or Tchocadar, Ottoman Empire

Costume of a domestic servant or Tchocadar, Ottoman Empire
6339771 Costume of a domestic servant or Tchocadar, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Costume of a domestic servant or Tchocadar, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Chief Usher to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire

Chief Usher to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire
6339767 Chief Usher to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Chief Usher to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Member of the Divan, council of the Grand Vizier, Ottoman Empire

Member of the Divan, council of the Grand Vizier, Ottoman Empire
6339757 Member of the Divan, council of the Grand Vizier, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Member of the Divan, council of the Grand Vizier, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: History of Gaul threatened by the Arabs: the Battle of Poitiers or Charles Martel (688-741)

History of Gaul threatened by the Arabs: the Battle of Poitiers or Charles Martel (688-741)
XEE4170772 History of Gaul threatened by the Arabs: the Battle of Poitiers or Charles Martel (688-741) defeated the army of the Saracens in 732

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Salon in the Chateau d Hydra, Algiers, Algeria (b / w photo)

Salon in the Chateau d Hydra, Algiers, Algeria (b / w photo)
7202071 Salon in the Chateau d Hydra, Algiers, Algeria (b/w photo) by Geiser, Jean (1848-1923); Private Collection; (add.info.: Salon in the Chateau d Hydra, Algiers, Algeria)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Abd al-Muttalib (or al Muttalib) (Muhammads grandfather) sussed the name of his future grandson in

Abd al-Muttalib (or al Muttalib) (Muhammads grandfather) sussed the name of his future grandson in the ear of an
LRI4661380 Abd al-Muttalib (or al Muttalib) (Muhammads grandfather) sussed the name of his future grandson in the ear of an elephant who kneels in a sign of respect Miniature from " Siyer-i

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islam: 'View of the Kaaba in Mecca before the birth of Muhammad'Miniature from 'Siyer-i Nebi'

Islam: "View of the Kaaba in Mecca before the birth of Muhammad"Miniature from "Siyer-i Nebi"
LRI4661293 Islam: " View of the Kaaba in Mecca before the birth of Muhammad" Miniature from " Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Yugoslavia: Minaret in Jayce (b / w photo)

Yugoslavia: Minaret in Jayce (b / w photo)
6018107 Yugoslavia: Minaret in Jayce (b/w photo) by Hielscher, Kurt (1881-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Minaret in Jayce)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Oratory dedicated to prayer in Muslim countries - in 'The old and modern costume'by Ferrario

Oratory dedicated to prayer in Muslim countries - in "The old and modern costume"by Ferrario, ed Milan
LSE4099354 Oratory dedicated to prayer in Muslim countries - in " The old and modern costume" by Ferrario, ed Milan, 1819-20 by Ferrario

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Le muezzin - in 'The old and modern costume'by J Ferrario, ed Milan, 1819-20

Le muezzin - in "The old and modern costume"by J Ferrario, ed Milan, 1819-20
LSE4099336 Le muezzin - in " The old and modern costume" by J Ferrario, ed Milan, 1819-20 by Ferrario, Giulio (1767-1847); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Muslim women and metouali from Sidon. Engraving by Y. Pranishnikoff

Muslim women and metouali from Sidon. Engraving by Y. Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story La Syria d aujourd hui
LSE4332433 Muslim women and metouali from Sidon. Engraving by Y.Pranishnikoff, to illustrate the story La Syria d aujourd hui, by M.Lortet, dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Lyon

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: In the Harem (oil)

In the Harem (oil)
7076719 In the Harem (oil) by Huysmans, Jan Baptist (1826-1906); Private Collection

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Costume of a Dervish, Ottoman Empire, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving)

Costume of a Dervish, Ottoman Empire, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving)
7234122 Costume of a Dervish, Ottoman Empire, 16th century. 1859-1860 (engraving) by Krieger, Christoph (d.c.1590); Private Collection; (add.info.: Costume of a Dervish, Ottoman Empire, 16th century)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Grand Vizier to Sultan Selim III, Ottoman Empire

Grand Vizier to Sultan Selim III, Ottoman Empire
6339788 Grand Vizier to Sultan Selim III, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Grand Vizier to Sultan Selim III, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Bostandji Bachi, Chief Gardener to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire

Bostandji Bachi, Chief Gardener to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire
6339786 Bostandji Bachi, Chief Gardener to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Bostandji Bachi, Chief Gardener to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire

Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire
6339769 Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalibs grandfather)

The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalibs grandfather)
LRI4661430 The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalibs grandfather) en route to Miniature Mecca from " Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Saint Jacques combat les moures - Painting attribuee au maitre de Lourinha, oil on wood

Saint Jacques combat les moures - Painting attribuee au maitre de Lourinha, oil on wood
LSE4317161 Saint Jacques combat les moures - Painting attribuee au maitre de Lourinha, oil on wood, circa 1520 (St James fighting the moors, by tle master of Lourinha, oil on panel)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The Emperor Charlemagne receiving the envoys of the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid at his court in

The Emperor Charlemagne receiving the envoys of the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid at his court in Aachen
7147851 The Emperor Charlemagne receiving the envoys of the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid at his court in Aachen, 802 (engraving) by Zick

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Abu Bakr (Aboubeker or as-siddiq, as Siddiq) is designed to take the succession of Muhammad at his

Abu Bakr (Aboubeker or as-siddiq, as Siddiq) is designed to take the succession of Muhammad at his death as a religious
LRI4661436 Abu Bakr (Aboubeker or as-siddiq, as Siddiq) is designed to take the succession of Muhammad at his death as a religious leader Miniature taken from " Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The Christian leader of Ethiopia tries to destroy the Kaaba with his arms of miniature elephants

The Christian leader of Ethiopia tries to destroy the Kaaba with his arms of miniature elephants taken
LRI4661393 The Christian leader of Ethiopia tries to destroy the Kaaba with his arms of miniature elephants taken from " Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islam: 'Representation of General Khalid ibn al-Walid (or Abu Soleyman)

Islam: "Representation of General Khalid ibn al-Walid (or Abu Soleyman)
LRI4661326 Islam: " Representation of General Khalid ibn al-Walid (or Abu Soleyman) in Kaaba in Mecca after the capture of the leader of the Syrian army" Miniature from " Siyer-i

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Turkish lady in her wedding dress (rear view)

Turkish lady in her wedding dress (rear view)
6339784 Turkish lady in her wedding dress (rear view) by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Turkish lady in her wedding dress (rear view)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Costume of a Bosniac or man from Bosnia, Ottoman Empire

Costume of a Bosniac or man from Bosnia, Ottoman Empire
6339775 Costume of a Bosniac or man from Bosnia, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Costume of a Bosniac or man from Bosnia, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Inferior officer in the Janissaries, infantry of the Ottoman Empire

Inferior officer in the Janissaries, infantry of the Ottoman Empire
6339753 Inferior officer in the Janissaries, infantry of the Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Inferior officer in the Janissaries)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Sailor in the Turkish Navy, Ottoman Empire

Sailor in the Turkish Navy, Ottoman Empire
6339777 Sailor in the Turkish Navy, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Sailor in the Turkish Navy, Ottoman Empire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Turkish woman of the Harem, in Pera, Constantinople

Turkish woman of the Harem, in Pera, Constantinople
6339763 Turkish woman of the Harem, in Pera, Constantinople by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Turkish woman of the Harem, in Pera, Constantinople)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Dervise or Dervish dancing

Dervise or Dervish dancing
6339761 Dervise or Dervish dancing by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Dervise or Dervish dancing. Sufi Dervish of the Mevlevi or Mewlewy order performing the whirling dance)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Selictar Aga or Sword Bearer to the Grand Signior or Sultan

Selictar Aga or Sword Bearer to the Grand Signior or Sultan
6339758 Selictar Aga or Sword Bearer to the Grand Signior or Sultan by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Selictar Aga or Sword Bearer to the Grand Signior or Sultan)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Aicha, widow of the prophete Muhammad, faces the 4th Caliph Ali in the battle of the camel in 656

Aicha, widow of the prophete Muhammad, faces the 4th Caliph Ali in the battle of the camel in 656 Miniature
LRI4661412 Aicha, widow of the prophete Muhammad, faces the 4th Caliph Ali in the battle of the camel in 656 Miniature from " Siyer-i Nebi" (Siyer i Nebi)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islam, pelerinage: the sacred carpet leaving for Mecca from Cairo, Egypt, 1881

Islam, pelerinage: the sacred carpet leaving for Mecca from Cairo, Egypt, 1881
XEE4171111 Islam, pelerinage: the sacred carpet leaving for Mecca from Cairo, Egypt, 1881. Engraving by Samuel Urrabieta in " The Illustrous World" n'1289 of 10 December 1881

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: History of Gaul threatened by the Arabs: the horsemen of the Arab army

History of Gaul threatened by the Arabs: the horsemen of the Arab army. in "Histoire de France learned by image
XEE4170768 History of Gaul threatened by the Arabs: the horsemen of the Arab army. in " Histoire de France learned by image and direct observation



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The Muslim religion is a rich tapestry of history, culture, and faith. It encompasses centuries of triumphs and challenges, as seen in the Battle of Poitiers where Charles Martel defeated between Tours. This pivotal moment shaped the course of Islamic expansion. A glimpse into India during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar reveals the grandeur and influence of Islam through a captivating engraving from the 16th century. The intricate details depict a thriving empire that left an indelible mark on Indian history. Inscribed on a tombstone lies the memory of a Muslim girl from 1040, her story forever etched in marble. It serves as a poignant reminder that individuals have played significant roles within this vast religious community throughout time. The beauty and reverence for sacred texts are showcased in a double page from a Qur'an written in kufic script during the late 9th century AD. Its inked words and vibrant colors exemplify both artistic skill and devotion to Allah's teachings. Diving into more recent times, we catch glimpses of everyday life through snapshots like a postcard featuring a young Turkish woman performing her toilet at the beginning of the 20th century. These intimate moments humanize Muslims by showcasing their diverse experiences across different eras. Religious costumes also play an essential role in expressing one's faith identity. An engraving portrays various religious leaders such as Presbyterian pastors, Anglican eveques, popes (Orthodox priests), rabbis, and even muezzins responsible for launching calls to prayer at mosques—a testament to diversity within religious practices worldwide. Turning our attention back to historical figures who shaped Islam's foundation, we encounter Muhammad (570-632) alongside Abu Bakr during their migration to Medina (Hijra) in 622—fleeing persecution in Mecca. Their journey marked not only physical relocation but also laid down principles that would guide generations to come.