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Muslim Religion Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: A Minaret in the North West Corner of the Temple Area (colour litho)

A Minaret in the North West Corner of the Temple Area (colour litho)
2795071 A Minaret in the North West Corner of the Temple Area (colour litho) by Fulleylove, John (1847-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Minaret in the North West Corner of the Temple Area)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Royal Pavilion, Brighton (colour photo)

Royal Pavilion, Brighton (colour photo)
3094873 Royal Pavilion, Brighton (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Entrance, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire (colour photo)

Entrance, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire (colour photo)
3094843 Entrance, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Entrance, Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Arab Baths of Jaen, hammam (Turkish bath), 11th-12th century (photo)

Arab Baths of Jaen, hammam (Turkish bath), 11th-12th century (photo)
AIS5337410 Arab Baths of Jaen, hammam (Turkish bath), 11th-12th century (photo) by Islamic School, (12th century); Jaen, Andalusia, Spain; (add.info.: Central warm room of the hammam (Turkish bath)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Miniatures dedicated to battles (left: Muslim army, right: Christian army)

Miniatures dedicated to battles (left: Muslim army, right: Christian army)
AIS5337233 Miniatures dedicated to battles (left: Muslim army, right: Christian army), from Las Cantigas de Santa MarAia (Songs of Saint Mary), Fol

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Map of Mecca - ceramics, Istanbul Museum of Muslim Art, 18th century

Map of Mecca - ceramics, Istanbul Museum of Muslim Art, 18th century
GIA4811837 Map of Mecca - ceramics, Istanbul Museum of Muslim Art, 18th century by Islamic School, (18th century); Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, Istanbul

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Cover of 'The Butter Plate', number 212, Satirique en Colours

Cover of "The Butter Plate", number 212, Satirique en Colours
ICA4902343 Cover of " The Butter Plate", number 212, Satirique en Colours, 1905_4_22: Germany Prussia - William II - Illustration by Georges d Ostoya-Sochinsky (D Ostoya) (1878-1937)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islamic art: falconer rider dish in ceramic. The beginning of the 13th century. From Iran

Islamic art: falconer rider dish in ceramic. The beginning of the 13th century. From Iran
JLJ4668189 Islamic art: falconer rider dish in ceramic. The beginning of the 13th century. From Iran. Paris, Louvre Museum by Islamic School, (13th century); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islamic Art: large ceramic dish from Samarkand in Iran. 9th or 10th century

Islamic Art: large ceramic dish from Samarkand in Iran. 9th or 10th century
JLJ4679905 Islamic Art: large ceramic dish from Samarkand in Iran. 9th or 10th century. Paris, Louvre Museum by Islamic School, (9th century); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The fabulous bird Simurgh carries Zal, son of King Siyam

The fabulous bird Simurgh carries Zal, son of King Siyam
LRI4646033 The fabulous bird Simurgh carries Zal, son of King Siyam, abandoned in the mountain because he was albino (miniature) by Persian School; Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Vase from Iznik (ceramic)

Vase from Iznik (ceramic)
LRI4645916 Vase from Iznik (ceramic) by Islamic School; Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo, Egypt; (add.info.: Islamic Art: ceramic vase from Iznik (present-day Nicee) in Turkey

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islamic Art: caraffe with silver inlay and Arabic writing

Islamic Art: caraffe with silver inlay and Arabic writing
LRI4645912 Islamic Art: caraffe with silver inlay and Arabic writing. Mamluk crafts of the 14th century. Cairo, Museum of Islamic Art by Islamic School, (14th century); Museum of Islamic Art, Cairo

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: View of the Tomb of Osman I Gazi (or Osman Bey) (1258-1326)

View of the Tomb of Osman I Gazi (or Osman Bey) (1258-1326)
LRI4645585 View of the Tomb of Osman I Gazi (or Osman Bey) (1258-1326) by Ottoman School; Bursa, Turkey; (add.info.: Ottoman Art: View of the Tomb of Osman I Gazi (or Osman Bey) (1258-1326)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Muradiye cemetery

Muradiye cemetery
LRI4645570 Muradiye cemetery by Ottoman School, (15th century); Bursa, Turkey; (add.info.: Ottoman art: Muradiye cemetery, 15th century)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). On top, Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1215-1270), King of France

Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). On top, Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1215-1270), King of France
JLJ4658787 Seventh Crusade (1248-1254). On top, Louis IX (Saint Louis) (1215-1270), King of France, with the crossings after being defeated by the Saracens at Mansourah in 1250

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The army of the Moors defending a city. Detai. 13th century (miniature)

The army of the Moors defending a city. Detai. 13th century (miniature)
LRI4635885 The army of the Moors defending a city. Detai. 13th century (miniature) by Spanish School, (13th century); Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Tent in the desert The prayer. Detail. Painting by Eugene Alexis Girardet (1853-1907

Tent in the desert The prayer. Detail. Painting by Eugene Alexis Girardet (1853-1907
JLJ4593821 Tent in the desert The prayer. Detail. Painting by Eugene Alexis Girardet (1853-1907) 19th century Bayonne, Musee Bonnat by Girardet, Eugene Alexis (1853-1907); Musee Bonnat, Bayonne

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Ottoman Empire - Order of the crescent: insignia, beginning of the 19th century

Ottoman Empire - Order of the crescent: insignia, beginning of the 19th century
LRI4631917 Ottoman Empire - Order of the crescent: insignia, beginning of the 19th century by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Ottoman Empire - Order of the crescent)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: A lord and his farm boy capture wild horses in lasso. (miniature)

A lord and his farm boy capture wild horses in lasso. (miniature)
LRI4646029 A lord and his farm boy capture wild horses in lasso. (miniature) by Persian School; Biblioteca Nazionale, Naples

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Plate from Iznik, 16th century (ceramic)

Plate from Iznik, 16th century (ceramic)
LRI4646001 Plate from Iznik, 16th century (ceramic) by Islamic School, (16th century); Musee National de Ceramique, Sevres

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islamic art: falcon hunting. Ceramic of Isfahan or Isfahan in Iran, 19th century

Islamic art: falcon hunting. Ceramic of Isfahan or Isfahan in Iran, 19th century
LRI4645984 Islamic art: falcon hunting. Ceramic of Isfahan or Isfahan in Iran, 19th century. Iran, Teheran, Golistan Palace by Islamic School, (19th century); Golestan Palace, Tehran

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islamic Art: musicians and dancers of the Court of Nasser-al-Din

Islamic Art: musicians and dancers of the Court of Nasser-al-Din
LRI4645977 Islamic Art: musicians and dancers of the Court of Nasser-al-Din (Nasser al-Din or Nasser al-Din but also Nassereddin or Nassiruddin, 1831-1896) Shah of Persia (Iran) from 1848 to 1896)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Muslim cemetery in Eyup district

Muslim cemetery in Eyup district
LRI4645379 Muslim cemetery in Eyup district by Islamic School; Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: Muslim cemetery in Eyup district, Istanbul. Turkey); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Naval battle between Saracens and Crusaders in 1120. According to the manuscript '

Naval battle between Saracens and Crusaders in 1120. According to the manuscript "
GIA4730511 Naval battle between Saracens and Crusaders in 1120. According to the manuscript " Peregrinationem in terram sanctam" from the 12th century. Marciana, Venice

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The last of the Arab kings abandoned Granada after his siege by the Catholics in 1492

The last of the Arab kings abandoned Granada after his siege by the Catholics in 1492
GIA4742647 The last of the Arab kings abandoned Granada after his siege by the Catholics in 1492. Engraving by Gustave DorA©, 19th century

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Persian miniature of the 17th century representing the Creation of the World

Persian miniature of the 17th century representing the Creation of the World
GIA4763631 Persian miniature of the 17th century representing the Creation of the World: Man and Woman are represented near the tree of life, as well as all animals

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Interior view of a residence in Turkey under the Ottoman Empire

Interior view of a residence in Turkey under the Ottoman Empire
GIA4769734 Interior view of a residence in Turkey under the Ottoman Empire. Miniature from " Turkish Memorials" (codex Cicogna 1971 " Memorie Turchesche")

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Capture of Jerusalem by Saracen Armees in February 638. In '

Capture of Jerusalem by Saracen Armees in February 638. In "
GIA4780346 Capture of Jerusalem by Saracen Armees in February 638. In " Den Edlen Strengen Besten Fromen" by Johann Stumpff, 16th century

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Charles Martel (690-741) leading the Francs to the battle against the Arab invasion in

Charles Martel (690-741) leading the Francs to the battle against the Arab invasion in
GIA4727730 Charles Martel (690-741) leading the Francs to the battle against the Arab invasion in Tours (France), 732 (Battle of Poitiers)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Muhammad II: The siege (catch or fall) of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks of Muhammad

Muhammad II: The siege (catch or fall) of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks of Muhammad
JLJ4660887 Muhammad II: The siege (catch or fall) of Constantinople by the Ottoman Turks of Muhammad II, 1453. Miniature of Jean (Jan) Le Tavernier (died 1462)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The clepsydra has the elephant This is a medieval Muslim invention consisting of an

The clepsydra has the elephant This is a medieval Muslim invention consisting of an
LRI4661221 The clepsydra has the elephant This is a medieval Muslim invention consisting of an elephant-shaped water clock designed by the Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Representation of a water clepsydra (clock) designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj

Representation of a water clepsydra (clock) designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj
LRI4661261 Representation of a water clepsydra (clock) designed by Turkish engineer Ibn al-Rajjaj al-Jazari (Al Rajjaj Al Jazari) (1136-1206) and a calendar

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript

Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript
LRI4661159 Islamic representation of Adam and Eve and their 13 miniature twins from the manuscript " Zubdat al Tawarikh" (Zubdat al Tawarikh) (Creme of Stories)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Pelerins Bambaras (mollem or Muslim religious leaders), respectful of all the populations

Pelerins Bambaras (mollem or Muslim religious leaders), respectful of all the populations
LSE4329568 Pelerins Bambaras (mollem or Muslim religious leaders), respectful of all the populations they try to moralize, they manufacture grisgris and practice a little medicine

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Tierno Ousman, of the Toucouleur tribe, head of the village of Guemmou Koura (Mali)

Tierno Ousman, of the Toucouleur tribe, head of the village of Guemmou Koura (Mali)
LSE4328030 Tierno Ousman, of the Toucouleur tribe, head of the village of Guemmou Koura (Mali), holding a Muslim rosary with large grains, recting his prayers

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Portrait of the Muslim depute of Pontarlier, Doctor Philippe Grenier (1865-1944

Portrait of the Muslim depute of Pontarlier, Doctor Philippe Grenier (1865-1944
XEE4173003 Portrait of the Muslim depute of Pontarlier, Doctor Philippe Grenier (1865-1944) elected in December 1896. In " Le Petit Parisien" on 10/01/1897

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: A Catholic church built in 1753 in Malaca, Indonesia

A Catholic church built in 1753 in Malaca, Indonesia
LSE4299878 A Catholic church built in 1753 in Malaca, Indonesia. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Java, Indonesia; (add.info.: A Catholic church built in 1753 in Malaca)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal

The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal
LSE4320766 The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal. Painting, series, number 1/9, Bengal

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan

A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan
XEE4117253 A white woman breastfeeding her baby punished in Afghanistan; illustration for Aghanistan, -in " The twelve Nations" by M.E Fouinet, 1861

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Armes de Toman Bay - in 'Arab Art'

Armes de Toman Bay - in "Arab Art"
LSE4095146 Armes de Toman Bay - in " Arab Art" from the monuments of Cairo from the 7th century until the 18th century by Prisse d Avenennes

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Marriage musulmane en Egypt - in 'Moeurs et coutumes des peuples', ed

Marriage musulmane en Egypt - in "Moeurs et coutumes des peuples", ed
LSE4105513 Marriage musulmane en Egypt - in " Moeurs et coutumes des peuples", ed. Hocquart, Paris, 1814 by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Young Tunisian woman. Photography 1893

Young Tunisian woman. Photography 1893
LSE4109329 Young Tunisian woman. Photography 1893. by Unknown photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Young Tunisian woman)

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Tunisian woman. 1898

Tunisian woman. 1898
LSE4109326 Tunisian woman. 1898. by Unknown photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tunisian woman. 1898.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Dance of the Almies in Egypt. 1811

Dance of the Almies in Egypt. 1811
LSE4109323 Dance of the Almies in Egypt. 1811. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dance of the Almies in Egypt. 1811.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: The famous chemists: Geber Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815), Muslim alchemist of Persian origin

The famous chemists: Geber Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815), Muslim alchemist of Persian origin
LSE4088669 The famous chemists: Geber Jabir ibn Hayyan (721-815), Muslim alchemist of Persian origin (Arabic) with his master Giafar el Sadik Djafar al-Sadiq (or al-Sadiq, 702-765), Shiite immam

Background imageMuslim Religion Collection: Roland died during the battle of Roncesvaux between the army of Charlemagne

Roland died during the battle of Roncesvaux between the army of Charlemagne
XEE4161577 Roland died during the battle of Roncesvaux between the army of Charlemagne and that of the Saracens. 778. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18th century



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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.