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Islam Collection (page 6)

"Islam: A Tapestry of Faith, Culture

Background imageIslam Collection: Interior of the 'Al-Attarine' madrasa in the medina of Fez, Morocco

Interior of the "Al-Attarine" madrasa in the medina of Fez, Morocco. The medina of Fes was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981

Background imageIslam Collection: Handmade carpets for sale hanging outside the old ruins of Telouet Kasbah, High Atlas mountains

Handmade carpets for sale hanging outside the old ruins of Telouet Kasbah, High Atlas mountains, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Berber tea for sale in the souks markets of Marrakech, Morocco

Berber tea for sale in the souks markets of Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Handmade souvenirs for tourists in the souk of medina old town, Marrakech, Morocco

Handmade souvenirs for tourists in the souk of medina old town, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Dried flowers and herbs for sale in the traditional souk of medina, Marrakech, Morocco

Dried flowers and herbs for sale in the traditional souk of medina, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: High angle view of colorful flowers in storage compartments drying in the souks of medina

High angle view of colorful flowers in storage compartments drying in the souks of medina, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Details of arabic decorations and mosaic inside Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Details of arabic decorations and mosaic inside Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Arabic inscriptions and decorations on apse inside the ancient Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Arabic inscriptions and decorations on apse inside the ancient Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Decorated ancient wooden doorway, Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Decorated ancient wooden doorway, Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Old fountain fully decorated with ancient mosaic tiles in the historical Bahia Palace, Marrakech

Old fountain fully decorated with ancient mosaic tiles in the historical Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background imageIslam Collection: Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background imageIslam Collection: Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background imageIslam Collection: Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background imageIslam Collection: Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background imageIslam Collection: Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Ramadan decorations, Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Background imageIslam Collection: Afghan vendor wears rings on his fingers to attract customers ahead of Eid-al-Fitr in

Afghan vendor wears rings on his fingers to attract customers ahead of Eid-al-Fitr in
An Afghan vendor wears rings on his fingers to attract customers ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Fitr in Kabul September 9, 2010

Background imageIslam Collection: The traditional sweets Kahk are prepare ahead of the Eid al-Fitr festival

The traditional sweets Kahk are prepare ahead of the Eid al-Fitr festival
The traditional sweets " Kahk" are prepare ahead of the Eid al-Fitr festival, at a bakery in Cairo, Egypt May 24, 2019. Picture taken May 24, 2019. REUTERS/Hayam Adel

Background imageIslam Collection: Oman, Muscat. Souvenirs for sale in the old souk of Mutrah

Oman, Muscat. Souvenirs for sale in the old souk of Mutrah

Background imageIslam Collection: The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Gold and tile work of the royal palace door in Fes. Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Islamic decorative tiles (zeligs). Tetouan, Morocco

Islamic decorative tiles (zeligs). Tetouan, Morocco

Background imageIslam Collection: Qatar, Doha, Fanar Qatar Islamic Cultural Center and Souq Waqif

Qatar, Doha, Fanar Qatar Islamic Cultural Center and Souq Waqif

Background imageIslam Collection: Ota Darvoza, the western gate to the old town of Khiva. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ota Darvoza, the western gate to the old town of Khiva. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan

Background imageIslam Collection: Map showing the beginnings of the Moslem Power, 7th century. (print)

Map showing the beginnings of the Moslem Power, 7th century. (print)
7420043 Map showing the beginnings of the Moslem Power, 7th century. (print); (add.info.: Map showing the beginnings of the Moslem Power, 7th century. From the book Outline of History by H.G)

Background imageIslam Collection: Preparation of a banquet: illustration of a poem by the Persian poet Hafez (Hafiz Shirazi)

Preparation of a banquet: illustration of a poem by the Persian poet Hafez (Hafiz Shirazi) (mid-14th century)
AIS5335290 Preparation of a banquet: illustration of a poem by the Persian poet Hafez (Hafiz Shirazi) (mid-14th century), from a manuscript (damascus, Syria) (miniature); Narodni Muzej, Belgrade

Background imageIslam Collection: Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai)

Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai, ca)
AIS5375593 Tomb and Madrasa of the Mamluk Sultan Qa'it Bay (Qaitbay or Qaytbay, Kait Bey, Qait Bay, Kaietbai, ca. 1416-1496), Egypt, Cairo

Background imageIslam Collection: Syria: Damascus around 1900 - Muslim cemetery - engraving by Meyer

Syria: Damascus around 1900 - Muslim cemetery - engraving by Meyer and Meaulle from the book "A l'assaut de
PCT4282023 Syria: Damascus around 1900 - Muslim cemetery - engraving by Meyer and Meaulle from the book "A l'assaut de l'Asie" edition Mame 1901 - by Meaulle

Background imageIslam Collection: An Islamic solar quadrant, 1870 (lacquered wood)

An Islamic solar quadrant, 1870 (lacquered wood)
MMM5470032 An Islamic solar quadrant, 1870 (lacquered wood); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: An Islamic solar quadrant)

Background imageIslam Collection: Islamic solar quadrant, engraved on both sides, and can be used for astronomical calculations

Islamic solar quadrant, engraved on both sides, and can be used for astronomical calculations, 1870 (lacquered wood)
MMM5473273 Islamic solar quadrant, engraved on both sides, and can be used for astronomical calculations, 1870 (lacquered wood); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageIslam Collection: Mullahs From Bhopal, India In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano

Mullahs From Bhopal, India In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano, Published 1878 ©UIG/Leemage
UIG5420592 Mullahs From Bhopal, India In The 19Th Century. From El Mundo En La Mano, Published 1878 ©UIG/Leemage

Background imageIslam Collection: A heavenly apparition

A heavenly apparition
5672120 A heavenly apparition; (add.info.: Traditional Russian woodcut Illustration showing a heavenly apparition. 1736.); Universal History Archive/UIG




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"Islam: A Tapestry of Faith, Culture, and History" From the intricate Islamic carvings adorning the walls of Alhambra in Spain to the serene sight of a Muslim woman kneeling on her prayer mat in Jordan, Islam weaves together diverse elements that span continents and centuries. In Cairo, a veiled Egyptian woman stands as a symbol of resilience and grace amidst bustling streets. Traveling back in time to the 1800s, Palestinian women gather in Jerusalem, their presence echoing strength and determination. The Old Bridge over the Neretva river in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina tells tales of unity bridging divides through its architectural marvel. The majestic Cedars of Lebanon stand tall as ancient witnesses to faith's endurance throughout generations. Reflecting upon history, we encounter the Arab empire flourishing during the mid-700s—a testament to intellectual advancements that shaped civilizations. Even propaganda postcards cannot overshadow Islam's essence; they merely serve as reminders that misunderstandings can arise from fear or ignorance. Yet amidst turmoil depicted by Arabs fighting tigers in desert landscapes lies an unwavering spirit rooted deep within this faith. Journeying further reveals breathtaking sights like Alhambra palace with its reflecting pool—an oasis for contemplation and beauty nestled within Granada's embrace. And who could forget Dome of the Rock standing proudly alongside Western Wall? These landmarks embody spiritual significance not only for Muslims but also for those seeking solace or connection across cultures. Islam is more than just a religion—it is an intricate tapestry interwoven with artistry, devotion, history, and diversity. It invites us all to explore its rich heritage while fostering understanding among nations worldwide—bridging gaps between past and present so that we may forge a brighter future together.