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Revision as of 14:00, 28 February 2007 editALM scientist (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers7,390 edits rv: I have already given you 3 citation telling the calligraphy is the tradition instead of picture and shown 49 books too. That is enough.← Previous edit Revision as of 14:02, 28 February 2007 edit undoNetscott (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users22,834 edits uh, we're not going to have two calligraphic images on the leadNext edit →
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] (16th century) Beautiful fresco painting with floral designs surrounding the words "Allah" and "Muhammad" in blue. Inscribed inside the names are calligraphic verses from the Quran in white paint of which the one inside the word "Allah" is the Ayat-ul-Kursi and the one inscribed inside the word "Muhammad" affirms the finality of Prophethood with the Prophet Muhammad.]] ] (16th century) Beautiful fresco painting with floral designs surrounding the words "Allah" and "Muhammad" in blue. Inscribed inside the names are calligraphic verses from the Quran in white paint of which the one inside the word "Allah" is the Ayat-ul-Kursi and the one inscribed inside the word "Muhammad" affirms the finality of Prophethood with the Prophet Muhammad. {{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
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File:Wazir-mosque-ALLAH-Muhammad.jpg
Wazir Khan Mosque (16th century) Beautiful fresco painting with floral designs surrounding the words "Allah" and "Muhammad" in blue. Inscribed inside the names are calligraphic verses from the Quran in white paint of which the one inside the word "Allah" is the Ayat-ul-Kursi and the one inscribed inside the word "Muhammad" affirms the finality of Prophethood with the Prophet Muhammad. edit



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File:Miraj2.jpg
A 16th century Persian miniature painting celebrating Muhammad's ascent into the Heavens, a journey known as the Miraj. Muhammad's face is veiled, a common practice in Islamic art.edit


Image(s) 3

Image made in 1315 of Pre-Prophethood Muhammad re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From Tabriz, Persia and can be found in Rashid al-Dins Jami' al-Tawarikh ("The Universal History" or "Compendium of Chronicles"), held in the University of Edinburgh.edit