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] by ].<ref>{{cite web | publisher=] | url=http://expositions.bnf.fr/livrarab/grands/0_01.htm | title=Le Prophète Mahomet | publication=L'art du livre arabe | accessdate=03-02-2007}}</ref> "Muslims generally have a strong aversion to sculptured or pictured representations of their Prophet."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.supremecourtus.gov/about/north&southwalls.pdf | title=Courtroom Friezes: South and North Walls (Information Sheet) | publisher=Office of the Curator, Supreme Court of the United States | accessdate=03-02-2007}}</ref> Therefore, Islamic art tended to be abstract or decorative or calligraphic, although there are portraits of Muhammad drawn by Muslim artists.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4674864.stm | title=BBC Q&A: Depicting the Prophet Muhammad | publisher=BBC News | date=02-02-2006}}</ref><ref>Esposito (1998), p.9</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://hnn.us/roundup/entries/21534.html | publisher=History News Network | title=Islam prohibits neither images of Muhammad nor jokes about religion | author=Amir Taheri | accessdate=03-02-2007}}</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
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Image(s) 1

File:Aziz efendi-muhammad alayhi s-salam.jpg
"Muhammad" in Islamic calligraphy.edit



Image(s) 2

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