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emaadsidiki · 4 months
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MIA Park, Doha, Qatar.
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antigonipapantoni · 7 months
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princessofthemoooon · 10 months
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BELLA HADID at the opening of the “Baghdad: Eye’s Delight” Exhibit at The Museum of Islamic Art on October 25th 2022 wearing SCHIAPARELLI COUTURE
Bella again just manages to look amazing. This Schiaparelli look was just amazing, the black with gold embellishments just look amazing. I love the buttons and the eyes on the shoes. It's such a beautiful look, and Bella just wears it so well. Her eyes feel like they're reaching into my soul, and I'm just so obsessed with this look.
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baebeylik · 3 days
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Steel Sword. Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt.
Belonged to Al-Adil Sayf al-Din Tumanbay. 1501 CE.
The Museum of Islamic Art. Cairo
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easyrrrider · 8 months
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paulpingminho · 2 years
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Strolling around MIA Park in Doha, Qatar
Strolling around MIA Park in #Doha, #Qatar #visitqatar #discoverQatar
MIA Park is an artificial green area with grass and trees near the MIA, Museum of Islamic Art. The museum park is impressively big, with a size of 290,000 m2. Impressive for an Arabic country nonetheless! For comparison, Hyde Park London is 1,42 km², roughly five times bigger than MIA Park. The museum of Islamic art itself was constructed in 2006, with its grand opening to the public in December…
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Strolling around MIA Park in Doha, Qatar
Strolling around MIA Park in #Doha, #Qatar #visitqatar #discoverQatar
MIA Park is an artificial green area with grass and trees near the MIA, Museum of Islamic Art. The museum park is impressively big, with a size of 290,000 m2. Impressive for an Arabic country nonetheless! For comparison, Hyde Park London is 1,42 km², roughly five times bigger than MIA Park. The museum of Islamic art itself was constructed in 2006, with its grand opening to the public in December…
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53v3nfrn5 · 26 days
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‘Small Knife with Sheath’ The Ottoman Empire, 18th century. Material: steel, silver, bone, horn, mother-of-pearl, enamel [source]
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emaadsidiki · 4 months
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Museum of Islamic Art 🎨 MIA 🎯 Doha, Qatar.
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Happy Islamic New Year! Also known as the Hijri New Year, it is the first day of Muharram, which is the first month in the Islamic calendar. The starting point of Islamic calendar is migration of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. This day, observed at sunset of July 6th this year, signifies a time of renewal and spiritual contemplation.
Did you know Sacramento is home to the second oldest Muslim Mosque in the United States west of the Mississippi River? The Muslim community has grown in the Sacramento area ever since the early 1900s. A large majority of those who came to California in the early 1900s were South Asian immigrants seeking education in the United States or were refugees fleeing colonial oppression.
Construction of the Mosque began in 1941 at 411 V Street and was finished in 1947. This Mosque continues to serve the Islamic community today as part of the Muslim Mosque Association.
For today, Jared letterpress printed a Hijri New Year greeting with black rubber base ink using a 4x6 Golding Official #2 tabletop printing press. The text reads, “Hijri New Year 1st day of Muharram,” and was typeset with 30 point Caslon type font.
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viagginterstellari · 5 months
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Women talking - Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art, Taskent, 2022
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lionofchaeronea · 7 months
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The Lovers, Reza Abbasi, 1630
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arthistoryanimalia · 6 months
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#MetalMonday:
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Lamp in the form of a bird, 12th c.
Persian, Iran, Khorasan province, Seljuk-Atabeg period
Quaternary alloy, cast & incised, with turquoise inlay
13.34 x 19.05 x 19.05 cm (5 1/4 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.)
On display at Harvard Art Museums
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nevzatboyraz44 · 27 days
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Müze kalitesinde İslami osmanlı aydınlatılmış el yazısı hat paneli, üzerinde Kuran ayetleri yazılı, imzalı ve tarihli
İslami osmanlı aydınlatılmış EL YAZILI İslami hat paneli, kağıt üzerine yazılmış Kuran ayetleri. 1308 Hicri İmza: Ebu Bekir El Kasmi Boyut: 121 cm x 40 cm
لوحة خطية إسلامية عثمانية مضيئة بجودة المتحف مع آيات قرآنية منقوشة وموقعة ومؤرخة
لوحة الخط الإسلامي العثمانية المضيئة المكتوبة بخط اليد، آيات قرآنية مكتوبة على الورق. 1308 هجرية التوقيع: أبو بكر القاسمي الحجم: 121 سم × 40 سم
Museum quality Islamic Ottoman illuminated handwritten calligraphy panel with Quranic verses written on it, signed and dated
Islamic Ottoman illuminated HANDWRITED Islamic calligraphy panel with Quranic verses written on paper. 1308 Hijri Signature: Abu Bakr Al Qasmi Size: 121 cm x 40 cm
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