Islamic Art Feature: Pick of the Week 11/7/09

November 7, 2009 Islamic art
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Welcome to the another edition of MuslimMatters.org’s regular Islamic Art feature. If you want to see your work on MM, then either email us your images to art[@]muslimmatters[.]org or submit them to our Flickr group.

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A salat theme this week…

Love Notes, by Afeefa

Love Notes, by Afeefa

Praying Zuhr in -4 temperature on mountains of Koli, Finland. By Tabish

Praying Zuhr in -4 temperature on mountains of Koli, Finland. By Tabish

Islamic tondo/mandala - a watercolour by aleena

Islamic tondo/mandala - a watercolour by aleena

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  • UAS

    “Islamic tondo/mandala – a watercolour by aleena”

    The bright colors in this image which color the deeds pictured remind me of the real and ultimate success in Jannatul Firdous. On that day, all of our worship and good deeds will be sharp, crisp and clear.

    • http://muslimmatters.org/author/imuslim/ iMuslim

      Deep analysis, masha’Allah…

  • Stinger

    Beautiful, I especially like the last two.

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  • Aleppine

    In Finland right now and planning to go to Koli at some point inshallah; the picture of zuhr on Koli has trebled my desire to do so.  Prayed zuhr in the middle of Nuuksio in South Finland the other day, similar experience…