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Islamic Arts Feature: Pick of the Week 01/16/10

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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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Allah (SWT), by WaoOoma
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Allah (SWT), by WaoOoma. I wish you could see the details. For example, the little black marks you see in the pattern...they all say Allah.

This Jumuah, by asma·kr

This Jumuah, by asma·kr. This is my dad's personal Qur'an. It's filled with with notes, underlines and reminders that he's made over the last 30 or so years that he's had it.

Lake Geneva, by Nizam Fahmi

Lake Geneva, by Nizam Fahmi

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Note: all the images presented in our Islamic Art feature are copyrighted to the original producers. Do not reproduce them without seeking their prior consent.

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Dr Mehzabeen b. Ibrahim joined MuslimMatters as a blogger in late 2007 under the handle 'iMuslim', whilst still a struggling grad student. Since then, she has attained a PhD in Molecular Biology and a subsequent Masters in Bioinformatics, and now works as a specialist in this field for a well-known British, medical charity, masha'Allah. Somewhere in between she found the time to get married, alhamdulillah. She likes to dabble in photo and videography, a sample of which can be found on her personal blog: iMuslim.tv.

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Amad

    January 17, 2010 at 10:28 AM

    The Quran photo was a story in itself… now that’s someone who really took the word of seriously, preserving his copy for 30 yrs mashallah!

  2. Holly Garza

    January 23, 2010 at 5:51 PM

    MashaAllah the picture are beautiful especially the last 2 however the middle one touched me personally MashaAllah =)

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