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.
Over the next few weeks, we particularly welcome images that represent the true spirit of Ramadan.
Click on the images below to view the original.
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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.
Click on the photo, and you’ll be taken to the Flickr account of Mansour Ali, the photographer who produced the image. Message him, and I’m sure he’ll advise you. :)
Amatullah
August 29, 2009 at 7:14 PM
mashaAllah beautiful work :)
Mansour Ali
August 29, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Thanks and Ramadhan Karim
Bahader
August 30, 2009 at 1:39 AM
How do I download Masjid Putra Jaya picture as jpeg? To is it in my desktop…
amad
August 30, 2009 at 2:54 AM
same request… this is a perfect desktop image!
iMuslim
August 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM
Click on the photo, and you’ll be taken to the Flickr account of Mansour Ali, the photographer who produced the image. Message him, and I’m sure he’ll advise you. :)