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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Isme Zaat ALLAH. The Personal Name of God. The Name of ALLAH engraved inside a glass crystal through laser technology. By Humayunn N A Peerzaada.
Bismillah. By Samee Panda.
Old Makkah (oil painting) - by Ahlam Baha
Abstract Islamic piece, by Baker Masad, as featured on the Arab Art Gallery.
Emblem of Khorasan, by moslihh. Khorasan is a land that is today known as Afghanistan. It means the land of sunrise. Please click on the image for a great deal more information about the motivation behind this piece.
— 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.
We didn’t ‘cut’ anything. The link to your file must have broke somehow – this often happens when Flickr users edit their photos. It has been fixed now. :)
Cub
July 3, 2010 at 8:55 AM
MashaAllah, lovely!
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haizee
July 18, 2010 at 5:00 AM
where is the features here
Moslihh
September 24, 2010 at 5:29 PM
I have realized that you have cut the link to my image of Khorasan Banner could I ask why is that?
regards
iMuslim
September 26, 2010 at 11:14 AM
We didn’t ‘cut’ anything. The link to your file must have broke somehow – this often happens when Flickr users edit their photos. It has been fixed now. :)