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[[Image:Aziz efendi-muhammad alayhi s-salam.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Muhammad" in [[Islamic calligraphy]].{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
[[Image:Aziz efendi-muhammad alayhi s-salam.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Muhammad" in [[Islamic calligraphy]].{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
[[Image:Wazir-mosque-ALLAH-Muhammad.jpg|thumb|200px|right|"[[Wazir Khan Mosque]], 16th century fresco calligraphy with floral designs surrounding the words ''"Allah" and "Muhammad" in blue''. Inscribed ''inside the names'' are calligraphic verses from the Quran in white paint of which the one inside the word ''"Allah"'' is the Ayat-ul-Kursi and the one inscribed inside the word ''"Muhammad"'' affirms the finality of Prophethood with the Prophet Muhammad".]]
[[Image:Mohammad Rasul Allah.jpg|thumb|350px|right|"Present day calligraphy from artist [http://www.salmaarastu.com/ Salmaa Rastu], It says ''Muhammad, Prophet of God''".]]
[[Image:Maome.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Muhammad in a 15th century illustration from a [[manuscript]] entitled, "al-âthâr al-bâqiya" by [[Al-Biruni|Al-Bîrûnî]] (973-1048) held by the [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]]. [http://expositions.bnf.fr/livrarab/grands/0_01.htm] Though depictions of Muhammad are culturally important, no undisputed record exists of his actual appearance{{Fact|date=February 2007}}.{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
[[Image:Maome.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Muhammad in a 15th century illustration from a [[manuscript]] entitled, "al-âthâr al-bâqiya" by [[Al-Biruni|Al-Bîrûnî]] (973-1048) held by the [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]]. [http://expositions.bnf.fr/livrarab/grands/0_01.htm] Though depictions of Muhammad are culturally important, no undisputed record exists of his actual appearance{{Fact|date=February 2007}}.{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
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Revision as of 19:31, 28 February 2007

Image(s) 1

File:Aziz efendi-muhammad alayhi s-salam.jpg
"Muhammad" in Islamic calligraphy.
File:Wazir-mosque-ALLAH-Muhammad.jpg
"Wazir Khan Mosque, 16th century fresco calligraphy with floral designs surrounding the words "Allah" and "Muhammad" in blue. Inscribed inside the names are calligraphic verses from the Quran in white paint of which the one inside the word "Allah" is the Ayat-ul-Kursi and the one inscribed inside the word "Muhammad" affirms the finality of Prophethood with the Prophet Muhammad".
File:Mohammad Rasul Allah.jpg
"Present day calligraphy from artist Salmaa Rastu, It says Muhammad, Prophet of God".
Muhammad in a 15th century illustration from a manuscript entitled, "al-âthâr al-bâqiya" by Al-Bîrûnî (973-1048) held by the Bibliothèque nationale de France. [1] Though depictions of Muhammad are culturally important, no undisputed record exists of his actual appearance[citation needed].



Image(s) 2

File:Miraj2.jpg
A 16th century Persian miniature painting celebrating Muhammad's ascent into the Heavens, a journey known as the Miraj. Muhammad's face is veiled, a common practice in Islamic art.


Image(s) 3

Image made in 1315 of Pre-Prophethood Muhammad re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From Tabriz, Persia and can be found in Rashid al-Dins Jami' al-Tawarikh ("The Universal History" or "Compendium of Chronicles"), held in the University of Edinburgh.