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] started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman.<ref name="Ali7">Ali, Wijdan. "". In ''Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Turkish Art'', eds. M. Kiel, N. Landman, and H. Theunissen. No. 7, 1–24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 7</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]] | |||
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] painting celebrating Muhammad's ascent into the Heavens, a journey known as the ]. Muhammad's face is veiled, a practice in ] of this ]. {{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=2}}]] | ] painting celebrating Muhammad's ascent into the Heavens, a journey known as the ]. Muhammad's face is veiled, a practice in ] of this ]. {{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=2}}]] | ||
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] and showing Muhammad re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From ], ] and can be found in ]s ] ("''The Universal History''" or "''Compendium of Chronicles''"), held in the ].<ref>Ali, Wijdan. "". In ''Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Turkish Art'', eds. M. Kiel, N. Landman, and H. Theunissen. No. 7, 1–24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 3</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=3}}]] | |||
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] of Pre-Prophethood Muhammad re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From ], ] and can be found in ]s ] ("''The Universal History''" or "''Compendium of Chronicles''"), held in the ].{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=3}}]] | |||
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] by ], depicting Muhammad preaching the Qur'an in Mecca.<ref name=maome>{{cite web | publisher=] | url=http://expositions.bnf.fr/livrarab/grands/0_01.htm | title=Le Prophète Mahomet | publication=L'art du livre arabe | accessdate=03-02-2007}}</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=5}}]] | |||
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- ^ Ali, Wijdan. "From the Literal to the Spiritual: The Development of Prophet Muhammad's Portrayal from 13th Century Ilkhanid Miniatures to 17th Century Ottoman Art". In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Turkish Art, eds. M. Kiel, N. Landman, and H. Theunissen. No. 7, 1–24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 7 Cite error: The named reference "Ali7" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- Ali, Wijdan. "From the Literal to the Spiritual: The Development of Prophet Muhammad's Portrayal from 13th Century Ilkhanid Miniatures to 17th Century Ottoman Art". In Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Turkish Art, eds. M. Kiel, N. Landman, and H. Theunissen. No. 7, 1–24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 3
- "Le Prophète Mahomet". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 03-02-2007.
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