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[[Image:Aziz efendi-muhammad alayhi s-salam.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Muhammad" in a new genre of [[Islamic calligraphy]] started in the 17th century by [[Hafiz Osman]].<ref name="Ali7">Ali, Wijdan. "[http://www2.let.uu.nl/Solis/anpt/ejos/pdf4/07Ali.pdf 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&ndash;24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 7</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]
[[Image:Aziz efendi-muhammad alayhi s-salam.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Muhammad" in a new genre of [[Islamic calligraphy]] started in the 17th century by [[Hafiz Osman]].<ref name="Ali7">Ali, Wijdan. "[http://www2.let.uu.nl/Solis/anpt/ejos/pdf4/07Ali.pdf 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&ndash;24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 7</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=1}}]]

[[Image:Muhammad at Kaba c.png|thumb|200px|right|A 16th-century Ottoman illustration depicting Muhammad at the [[Kaaba]]. Muhammad's face is veiled, a practice followed in the [[Islamic art]] since the 16th century.<ref name="Ali7">Ali (1999), p. 7</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=3}}]]
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[[Image:Miraj2.jpg|thumb|155px|left|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 practice in [[Islamic art]] of this [[genre]]. {{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=2}}]]
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[[image:Mohammed kaaba 1315.jpg|thumb|The earliest surviving image of Muhammad made in [[1315]] and showing Muhammad re-dedicating the Black Stone at the Kaaba. From [[Tabriz]], [[Persia]] and can be found in [[Rashid al-Din]]s [[Jami' al-Tawarikh]] ("''The Universal History''" or "''Compendium of Chronicles''"), held in the [[University of Edinburgh]].<ref>Ali, Wijdan. "[http://www2.let.uu.nl/Solis/anpt/ejos/pdf4/07Ali.pdf 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&ndash;24. Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, p. 3</ref>{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=3}}]]
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[[Image:Muhammad-supcourt.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Muhammad at the [[United States Supreme Court building]] in [[Washington, DC]].{{Ed right2|Muhammad/images|section=4}}]]
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[[Image:Maome.jpg|thumb|220px|left|15th century illustration in a copy of a [[manuscript]] by [[Al-Biruni|Al-Bîrûnî]], depicting Muhammad preaching the Qur'an in Mecca.<ref>{{cite web | publisher=[[Bibliothèque nationale de France]] | 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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"Muhammad" in a new genre of Islamic calligraphy started in the 17th century by Hafiz Osman.[1]
  1. ^ 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