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Iran-Persia: The Prophet Muhammad preaching his final sermon to his earliest converts, on Mount Ararat near Mecca,13th century

The Prophet Muhammad preaching his final sermon to his earliest converts, on Mount Ararat near Mecca; taken from a medieval-era manuscript of the astronomical treatise 'The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries' by the Persian scholar al-Biruni; currently housed in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France. Representations of the Prophet Muhammad are controversial, and generally forbidden in Sunni Islam (especially Hanafiyya, Wahabi, Salafiyya). Shia Islam and some other branches of Sunni Islam (Hanbali, Maliki, Shafi'i) are generally more tolerant of such representational images, but even so the Prophet's features are generally veiled or concealed by flames as a mark of deep respect.
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Iran-Persia: The Prophet Muhammad preaching his final sermon to his earliest converts, on Mount Ararat near Mecca,13th century
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Traducción automática: El profeta Mahoma predicando su último sermón a sus primeros conversos, en el monte Ararat, cerca de La Meca; tomado de un manuscrito de la época medieval del tratado astronómico 'Los signos restantes de los siglos pasados' del erudito persa al-Biruni; Actualmente se encuentra en la colección de la Bibliotheque Nationale, París, Francia. Las representaciones del profeta Mahoma son controvertidas y generalmente prohibidas en el Islam sunita (especialmente hanafiyya, wahabi y salafiyya). El Islam chiita y algunas otras ramas del Islam sunita (Hanbali, Maliki, Shafi'i) son generalmente más tolerantes con este tipo de imágenes representativas, pero aun así los rasgos del Profeta generalmente están velados u ocultos por llamas como señal de profundo respeto.
The Prophet Muhammad preaching his final sermon to his earliest converts, on Mount Ararat near Mecca; taken from a medieval-era manuscript of the astronomical treatise 'The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries' by the Persian scholar al-Biruni; currently housed in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France. Representations of the Prophet Muhammad are controversial, and generally forbidden in Sunni Islam (especially Hanafiyya, Wahabi, Salafiyya). Shia Islam and some other branches of Sunni Islam (Hanbali, Maliki, Shafi'i) are generally more tolerant of such representational images, but even so the Prophet's features are generally veiled or concealed by flames as a mark of deep respect.
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43.2 x 25.9 cm | 17.0 x 10.2 in (300 dpi)
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ARABE ARABIA ART ARTE ARTES ASIA ASIATICO ESCRITURA HISTORIA HISTORICO IRAN ISLAM MECA MUSULMAN PINTURA PROFETA RELIGION TURCO TURQUIA