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    Mohammed Image Archive

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    Islamic Depictions of Mohammed with Face Hidden

    In order to sidestep the prohibition against actually depicting Mohammed, artists in Muslimsocieties sometimes showed him with his face blank or hidden. This way it could be claimed thatthey never actually drew Mohammed -- only his clothes.

    (Note: Several art historians and scholars have written in to say that some of the facelessMohammeds shown here were likely to have been originally drawn with faces that were later

    scratched out.)

    The Prophet Mohammed in a Mosque. Turkey, 16th century, painting on paper. Museum of FineArts, Boston. The artist depicted Mohammed in very long sleeves so as to avoid showing hishands, though his neck and hints of his features are visible.(Hat tip: Brett K.)

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    completed in, a Turkish religious biography of Mohammedi Nebi-SiyerThis is a miniature fromand later lavishly illustrated with 814 miniatures under the reign of Ottoman ruler Murad1388

    III, being completed in 1595. Many of the miniatures depict Mohammed, and this particular oneshows Ali bin Abu Taleb beheading Nasr bin al-Hareth in the presence of Mohammed and hiscompanions.

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    Mohammed Splits the Moon. Illustration taken from a "Falnameh," a sixteenth century Persianbook of prophesies. Artist unknown; watercolor painting; Mohammed is the veiled figure on the

    of an exhibition that, partThe Saxon State Library, Dresden, Germanyright. Currently housed in.here. The original image can be seenThe Library of Congress in 1996was displayed at

    (Hat tip: Martin H.)

    Newly born Mohammed in his mother's arms being shown to his grandfather and Meccans. Froma Turkish book illustration (date unknown). University of California, San Diego.(Hat tip: Brett K.)

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    Persian miniature from the mid-1500s depicting Mohammed ascending to Paradise astride themiraculous horse Buraq, surrounded by angels. In Islamic lore, this event is called the "Miraj," orthe Night Journey. From a miniature made to illustrate a copy of the poems of Nizami, called

    Currently housed in the British Library,43.-(Five Poems). Tabriz, Persia, 1539KhamsaNizami'sLondon.

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    A close-up from the same picture as above, only showing the Mohammed figure.

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    .unknownMohammed (head engulfed in sacred fire) returning from the Miraj. Persian. Date

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    16th-century version of a 14th-century original painting showing Fatima (foreground), on herway to a Jewish wedding party, receiving a parcel of the green cloak brought by the AngelGabriel from Paradise, in the presence of Mohammed (on the right), his young wife Aisha (nextto him), and family members. Currently in the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin.(Hat tip: Martin H.)

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    Detail of Mohammed from the picture above.

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    Mohammed carried to heaven ("Maometto portato in cielo") from the Kaaba. Persian miniature,reproduced early 1800s. A page from the bookIl costume antico e moderno, o, storia delgoverno, della milizia, della religione, delle arti, scienze ed usanze di tutti i popoli antichi e

    moderni by Giuli Ferrario (published sometime between 1823 and 1838). In the collection of the.New York Public Library(Hat tip: Raafat)

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    The Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim army at the battle of Uhud: illustrated leaf from amanuscript of the Siyar-i-Nabi, made for Sultan Murad III, copied by the scribe Mustafa bin

    in 2001.Sotheby'sVali, Ottoman, Constantinople, c.1594. Sold by auction at(Hat tip: Kilgore Trout.)

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    Islamic image of the Koran being revealed to Mohammed during a battle. Source unknown.

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    The Angel Gabriel cleansing Mohammed's heart of impurities in preparation for his ascent to

    heaven, while the other angels watch. From the 16th-century manuscript The Progress of thewhich not only features other images ofthis site, from Turkey. Image taken fromProphetMohammed but also has a very informative essay about the folkloric and mythological origins ofthe "miraj," which is not actually described in the Koran.

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    Another image of Mohammed riding Buraq up to heaven. Provenance unknown; taken from thesame site as above.

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    Allegorical scene of Mohammed riding Buraq during his "Night Voyage." Origin unknown.

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    The TopkapiMohammed at the Kaaba. Miniature from the Ottoman Empire, c. 1595. In

    .Museum, Istanbul(Hat tip: Jos.)

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    Theh the Angel Gabriel. Miniature from the Ottoman Empire, c. 1595. InMohammed wit

    .Topkapi Museum, Istanbul(Hat tip: Jos.)

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    Mohammed praying at the Kaaba in Mecca. From the Siyer-i Nebi, a Turkish epic aboutMohammed written by Mustafa, son of Yusef of Erzurum; original manuscript completed in1388 A.D.; illustrated during reign of Murad III and completed in 1595 A.D. Currently housed inthe Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul.(Hat tip: S. and Martin H.)

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    Mohammed, on a blue donkey, touching hands with the Archangel Gabriel, from the 1595illustrated edition of the Siyer-i Nebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    Detail from the picture above.

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    Mohammed standing before the Kaaba in Mecca, from the 1595 illustrated edition of the Siyer-iNebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    Mohammed receiving a vision near Mecca, from the 1595 illustrated edition of the Siyer-i Nebi.Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    The Archangel Gabriel giving the Annunciation to Mohammed, from the 1595 illustrated editionof the Siyer-i Nebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    Mohammed and his followers having a rendezvious with soldiers, from the 1595 illustratededition of the Siyer-i Nebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    Mohammed on his deathbed; his face is covered, and another man's face is over his. From the1595 illustrated edition of the Siyer-i Nebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    Mohammed with his daughter Fatima and son-in-law, Ali, from the 1595 illustrated edition ofthe Siyer-i Nebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    Mohammed and his followers travel to Mecca, from the 1595 illustrated edition of the Siyer-iNebi. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.

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    of ahe blogposted on tThe unattributed image of Mohammed sitting on a rug at a banquet wasDutch-Iranian academic.

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    Mohammed is depicted in this painting at the upper right, riding on a camel. The painting iscalled "The Day of the Last Judgment"; unsigned but attributed to the artist MohammadModabber. Undated, but likely from the late 19th century. In the Reza Abbasi MuseumCollection (Iran). Published in the book Coffee-House Painting, by Hadi Seyf (published by theReza Abbasi Museum).

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    Detail of the painting above, showing Mohammed on a camel overseeing the judgment ofmankind, with other prophets on a staircase to the left.

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    Mohammed is depicted in the center of this painting, with his face covered. The painting is alsocalled "The Day of the Last Judgment"; signed by the artist Mohammad Modabber, from 1897.In the Sa'd-Abad Cultural Collection (Iran). Published in the book Coffee-House Painting, byHadi Seyf (published by the Reza Abbasi Museum).

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    Detail of the painting above, showing Mohammed in the lower center with his face covered,observing angels using the scales of justice. Other holy men, also with their faces covered, canbe seen on the left.

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    , the chiefHubalMohammed at the Kaaba, supervising the removal of pagan idols, including

    diety of Mecca prior to Mohammed's introduction of Islam.(Hat tip: Luuk)

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    Mohammed and his wife Aisha freeing the daughter of a tribal chief. From the Siyer-i Nebi. Inthe Topkapi Palace Library, Istanbul.

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    Mohammed giving his daughter Fatima in marriage to his cousin Ali. From the Siyer-i Nebi. Inthe Topkapi Palace Library, Istanbul.

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    Mohammed (in green, lower left) marching to the Battle of Uhud. From the Siyer-i Nebi. In theMuseum of Turkish and Islamic Art, Istanbul.

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    The Angel Gabriel appearing to Mohammed, on Mount al-Noor (a hill near Mecca whereNour," upper-as "althis map of MeccaMohammed received his first visions; you can find it on

    right). A miniature illustration from the biography of Mohammed entitled Siyar-i Nabi, byAhmed Nur Ibn Mustafa, published in Turkey, 18th century.

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    Mohammed on the "Miraj," or Night Journey, riding on Buraq amidst angels. From the Khamsaof Nizami, Shirazi style of painting, Persia, 1517 AD. This is one of the clearest examples ofMohammed being painted originally with his face visible, but having it later scratched out by areligious zealot. Published in the bookIslamic Art.

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    The Ascent of Mohammed to heaven on Buraq. From a Persian manuscript, c. 1570. Opaquewatercolor and gold on paper. From the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. A

    . A catalog listing gives the specifics of theheren be viewedsize image of the full painting ca-full.herework

    (Hat tip: Brett K.)

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    Mohammed (top, veiled) and the first four Caliphs. From the Subhat al-Akhbar. Original in theAustrian National Library (sterreichische Nationalbibliothek) in Vienna.

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    Mohammed enthroned in heaven, attended by angels. Likely Persian, but date and locationunknown.

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    Mohammed (with face not visible) lying (possibly dead) in a grotto, with anachronistic Mongolwarriors looking on.

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    Indian or Asian painting of Mohammed receiving visions.

    Mohammed flying over Mecca during the miraj, his ascent to heaven. Turkey, early 17th.Los Angeles County Museum of Artcentury. From the

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    Mohammed (seated on a white horse, head shrouded in sacred fire) destroying the idols at theKa'aba in Mecca. From an 11th-century Persian miniature, housed in the Bibliotheque Nationale,

    Paris.

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    Mohammed ascending to Paradise. 16th century painting, currently housed in the Seattle ArtMuseum.

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    The Archangel Gabriel appearing to Mohammed. An illustration from a 1594-5 Turkish editionof the Siyer-i-Nabi. In the Louvre Museum, Paris.

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    The Archangel Gabriel inspiring Mohammed in the Medina Mosque. 18th century Ottomanpainting, purportedly a copy of an image in an 8th century Koran (though that seems unlikely).

    In the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, Istanbul.

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    "Mohammed's Paradise," a rare supposedly 11th-century miniature from the volume The Historyof Mohammed, produced in Persia in 1030. (Though the style seems much later than 11thcentury.) It is not clear which figure is Mohammed -- see detail below. Now in the Bibliotheque

    Nationale, Paris.

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    Detail from the picture above. Mohammed is likely the figure entirely engulfed in gold flame;the man with the green turban is most probably the semi-mythological figure Khidr, or Abu

    Bakr. Mohammed may also be one of the other figures elsewhere in the picture.

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    Mohammed riding Buraq up to Paradise. Date unknown. Currently housed in the Worcester ArtMuseum, Massachusetts.

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    Mohammed riding Buraq up to Paradise. 1504 A.D. illustration from the Khamsa of ElyasNezami. Original in a private collection.

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    Mohammed (face not visible) in an illustration of an episode from the Koran.

    TheHilye-i Serif, by Hafiz Osman, 17th century. This is a calligraphic verbal description of

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    Mohammed, as opposed to an actual representation of him. Such "word pictures" began tosupplant visual depictions starting in the 1600s. In the Topkapi Palace Library, Istanbul.

    This graphic taken from an Islamic Web site features a depiction of Mohammed with his faceobscured by a numinous glow.

    (Hat tip: Raafat.)

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    This contemporary Iranian image apparently shows Mohammed and Ali from the back.(Hat tip: Raafat.)

    showsHuda squatter's camp in Baghdad,-at the AlThis photo, taken recently by Andrew SternIraqi children with a poster that includes what at first appears to be a portrait of Mohammed (at

    , thisthis pagethe lower left, with his face whited out). However, according to the author ofactually shows the 12 Imams of Shi'ite--herethe original of which can be viewed--poster

    Islam, starting with Mohammed's son-in-law Ali (who is also the figure depicted in the largerportraits) and culminating with the hidden "12th Imam," who is shown with a blank face(because he has not yet appeared). Even though this picture therefore probably does notdepict

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    Mohammed (as originally thought), it will remain on this page for informational purposes.(hat tip: Rune)

    Additional links to online images of Mohammed with his face hidden:ent of the Prophet to Heaven. Persia, 1550.Asc

    (Another) Ascent of the Prophet to Heaven. Persia, 1550.16th century.-Muhammad on Buraq. Persia, mid

    Muhammad and Abu Bakr visit poor Bedouins.Another picture of Mohammed on Buraq from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

    all reproductions of the faceless Mohammed can be found on this academic site.Four smA simplified, stylized rendering of Mohammed's standard "Ascent to Heaven" scene is posted on

    Ukrainian site.this

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