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Islamic Art
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Arquitecture
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Islamic Arquitecture
- Arte & Islamic Architecture in painting
- Islamic mosaics and decorative tile (Kashi Kari)
- Islamic Mogarabas (Moqarnas Kari)
- Arte con espejos incrustados (aine kari)
- City of Isfahan - Iran
- City of Mashhad - Iran
- City of Shiraz - Iran
- From other cities of Iran
- Mecca and Medina – Saudi Arabia
- City of Agra - India
- Persian Preislamic Arquitecture
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Islamic Arquitecture
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Persian Miniature
- Miniatures by Prof. M. Farshchian
- miniatures by Hayy Agha Emami
- Miniatures by Prof. Husein Behzad
- Miniatures by Professor M. Mehregan
- Miniatures by different artists
- Miniatures of the Book “Muraqqa-e-Golshan
- Miniatures of books of Poet Sadi, “Bustan”, “Golestan” and “Colections”
- Miniature of the books of Poet Nezami Ganjavi
- Miniatures of different books
- Miniatures of the Book “Zafar Name Teimuri”
- Miniatures of different editions of Shahname by Ferdowsi
- Miniature in Mural
- Tazhib (Ornamentation of valuables pages and texts)
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Islamic Calligraphy
- Kufic Calligraphy – Kufic Style
- Islamic Calligraphy – “Diwani” Style
- Islamic Calligraphy – “Naskh” Style
- Islamic Calligraphy – “Nastaliq” style
- Islamic Calligraphy – “Muhaqqeq” and “Roga” Styles
- Islamic Calligraphy “Zuluz” Style
- Islamic Calligraphy – “Tawqi” style
- Calligraphy of Bismillah
- Quranic Calligraphy
- Illustrative Calligraphy
- Antique editions of the Holy Quran from early times to XIII hiyri (XIX d.C).
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Handicrafts
- Handicrafts – traditional blocking (stamping) (Chape Qalamkar)
- Handicraft – Marquetry and Decoration of objects (Jatam Kari)
- Handicraft – Enamel (Mina Kari)
- Handicraft – Textile Art – Persian Carpets
- Persian Handicraft – Bone Painting
- Handicraft – Engraved in metal (Qalam Zani)
- Handicraft – Taracea (Marquetry)
- Weapons and decorated enamelware
- Paintings
- Islamic Pottery- Islamic ceramics
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Arquitecture
- Muslim Woman
- Holy Places of Islam
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Poster
- Caricature
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La conferenza islamica con la presenza attiva delle donne musulmane
Lo hijab significa coprire il corpo,questa regola c'è anche nelle altre relogioni con qualche differenza come in cristianesimo e zoroastrismo.L'indossamento considera nell'Islam come un dono divino.Rispettare lo hijab islamico non significa restare a casa e fare nulla,ma significa presenza attiva nella società per costruire una società sana realizzando le regole dell'Islam che possono garantire la salvezza dell'uomo.