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"Islamist: Tracing the Rich Tapestry of Islamic Culture and History" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Islam with its diverse heritage

Background imageIslamist Collection: Egypt: On the shore of the red sea, on the coast, pelerins with goods

Egypt: On the shore of the red sea, on the coast, pelerins with goods and food reserves waiting in the port of a small
LUX4786556 Egypt: On the shore of the red sea, on the coast, pelerins with goods and food reserves waiting in the port of a small village, the boat to take them to Mecca

Background imageIslamist Collection: Portrait of Osama bin Laden, story of the attacks of September 11

Portrait of Osama bin Laden, story of the attacks of September 11
LSE4320789 Portrait of Osama bin Laden, story of the attacks of September 11, 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal. Painting, series, number 9/9, Bengal

Background imageIslamist Collection: Detail of a gilded wooden box representing a king and a Saracen chief fighting each other

Detail of a gilded wooden box representing a king and a Saracen chief fighting each other
AIS5355350 Detail of a gilded wooden box representing a king and a Saracen chief fighting each other, Catalan school, 14th century (gilded wood) by Catalan School, (14th century); Diocesan Museum

Background imageIslamist Collection: Louis VII fights against the Saracens during the 2nd crusade - lithography

Louis VII fights against the Saracens during the 2nd crusade - lithography
LSE4108428 Louis VII fights against the Saracens during the 2nd crusade - lithography, late 19th century by Unknown Artist

Background imageIslamist Collection: The great wars of Queen Victorias reign: the Anglo-Egyptian war (1882)

The great wars of Queen Victorias reign: the Anglo-Egyptian war (1882), the Mahdist Revolt (1883-1885)
6030879 The great wars of Queen Victorias reign: the Anglo-Egyptian war (1882), the Mahdist Revolt (1883-1885), and the British conquest of the Sudan (1896-1898) (photogravure) by English School

Background imageIslamist Collection: Les Pirates Du Desert (engraving)

Les Pirates Du Desert (engraving)
2789149 Les Pirates Du Desert (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Pirates Du Desert. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 23 May 1886)

Background imageIslamist Collection: The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal

The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal
LSE4320766 The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal. Painting, series, number 1/9, Bengal

Background imageIslamist Collection: Roland died during the battle of Roncesvaux between the army of Charlemagne

Roland died during the battle of Roncesvaux between the army of Charlemagne
XEE4161577 Roland died during the battle of Roncesvaux between the army of Charlemagne and that of the Saracens. 778. Engraving by Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18th century

Background imageIslamist Collection: The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal

The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal
LSE4320776 The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal, an illustration of the planes taking part in the World Trade Center in New York

Background imageIslamist Collection: The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal

The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal
LSE4320781 The story of the attacks of 11 September 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal. Painting, series, number 7/9, Bengal

Background imageIslamist Collection: Portrait of Osama bin Laden, story of the attacks of September 11

Portrait of Osama bin Laden, story of the attacks of September 11
LSE4320779 Portrait of Osama bin Laden, story of the attacks of September 11, 2001 told by the peddlers Baul from Bengal. Painting, series, number 5/9, Bengal

Background imageIslamist Collection: Representation of the fight between Ferragus, the buckwheat and Renaud (Rinaldo)

Representation of the fight between Ferragus, the buckwheat and Renaud (Rinaldo)
GIA4731631 Representation of the fight between Ferragus, the buckwheat and Renaud (Rinaldo), both in love with the beautiful Angelica (Angelica)

Background imageIslamist Collection: SPAIN. Ronda. Moorish baths (13th-14th centuries)

SPAIN. Ronda. Moorish baths (13th-14th centuries). Main hall

Background imageIslamist Collection: Woman reading Kuranic scriptures in Nizamuddin Dergah, Delhi, India, Asia

Woman reading Kuranic scriptures in Nizamuddin Dergah, Delhi, India, Asia

Background imageIslamist Collection: Sufi music band at Sufi Muslim wedding in St. Nicolass Catholic church, Blois

Sufi music band at Sufi Muslim wedding in St. Nicolass Catholic church, Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France, Europe

Background imageIslamist Collection: Arabian flat astrolabe from 10th century. ITALY

Arabian flat astrolabe from 10th century. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Galileo Museum. Proc: SPAIN

Background imageIslamist Collection: TUNISIA. GABES. Matmata. Berber troglodyte architecture

TUNISIA. GABES. Matmata. Berber troglodyte architecture

Background imageIslamist Collection: Tamerlane, or Timur, 1320s or 1330s - 1405. Turko-Mongol conqueror

Tamerlane, or Timur, 1320s or 1330s - 1405. Turko-Mongol conqueror. Founder of Timurid dynasty in Central Asia. After a 17th century work

Background imageIslamist Collection: Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE

Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE
Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)

Background imageIslamist Collection: Mahabat Maqbara Mausoleum. 1892. INDIA. Junagadh

Mahabat Maqbara Mausoleum. 1892. INDIA. Junagadh. Indo-islamic style. Hindu art. Architecture

Background imageIslamist Collection: View of the courtyard of the Taj Mahal. one of the most remarkable sights of Muslim architecture

View of the courtyard of the Taj Mahal. one of the most remarkable sights of Muslim architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Background imageIslamist Collection: Branches of a flowering tree with red flowers frame the Taj Mahal symbol of Islam in India

Branches of a flowering tree with red flowers frame the Taj Mahal symbol of Islam in India, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia

Background imageIslamist Collection: Mecca. Manuscript from the 17th century. Islamic

Mecca. Manuscript from the 17th century. Islamic art.; Persian art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageIslamist Collection: Flat Arabian astrolabe from 16th c

Flat Arabian astrolabe from 16th c

Background imageIslamist Collection: Portolan atlas, 1591. Map of the Arabian Peninsula

Portolan atlas, 1591. Map of the Arabian Peninsula



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"Islamist: Tracing the Rich Tapestry of Islamic Culture and History" Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Islam with its diverse heritage, as we explore a range of fascinating hints. The 14th-century Koran written in Arabic showcases the beauty and intricacy of this sacred text, while miniature paintings transport us to a bygone era. In Dubai, the Jumeirah Mosque takes on an ethereal glow at night, symbolizing the harmonious coexistence between modernity and tradition in the United Arab Emirates. Traveling back in time, we encounter an Arabian flat astrolabe from 10th-century Italy, reminding us of humanity's quest for knowledge and understanding. A Persian astrolabe from 17th-century France further highlights how Islamic contributions spanned continents. However, not all historical encounters were peaceful; lithographs depict the tragic murder of General Charles George Gordon by Mahdists in Khartoum during Sudan's tumultuous past. The infamous Osama bin Laden emerges through a portrait that tells the haunting story behind September 11 and its lasting impact on global affairs. Meanwhile, a gilded wooden box depicting a king battling a Saracen chief offers insight into medieval conflicts where cultures clashed. From Louis VII fighting against Saracens during the Second Crusade to Queen Victoria's reign marked by significant wars like Anglo-Egyptian conflict (1882) or British conquests (1896-1898), these events shaped history profoundly. Even tales recounted by peddlers Baul from Bengal shed light on how far-reaching September 11 attacks resonated worldwide. Lastly, Roland's heroic demise during Charlemagne's battle at Roncesvaux reminds us that bravery transcends religious boundaries. Through these glimpses into artistry, warfare, religion, and cultural exchange within Islamism’s vast tapestry emerges – one that continues to shape our world today.