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The Muezzin Balil on the Kaaba at Mecca, from the 'Siyer-i Nebi' (gouache on paper)

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The Muezzin Balil on the Kaaba at Mecca, from the 'Siyer-i Nebi' (gouache on paper)
Artist
Turkish School, (16th century) / Turkish
Location
Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
Medium
gouache on paper
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Turkish epic of the life of Mohammed written by Mustafa, son of Yusef of Erzurum in c.1388; illustrated during reign of Murad III and completed in 1595; Bilal ibn Rabah (580–640 AD) also known as Bilal al-Habashi, Bilal ibn Riyah, and ibn Rabah was one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was born in Mecca and is considered as the first muezzin, chosen by Muhammad himself. Born as a slave, Bilal was among the emancipated slaves freed by Abu Bakr due to the Islamic teachings of slavery. His father Rabah was an Arab slave and his mother Hamamah was a former princess of Abyssinia captured and enslaved. Life of the Prophet; Mohammed (c.570-c.632); proclamation of prayer;

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calligraphy / writing / arab civilization / pilgrimage / c07th / arabic text / slave / c06th / black / african / manuscript / holy site / biography / shrine / abyssinian / islamic / miniature / sacred / muslim / mahomet / islam / ka-aba / la mecque / moslem / sunna / muhammad / sijer i-nebi / sijer-i / mohamed / Painting / Mzpainting

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