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Friday is an important day for Muslims. It is more significant & beneficial than any day of the week. In many Muslim countries Friday is a weekly holiday, people attend the mosque & read the Qu’ran #JummaMubarak

For Friday, a thread on beautiful Qur’anic manuscripts in museums…
1/ Folio from a Manuscript of the Qur'an
Iran, Shiraz, 1550-1575
Ink, colors and gold on paper

@LACMA #JummaMubarak
2/ Double Folio from a Qur'an
c. 1330-1350, Central Asian or Turkish

Early Muslim settlers from central and western Asia carried Islamic book traditions into India, especially in the form of Qur'ans, such as the one from which these pages come

@philamuseum #JummaMubarak
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Photography at night allows us to see our dark surroundings in vastly different ways than our eyes perceive. Taking photos at night is often challenging, but the results are spectacular.

For World Photography Day, here are 22 mosques captured at night #JummaMubarak

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1/ Blood moon eclipse over Kul Sharif Mosque, Kazan Kremlin
#WorldPhotographyDay
2/ Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Abu Dhabi captured at night
#WorldPhotographyDay
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The word Minaret comes from the Arabic word manarah, meaning lighthouse. Its function is to be a beacon of hope & project the Muslim call to prayer (adhan). They come in diverse styles & varying forms.

Here are 24 magnificent Minarets across the world #JummaMubarak

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1/ Minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra, Iraq

Built by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil (reigned 847–861) around 850, it was probably the largest mosque in the world. The minaret is built in the shape of a cone, wrapped in a spiraling ramp that leads to the top.
2/ Minarets of Green Mosque, Turpan, China

Located in the center of the XinJiang province in an area known as the "Turpan Depression", the lowest & hottest place in China.
 This a close up of the entrance and two central minarets to 'the green mosque'
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Few places can contend with the historic mosques & Islamic architecture of Iran. The combination of geometric designs, symmetry, & vibrant colours intrigue the eyes.

Here are details from 24 of the most beautiful mosques & Islamic buildings in Iran #JummaMubarak

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1/ Shāh Chérāgh, Shiraz, Iran

Built in 1517, Shāh-é-Chérāgh is Persian for "King of the Light". This funerary monument & mosque houses the tomb of brothers Ahmad & Muhammad, sons of Mūsā al-Kādhim. The two took refuge in the city during the Abbasid persecution of Shia Muslims.
2/ The Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, Shiraz, Iran

Also known as the Pink Mosque (مسجد صورتی Masjed-e Surati), it was built during Qajar dynasty rule of Iran in 1876 by the order of Mirza Hassan Ali Nasir-ol-Mulk, one of the lords & aristocrats of Shiraz.
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