Islamic art museums & galleries, were created across the world to house magnificent collections of Islamic heritage. These provide creative inspiration for artists today.
To celebrate #MuseumWeek here are 22 global Islamic art museums & collections #CreatorsMW
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1/ The Albukhary Foundation Gallery of the Islamic world, The British Museum, London
The collection comprises broad & diverse material culture produced from the 7th century to the present day in the Islamic world, stretching from West Africa to Southeast Asia. Mosque lamp, 1549
2/ The Jameel Gallery, The Victoria & Albert Museum, London
The V&A holds over 19,000 items from the Middle East & North Africa, ranging from the early Islamic period (the 7th century) to the early 20th century. It features the Ardabil Carpet - the world's oldest dated carpet.
3/ Islamic galleries, LACMA, Los Angeles
The collection consists of over 1,700 works, of which some 150 examples are on view. Particular strengths of the collection are glazed pottery & tiles from Iran & Turkey; glass from the late 7th to the mid 13th century; & manuscripts
4/ The Arts of the Islamic World galleries, Brooklyn Museum, New York
Currently closed for renovation. The collections span a wide geographic area, including Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, Syria, and Central Asia. Portrait of Fath 'Ali Shah, Qajar, 1815
5/ Islamic Art at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
The collection includes a variety of objects in various mediathat span a millennium of time and represent different cultures across the Islamic world. A Game of Polo, featuring Prince Salim,1602, Mughal Pre-Partition India.
6/ The Islamic Middle East Gallery, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
The Sultan Abdul Aziz al-Saud Gallery exhibits Islamic artefacts spanning a period of more than 1,000 years. They come from as far west as Southern Spain & as far east as Central Asia. Iznik Tiles, Syria, 17th c.
7/ Arts of the Islamic World Collection at The Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art
The Freer and Sackler together hold one of the country’s finest collections of the arts of the Islamic world, with strengths in illustrated manuscripts & ceramics amongst over 2,200 objects
8/ Islamic Art Collection at The Metropolitan Museum, New York
The collection dates from the 7th to 21st century. Its more than 15,000 objects reflect the great diversity & range of the cultural traditions of Islam, with works from Spain & Morocco to Central Asia & Indonesia
9/ The Keir Collection of Islamic Art Gallery, Dallas Museum of Art
A private collection of Islamic art currently on long-term loan to the museum. The gallery is regularly reinstalled with new, exhibitions of manuscripts, paintings, and textile
10/ History of Science Museum, Oxford
The museum holds a collection of early astronomical & mathematical instruments from Europe & the Islamic world, & an exceptionally rich set of microscopes, as well as manuscripts, early printed works, early photographs & portraits
11/ Art from Islamic Lands, The Cleveland Museum of Art
Most of the artworks were made in Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, & Turkey during the 8th -17th centuries in ceramic, metalwork, glass, on parchment & paper. The strongest holdings are in miniature paintings & textiles
12/ The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, Egypt
Houses one of the oldest & largest Islamic art collections in the world, with over 100,000 artefacts. The collection includes rare manuscripts of the Quran & conducts its own archaeological excavations.
13/ Aga Khan Museum, Toronto
Exhibits & collects art from historically significant Muslim civilizations as well as contemporary Muslim communities & diasporas around the world. A notable object is the earliest known manuscript of Avicenna’s Canon of Medicine from 1052 CE
14/Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE
Modern & ancient art is showcased here, from Ai WeiWei’s 2016 sparkling “Fountain of Light” to 9th-century Quran manuscripts pictured. The collection features works on Islamic art, exploration & science such as Ibn Battuta's 18th-century brass astrolabe
15/ Islamic Arts Museum, Kuala Lumpur
The largest Islamic art museum in Southeast Asia, its collection is home to over 7,000 artefacts displayed throughout 12 galleries. As a Malaysian museum, the collection also boasts a wide range of Muslim Chinese and Malay historical pieces
16/ The Benaki Museum of Islamic Art, Greece
Opened in 2004 to house the collection formed by Antoni Benaki during early 20th century, while he was living in Egypt. Enriched by other donations it contains 10,000 objects from the Middle East, Iran, Turkey, North Africa & India
17/ The Islamic Museum of Australia
A not-for profit foundation founded in 2010, the first of its kind in Australia showcasing a diverse range of Islamic arts. It aims to preserve the rich heritage that Islamic societies have brought to the world & more importantly Australia
18/ The Museum für Islamische Kunst, Berlin
Founded in 1904, it belongs to the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz. The collection spans across various regions & houses around 100,000 historical objects. As many as 1 million people visit annually
19/ Museums of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Commission for Tourism & National Heritage lists a variety of smaller museums found around the Holy Cities & encourages Muslims to visit these when they come for Umrah or Hajj. The Al-Haramain Museum & The Makkah Museum are must-see
20/ Shangri La, Honolulu
Founded by philanthropist Doris Duke (1912-1993), the museum houses her impressive collection of nearly 4,500 Islamic artworks, cultural resources & architectural designs through commissions from artisans, purchases from dealers & bazaars, or as gifts
21/ Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, UAE
The museum has over 5000 artefacts in its collection & displays thousands of these unique objects, which highlight the great Islamic Civilization from the first century AH (7 AD) to the fourteenth century AH (20 AD).
22/ Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar
The museum represents Islamic art from three continents over 1,400 years. Its collection includes metal work, ceramics, jewelry, wood work, textiles, and glass obtained from three continents and dating from the 7th to the 20th century
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Arabic calligraphy is the most highly regarded element of Islamic art, as it is the language of Qur’an. The script has the potential for creating ornamental forms
Today, the art of Arabic calligraphy continues. Here are 20 contemporary artists redefining calligraphy
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1/ Influenced by her British and Pakistani heritage, artist Maaida Noor combines ancient techniques with modern expression. Through her work, she aims to reconnect with nature and spirituality, using harmonious geometries and vibrant colors as her language.
2/ Born in Tehran, @snasernia
began his career primarily as a calligrapher & typography artist. He turns Arabic letters into an abstract language, creating a new concept called Crazy Kufik & deconstructs the rules of Arabic & Persian writing
It is believed 2000 years ago in Persia, Arabs who conquered the Persian Empire enriched the recipe of snow chilled honey with milk & sugar #IceCreamDay
For #WorldIceCreamDay here are 25 frozen treats from Muslim cultures…
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1/ Es Doger, Indonesia
Made of shaved ice, coconut milk, coco pandan syrup, fermented sticky rice & fermented cassava. It is popular in Bandung, West Java & comes from Cirebon. Its name is derived from ‘es dorong gerobak’, which translates as ‘carousel-pushed ice.’#IceCreamDay
2/ Dondurma Ice Cream, Turkey
Dondurma is a Turkish mastic ice cream, typically including the ingredients cream, whipped cream, salep, mastic, and sugar. It is believed to originate from the city and region of Maraş and hence also known as Maraş ice cream #IceCreamDay
Chess is a significant part of Muslim history. The game originated in northern India in the 6th century AD & spread to Persia. When the Arabs conquered Persia, chess was taken up by the Muslim world
For #WorldChessDay here is the history of chess & Muslim heritage
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1/ The Indian ancestor of Chess was called chaturanga, developed in the 6th century AD meaning “4 Members”, it comes from the 4 military divisions of the Indian army: infantry, cavalry, elephantry, & chariotry.
Two women play Chaturanga, c. 1805 — c. 1815
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2/ Eventually, the game spread to Persia. After the Islamic Conquest of Persia, the game spread westward & a large portion of the Arabian population began to take up chess where it became known as Shatranj
Chess Piece as Seated Man, 13th c. Iran @KhaliliOnline
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The incredibly unique contemporary Bab Al-Salam Mosque in Oman is nothing like you’ve ever seen before!
Designed in the form of a circular disc, borrowing from the moon, the windows in the shape of its crescents & its glass ball pendant symbolises the vault of heaven
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1/ ‘Allahu Nur as Samawati wa al Ard’ means Allah is the Pure, Primordial Light of both the Heavens and the Earth.
Surah An-Nur ayat 35
Bab Al-Salam Mosque
2/ This is embodied in prayer that involves raising hands to the sides of the face, proclaiming Allah Akbar, and entering a peaceful and silent world where there is a connection with the divine. This state of surrender is what true prayer is all about.