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Woman overpowered by two men
met-islamic-art:Tile Panel, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1906Metropolitan Mus
“Fatema Mernissi was a Moroccan sociologist who was one of the founders of Islamic feminism. Her wor
An Ottoman talismanic cotton shirt (Jama) covered with text written in a variety of scripts, includi
thatshowthingstarted:Safavid brass Astrolabe, Tabriz, Iran, 1705-06 AD.5¾ in (14.6 cm) high overall;
“Kalila Visits the Imprisoned Dimna”, Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna by Islamic ArtMedium:
Folio from a Mantiq al-tair (Language of the Birds) by Farid al-Din `Attar by Islamic ArtMedium: Ink
Calendar-Almanac in Scroll Form by Katib Muhammad Ma'ruf Na'ili via Islamic ArtMedium: Ink, opaque w
Printing Block via Islamic ArtMedium: Wood; carvedPurchase, V. Everit Macy Gift, 1930Metropolitan Mu
Bookbinding Element by Islamic ArtMedium: Copper; castPurchase, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kraus Gift, 1976M
Incense Burner by Islamic ArtMedium: Brass; cast, pierced, chasedRogers Fund, 1949Metropolitan Museu
Page from a Khamseh of Nizami, Persian, mid-16th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islamic Arthttps:/
Hookah Base, Indian, first half 18th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islamic Artwww.slam.or
Dish, Persian, 13th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islamic Artwww.slam.org/collection/obje
Tiles, Spanish, first half 16th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islamic Artwww.slam.org/col
Scarf, Turkish, first half 19th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islamic Artwww.slam.org/col
Fragment, Islamic ArtMedium: Earthenware; glazedRogers Fund, 1932Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Yor
Coin Weight, Islamic ArtMedium: GlassRogers Fund, 1908Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYhttp:/
met-islamic-art:Bowl with Inscription, “Sovereignty is God’s”, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic A
Shawl, Islamic ArtJohn Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1915Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Cot
Cap, Islamic ArtPurchase by subscription, 1889Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Wool;
Fragment, Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1948Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Stucco; carved
Fragment, Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1932Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Earthenware; i
Hanging, Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1923Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Cotton, silk
met-islamic-art:Bowl, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtRogers Fund, 1922Metropolitan Museum of
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