• label QS:Len,"Portrait of the Prophet Muhammad riding the buraq steed".
  • Eines der vielen Wunder: Wilde Tiere greifen Prophet Muhammad (s.) nicht an. ... Malik Abeyyadah (white king) - the ruler of the Moon and Monday.
  • Portrait of the Prophet Muhammad riding the buraq steed. Unknown18th century. Art Gallery of South Australia.
  • In the tapestry of Islamic tradition, the figure of Buraq, the winged steed of Prophet Muhammad, holds a unique and captivating place.
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  • Die Berufung Mohammeds durch den Engel Gabriel by Theodor Hosemann, 1847: Prophet Muhammad receiving the words of God from Gabriel in the cave of Hira.
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  • The first is the Isra, or the night journey of the Prophet. According to accounts, the winged creature Buraq, brought by the angel Gabriel, carried Muhammad from...
  • The Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide "Portrait of the Prophet Muhammad riding the Buraq. 1820-30, Uttar Pradesh.
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  • The Night Journey of Muhammad on His Steed, Buraq; leaf from a copy of the Bustan of Sacdi, dated 1514. From Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
  • D’autres Épingles similaires. a painting of a man riding on the back of a horse next to a woman. Resim. ... Islam Al-Buraq - Burk-E-Albani.
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  • A mythological creature with the head of a human and the body of a horse, the Buraq is closely associated with the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic mythology.
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  • Al-Buraq (ِِالبراق) is a supernatural creature in Islamic tradition that travels extremely rapidly. It appears in the context of the Prophet Muhammad’s miraculous...
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  • The Prophet rides on a flying horse called Buraq through the heavens, where he leads his fellow prophets in prayer and converses with God.