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  2. Shamsa - Wikipedia

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    The name means "little sun", as a diminutive of shams, the Arabic word meaning "sun", [2] and the work is often stylised as a sunburst. It is characterized by the recurrent motifs present in Islamic art, such as the use of geometrical floral or vegetal forms in a repetitive design known as an arabesque .

  3. Shams al-Ma'arif - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary form, the book consists of two volumes, Shams Al-Ma'arif al-Kubra [b] and Shams Al-Ma'arif al-Sughra, [c] the former being the larger of the two. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The first few chapters introduce the reader to magic squares , and the combination of numbers and the alphabet that are believed to bring magical effect, which the author ...

  4. Ahmad al-Buni - Wikipedia

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    Instead occult (sorcery), this kind of magic was called Ilm al-Hikmah (Knowledge of the Wisdom), Ilm al-simiyah (Study of the Divine Names) and Ruhaniyat (Spirituality). Most of the so-called mujarrabât ("time-tested methods") books on sorcery in the Muslim world are simplified excerpts from the Shams al-Ma'arif. [5]

  5. List of Diriliş: Ertuğrul characters - Wikipedia

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    Dumrul Alp (namesake of Deli Dumrul, a character from the Book of Dede Korkut, whose story was referenced by Bamsı Beyrek in season 3; portrayed by Edip Zeydan) – A Kayı alp and later an alp of Ertuğrul's. Hayme Hatun's bodyguard in season 2. Migrates to the western border and becomes good friends with Günküt, Bamsı, and Samsa.

  6. Muraqqa - Wikipedia

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    The dominant tradition of miniature painting in the late Middle Ages was that of Persia, which had a number of centres, but all usually dependent on one key patron, whether the shah himself, or a figure either governing a part of the country from a centre such as Herat, where Baysunghur was an important patron in the early 15th century, or the ruler of a further part of the Persianate world in ...

  7. Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya or Urdu Encyclopaedia of Islam (Urdu: اردو دائرہ معارف اسلامیہ) is the largest Islamic encyclopedia published in Urdu by University of the Punjab. Originally it is a translated, expanded and revised version of Encyclopedia of Islam. Its composition began in the 1950s at University of the Punjab.

  8. Sadequain - Wikipedia

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    Sadequain was part of a broader Islamic art movement that emerged independently across North Africa and parts of Asia in the 1950s and known as the Hurufiyya movement. [13] Hurufiyah refers to the attempt by artists to combine traditional art forms, notably calligraphy as a graphic element within a contemporary artwork. [ 14 ]

  9. National Museum of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The museum also contains an important collection of items relating to Pakistan's cultural heritage. Some other galleries display Indus civilization artifacts, Gandhara civilization sculptures, Islamic art, miniature paintings, ancient coins and manuscripts documenting Pakistan's political history. There is also an Ethnological Gallery with life ...