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- Miraj_Nameh abstract "The version of the Miraj Nameh (Mirâj Nâmeh) in the National Library of France, \"Supplements Turks 190\" is an Islamic manuscript created in the fifteenth century, in the workshops of Herat in Khorasan (modern Afghanistan), at the request of Shah Rukh, son of Timur the Lame. The text is in a Turkish dialect and was composed between 1436 and 1437 (840 in the Islamic calendar). The most important text in the book is one of many redactions of the story of The Miraculous Journey of Mohammed, which tells of the Isra and Mi'raj or night journey, including the ascension of Muhammad to heaven. The text was composed by the poet Mir Haydar in eastern Turkish, with calligraphy by Malik Bakhshi of Herat in the Uighur script. The manuscript is illustrated with sixty-one Persian miniatures; like other Mi'raj manuscripts, these include depictions of Muhammad.Inspired by the first verse from Sura XVII, \"al-Isra,\" the Koran, which states \"praised be He, who led his servant by night from the holy mosque in Mecca to more distant temple of Jerusalem, whose surroundings … blessed.\" The \"trip of the night\" appears as a climb during which the angel Gabriel led the \"holy mosque in Mecca to\" the most distant mosque \"in Jerusalem, and thence to the Seventh Heaven, where they received the founder of Islam in ecstatic contemplation of the divine essence. In the first centuries of the Hejira, this story led to the creation of other popular Arabic stories and then, after theological progress, mystics and literary, were gradually integrated into Muslim belief.The book was bought in 1673 in Constantinople by the famous translator of The Thousand and One Nights, Antonie Galland (1646-1715). It was taken to France, and was part of library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert.".
- Miraj_Nameh thumbnail Mohammed.jpg?width=300.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageExternalLink time.htm.
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- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Antoine_Galland.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_illuminated_manuscripts.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_art.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Depictions_of_Muhammad.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Gabriel.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Khorasan.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Herat.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Hijri_year.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Isra_and_Miraj.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Colbert.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Malik_Bakhshi_of_Herat.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Mecca.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Haydar.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Mosque.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink One_Thousand_and_One_Nights.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Persian_miniature.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Heavens.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Timur.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink Uyghurs.
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageWikiLink File:Mohammed.jpg.
- Miraj_Nameh att "November 2015".
- Miraj_Nameh date "September 2008".
- Miraj_Nameh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
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- Miraj_Nameh subject Category:Islamic_illuminated_manuscripts.
- Miraj_Nameh subject Category:Persian_art.
- Miraj_Nameh hypernym Manuscript.
- Miraj_Nameh type Book.
- Miraj_Nameh type Genre.
- Miraj_Nameh type Art.
- Miraj_Nameh type Book.
- Miraj_Nameh type Genre.
- Miraj_Nameh comment "The version of the Miraj Nameh (Mirâj Nâmeh) in the National Library of France, \"Supplements Turks 190\" is an Islamic manuscript created in the fifteenth century, in the workshops of Herat in Khorasan (modern Afghanistan), at the request of Shah Rukh, son of Timur the Lame. The text is in a Turkish dialect and was composed between 1436 and 1437 (840 in the Islamic calendar).".
- Miraj_Nameh label "Miraj Nameh".
- Miraj_Nameh sameAs Q928128.
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- Miraj_Nameh sameAs Miradschname.
- Miraj_Nameh sameAs Miraj_Nameh.
- Miraj_Nameh sameAs Mirâj_Nâmeh.
- Miraj_Nameh sameAs Miradżnama.
- Miraj_Nameh sameAs m.04f164w.
- Miraj_Nameh sameAs Q928128.
- Miraj_Nameh wasDerivedFrom Miraj_Nameh?oldid=693293594.
- Miraj_Nameh depiction Mohammed.jpg.
- Miraj_Nameh isPrimaryTopicOf Miraj_Nameh.