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November 01, 2022 2 min read
Muslims have been into art and architecture for centuries. Tilework and intricate architecture are commonly observed in famous Muslim places such as Mosques, Shrines, Tombs, and other places. If we talk about the two most divine places that have the utmost respect in the heart of Muslims, these are Kabbah in Mecca/Makkah and Masjid e Nabawi in Madinah/Medina Munawara.
Holy Kabbah, also known as Masjid ul Haram or Baiet Ul laah, is the house of Allaah Almighty on Earth. It was first built by Hazrat Adam [Alaiehis Salaam], then rebuilt by Hazrat Ibraheem [Alaiehis Salaam]. It is one of the most visited places by Muslims where they perform Umrah and Hajj.
Let’s discuss Masjid e Nabawi, which is the second holy place of Muslims. This mosque was built by the last prophet of Allaah Kareem, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Moreover, Prophet Muhammad (Peace Upon Him) resting place is also here. Therefore, Muslims feel blessed and immense satisfaction when they visit the Mosque of Madinah/ Medina.
Both these places have a spectacular view as Allaah Kareem continuously showers his blessings here. Therefore, every Muslim wants to return to these places frequently. Muslims usually display artwork from the Kaabah and Medina Mosque in their homes as a substitute for visiting these sacred destinations frequently. It is just a simple way to treat your eyes with the beautiful places that are so close to your heart.
Therefore, I have recreated this amazing tilework design. In between the tile designs, two large tiles are painted with Quranic inscriptions written in calligraphy on the top. One tile underneath the Quranic text displays the sight of the Kaabah and the nearby structures. In contrast, the other tile presents the view of Masjid ul Nabawi in Madinah.
This artwork is the perfect gift for your walls, and it will add a religious and contemporary touch to your walls. You can Orderhere this Kabbah Tile Art, Madinah Turkish Tile Art, for your family and friends for it is a great gift idea ! .
Click here to view my Calligraphy, World Travel, Dining Art, Wall Murals, Modern Art, and more artworks at S.Seema.Z Art Collection. Also, please visit my journal and read my blogs to have a more profound knowledge of my art.