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Français : Bibliotheque nationale de France, Paris. Bâzil, Hamla-i haydarî (un récit de la vie de Muhammad)

Entrée de Mahomet à La Mecque et destruction des idoles

Cachemire, 1808 (Kashmir, 1808)

BNF, Manuscrits, suppl. persan 1030 f. 305v-306

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Muhammad remporte plusieurs victoires militaires, dont celle de Badr sur les Mecquois, puis doit se battre à l'intérieur même de Médine, d'abord avec les "hypocrites" nouveaux convertis dont la tiédeur est une faiblesse pour la communauté, ensuite avec les tribus juives. Ces victoires assurées, Muhammad organise les règles de la nouvelle communauté, inspiré par les révélations qu'il reçoit.

Dans ce manuscrit, le Prophète n'est jamais représenté de manière figurative, il est seulement symbolisé par une flamme
English: "Haydar's Battle"
Date 1808
Source Histoire Geographie 5ieme Nathan
Author Unknown

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