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See the Islamic Art .. "Composition of wood" for the tomb of Imam Hussein

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Many innovators and innovators presented various forms of Islamic artifacts, which are characterized by intertwined colors, ornaments and inscriptions. In view of the prestige of these artifacts, the Museum of Islamic Art was established to include hundreds of Islamic artifacts in the Bab al-Khalq area of ​​Cairo.

Under the wood section of the Museum of Islamic Art there is a composition of wood for the tomb of Imam Hussein, Egypt – Fatimid or Ayyubid era, 6th century AH / 12 AD.

"This composition was transferred from Ashkelon to Egypt, to be placed at the shrine of Imam Hussein (may Allah be pleased with him), son of Mrs. Fatima Zahra (may Allah be pleased with her), daughter of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him).

Some of the researchers believe that it was manufactured in the Ayyubid era to approximate the style of its manufacture and its decoration with the Shafi'i structure. The decoration of the masterpiece was varied among the vegetal, geometric and religious motifs. In an exquisite decorative harmony which increases the artistic value of the masterpiece.

The artifacts exhibited are rich in textiles, carpets, stones, ivory, ceramics, wood, metals, glass, manuscripts, coins, ornaments and weapons.

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