Islamic Depictions of Mohammed with Face Hidden
Note: Scholars have written in to say that some of the faceless
Mohammeds shown here were likely to have been originally drawn with faces
that were later scratched out.
The Prophet Mohammed in a Mosque. Turkish, 16th Century, painting
on paper. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The artist depicted Mohammed in very long
sleeves so as to avoid showing his hands, though his neck and hints of his
features are visible.
(Hat tip: Brett K.)
This is a miniature from Siyer-i Nebi, an Turkish
religious biography of Mohammed
completed in 1388 and later lavishly illustrated with 814 miniatures under
the reign of Ottoman ruler Murad III, being completed in 1595. Many of the
miniatures depict Mohammed, and this particular one shows Ali bin Abu Taleb
beheading Nasr bin al-Hareth in the presence of Mohammed and his companions.
Newly born Muhammad in his mother's arms being shown to his
grandfather and Meccans. From Turkish book painting (date unknown). University
of California, San Diego.
(Hat tip: Brett K.)
Islamic image of the Qur'an being revealed to Mohammed during a
battle. Source unknown.
Indonesian allegorical scene of Mohammed riding a mythical beast
-- possibly a depiction of his "Night Voyage." Date unknown.
Mohammed at the Kaaba. Miniature from the Ottoman Empire, c.
1595. In
The Topkapi Museum, Istanbul.
(Hat tip: Jos.)
Mohammed with the Angel Gabriel. Miniature from the Ottoman
Empire, c. 1595. In
The Topkapi Museum, Istanbul.
(Hat tip: Jos.)
Mohammed praying at the Ka'aba in Mecca. Turkish miniature from
the Ottoman Empire; date unknown.
(Hat tip: S.)
The Ascent of Mohammed, as depicted in a Persian manuscript.
Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, c. 1570. From the collection of the Fine
Arts Museum of San Francisco. Mohammed upon his winged steed al-Burak ascending
into heaven.
(Hat tip: Brett K.)
Mohammed (with face not visible) lying (possibly dead) in a
grotto, with anachronistic Mongol warriors looking on.
Indian or Asian painting of Mohammed receiving visions.
Mohammed astride a mythological beast; provenance unknown.
Mohammed preaching. Origin unknown.
(Hat tip: S.)
Mohammed ascending to Paradise.
Mohammed (face not visible) in an illustration of an episode from
the Qur'an.
This photo, taken recently by Andrew Stern
at the Al-Huda squatter's camp in Baghdad, shows Iraqi children with a
poster that includes a portrait of Mohammed (at the lower left, with his face
whited out). The large central figures depict the Fourth Caliph Ali. This poster
proves that images of Mohammed (with his face hidden) are still being produced
to this day in Shi'ite Muslim areas.
(hat tip: Rune)
Additional links to online images of Mohammed with his face
hidden (hat tip: Rune):
Angels visit Muhammad to prepare him for the Miraj. Detail from
The Progress of the Prophet, Turkey, 16th century.
Ascent of the Prophet to Heaven. Persia, 1550.
(Another) Ascent of the Prophet to Heaven. Persia, 1550.
Muhammad on Buraq. Persia, mid-16th century.
Muhammad and Abu Bakr visit poor Bedouins.
The book
The Legacy of Jihad features an illustration of Mohammed (sitting
alone, to the right, his face covered) observing the massacre of the Jewish
tribe the Banu Qurayzah; from a 19th-century Kashmiri illustration in the
British Library.