The Islam ClipArt gallery offers 13 illustrations related to the Islamic faith.

The mosque of Cordova.

The Mosque of Cordova

The mosque of Cordova.

"A Dervish is a Mohammedan monk or religious fanatic, who makes a vow of poverty and austerity of life. There are several orders, some living in monasteries, some as hermits, and some as wandering mendicants. Some, called dancing dervishes, are accustomed to spin or whirl themselves round for hours at a time, till they work themselves into a state of frenzy, when they are believed to be inspired."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Dervish

"A Dervish is a Mohammedan monk or religious fanatic, who makes a vow of poverty and austerity of life.…

Also known as the Flight of Mahomet. It is the migration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622.

Hegira

Also known as the Flight of Mahomet. It is the migration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of…

A cube-shaped building that is considered the most sacred site in Islam.

The Kaaba at Mecca

A cube-shaped building that is considered the most sacred site in Islam.

"Interior of Kait Bey Mosque." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910

Kait Bey Mosque

"Interior of Kait Bey Mosque." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910

The Saudi Arabian city Mecca, the place Islamic worship.

Mecca

The Saudi Arabian city Mecca, the place Islamic worship.

Temple of Mecca.

Temple of Mecca

Temple of Mecca.

The signature of the prophet, Mohammed.

Mohammed's Signature

The signature of the prophet, Mohammed.

An illustration of the Mohammedan emblems.

Mohammedan Emblem

An illustration of the Mohammedan emblems.

"Mecca—the Great Mosque." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

Mosque

"Mecca—the Great Mosque." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1903

The muezzin leading the Islamic call to prayer.

Muezzin

The muezzin leading the Islamic call to prayer.

Mosque of Omar, kept by the Mohammedans during the Crusades.

Mosque of Omar

Mosque of Omar, kept by the Mohammedans during the Crusades.

The ruins of the ancient mosque in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

Ruins of the Mosque at Samarkand

The ruins of the ancient mosque in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.