File:Ezekiel raising the dead.jpg
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English: Allah raised the dead at the request of the Prophet Ezekiel. Ezekiel is standing in a desert with skulls and bones scattered. The prophet is depicted with a halo in the form of flames, typical in Islamic arts. |
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Source | Turkish Miniature Painting Art and Treasure of Asia |
Author | Zübdet-Tevarih |
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