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WEBLIOGRAPHY

“Ibn al-Nadim.” Wikipedia. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

“Islamic Art.” The Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

“Islamic Art.” Wikipedia. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

“Islamic Golden Age, The.” Wikipedia. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

Letters in Gold, Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakip Sabanei Museum Sabanci University, Istanbul. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

“Muslim History.” Wikipedia. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

“Timeline.” Access Islam. The Educational Broadcasting Corporation. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

“Tughra of Sultan Sulaiman the Magnificent.” The Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

BLOGS & VLOGS

1. “Sabians, The.” Inspirations and Creative Thoughts. Ed. Sadiq M. Alam. MysticSaint. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

VIRTUAL ONLINE TOURS AND/OR INTERACTIVES:

“Mosque of Cordoba, Spain, The.” Hans Nyberg. Link to resourcenew window (accessed April 30, 2010).

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