Miraj Islamic Art Centre

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Art center· Tourist attraction

Miraj Islamic Art Centre Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Miraj Islamic Art Centre is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 582 Jumeirah St, Umm SuqeimJumeirah 3. Miraj Islamic Art Centre is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category art center in United Arab Emirates.

Address

582 Jumeirah St, Umm SuqeimJumeirah 3

Phone

+971 43941084

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
9AM–6PM
Tue
9AM–6PM
Wed
9AM–6PM
Thu
9AM–6PM
Fri
9AM–6PM
Sat
9AM–6PM
Sun
9AM–6PM

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jimmy pan

I'm Just visit.You can buy very nice carpets

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Danushka Walisingha

The best art gallery and luxury shopping complex which all the tourists should do shopping whenever they visit to Dubai.

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Rizwan Abbasi

In the harsh arid lands of Arabia, the message of the prophet (PBUH) of Islam was to bring new hope to the hearts of men. His strong yet simple message of divine love and devotion transformed all aspects of life and thought. Work became a form of worship, and art a celebration of divine beauty. The artists of the era combined the rich influences of Persian, Byzantine, Sassanian techniques, styles, and forms to create a virtual renaissance in the world of art, architecture, music and literature. Art of Islam is essentially contemplated to express and encounter the divine presence. The artisan uses his craft to convey this glory and to share awareness with the world. As Islamic art and philosophy spread to all corners of the globe, various regional powers emerged, each seeking to establish superiority by promoting their diverse forms of artistic expression. This collective genius came to symbolise the cultural sophistication of their patrons and the identity of the state. Expertise from Syria, Egypt and as far as Persia was brought together under the banner of an Islamic culture. The rich textiles and royal silk robes of Persia; jewel-encrusted ceremonial objects of Turkey; intricately designed textiles and silk carpets of Kashmir; finely crafted weapons of Damascus; gold painted ceramics of China; illuminated miniatures of Iran depicting religious and literary themes from epics, epitomised a sublime and elegant statement of oriental opulence under the patronage of the sultans and emperors. For most of the thirteen centuries, Islamic rulers combined their roles of a monarch with that of a patron of art and craft; shaping lifestyle. Perhaps this is what elevates the Islamic culture from the simply fascinating to an iconographic enigma.

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Mubarak수아드

Quite & clean place , they have anything in the week end it would be crowded, but it’s good to be there

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The Traveller

Learn and view about tapistry and carpets some independent artwork some local and some from Iran and Afghanistan also has a jewellery section it’s small and quite but nicely displayed with friendly and pleasant staff

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Babajide Aroyewun

Amazing edifice

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J A

Good place

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BOBRICH HEAT INSULATION CO LLC

a good place to be. not exactly a tourist destination, but if u have that extra time , u could visit the place to have some idea of the Islamic traditions