The Maydan is proud to introduce a new initiative highlighting digital resources and projects in the field of Islamic Studies. Included in this roundup are digitized archival images from state libraries, mosque trusts, and universities, providing a visual history of the Muslim world. If you know of similar resources that we may have missed, please email us at publish@themaydan.com.
ARCHNET
Architecture and urban design in the Muslim world“Archnet is an open access, intellectual resource focused on architecture, urbanism, environmental and landscape design, visual culture, and conservation issues related to the Muslim world. Archnet’s mission is to provide ready access to unique visual and textual material to facilitate teaching, scholarship, and professional work of high quality.”
Selections of Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Calligraphy, Library of Congress
Archives of Arabic script calligraphy“During the late 1920s, early 1930s, and 1990s the Library of Congress acquired a large collection of Arabic script calligraphy sheets. This presentation exhibits 373 Arabic calligraphy sheets, ranging from the 9th to the 19th centuries. A majority of the calligraphy sheets were written on paper, however, a group of Qur’anic fragments from the 9th and 10th centuries were executed on parchment.”
The Middle East in Early Prints and Photographs, New York Public Library
A collection of images by travelers in the Middle EastManar al-Athar, University of Oxford
A collection of images of archaeological sites, including buildings and artDatabase for Ottoman Inscriptions (DOI)
A searchable digital database of inscriptions created in the Ottoman lands during Ottoman times“The Database of Ottoman Inscriptions (DOI) is searchable by the benefactor’s name, the location of the building containing the inscription, and the date of construction, as well the types of script or poem. As such, the database represents an enormous resource for researchers who are conducting studies in the fields of Ottoman history, art history, philology, prosopography, etc.”
The Archie Walls Archive
An archive hosted by the Khalili Research Centre at the University of OxfordAbdul Hamid II Collection
A collection portraying the Ottoman Empire during the reign of one of its last sultans, Abdul-Hamid IIUNRWA Film and Photo Archive
The Archive showcases UNRWA service delivery throughout the decades and the daily lives of Palestinian refugeesCalligraphy Qalam
An introduction to Arabic, Ottoman, and Persian CalligraphyWomen’s Worlds in Qajar Iran
Explore the lives of women during the Qajar era (1796-1925) through a wide array of materialsWada Survey Collection
A collection of photographs taken by Wada Shin from the Institute of Art Research of Tokyo“Wada Shin, who was a member of the Institute of Fine Arts Research, received assistance from the corporation Keiko Kai from September 1929 to May 1930 for the study of West Asian art, Europe, the Soviet Union, the Middle East, Egypt, and Turkey. The most powerful was an investigation and photographic study in Iran, and the result was published as ‘Iran Art Ruins’ (Wada Shin, art school, 1945).”