Hilye

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A hilye (Turkish; plural: hilyeler) or hilya (Arabic) is a calligraphic panel, often used as a wall decoration, containing a description of the prophet Muhammad's physical appearance based on the hadith. Hilyeler leave picturing the prophet's appearance to the reader's imagination, in line with the aniconic nature of Islamic art.

Hafiz Osman (1642–1698)[edit]

Mehmed Tahir Efendi (d. 1848)[edit]

Kazasker Mustafa İzzet Efendi (1801–1876)[edit]

Unidentified[edit]