A set of vector silhouettes depicting a variety of mosques and other Islamic religious buildings. Includes towers and rooftops which are extremely well drawn. These would be useful as a base to draw your own illustrations upon or as background fillers.
A Muslim mosque vector graphic, set on a dark blue starry night background. The building is a silhouette with light shining through the windows. Perfect as a wallpaper or a post card for Islamic holidays such a Ramadan etc. Download and Enjoy!
Another vector illustration background of Taj Mahal, the ancient Indian architectural wonder. This on is set on a light blue background with clouds, trees and brown marble. Enjoy!
A majestic vector illustration of the Taj Mahal, a white marble mausoleum located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Islamic, Persian, Ottoman Turkish and Indian architectural styles. This illustration has a yellow sunset background and a reflection on the bottom. Enjoy!
Free vector graphic - Islamic ornament. Terms of use:
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- It’s free to use it in personal or commercial projects
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Lafadz Allah, is transcription of the Name of Allah (God) in Islam.
All of my cliparts are created using Inkscape. Please rate and/or let me know if you like my work, to encourage me to be more productive.
Seamless mughal pattern brush of jharokha (or jharoka)- a type of balcony used in Indian architecture, typically Mughal architecture and Rajasthani architecture. One of the most important functions it served was to allow women in purdah to see the events outside without being seen themselves. Alternatively, these windows could also be used to position archers and spies.
A quick vectorization of Shalom-Salaam-Peace graphic from Wikimedia en:Image:ShalomSalamPeaceIsraelisPalestinians.png
This graphically shows the similarity between Hebrew and Arabic, displaying a shared cultural heritage.
The original seemed to be a veiled woman, only the exposed ears prevented such an impression fully, so I decided to create an alternative version without ears. Keywords found with the help of Wikipedia.