share your art

kiki18

Junior Member
as salum aleykum brothers and sisters

i know here at TTI we have many artists :)

so share your art work!!!


here's some of mine:
 

kiki18

Junior Member
here they are
 

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Fatima S.Ar

Happiness = Islam
wa alaikom assalam

Masha Allah !! u r a wonderful artist
I dont have drawing skill , I cant even if draw a good apple ^_^

Go ahead honey
May Allah bless you :)
 

saima abdullah

my life iz 4 Allah
wow thats really good ..........:ma::ma::ma:.... i will try to capture mine i mostly paint fantasy paintings .......................
 

D.Ahmed

Believer
Salaam

Unfortunalty Art was never my strong point but however my cousin Sister is very talented so I'll post some :)

The first two where drawn and painted from some display pics and the rest was just imagination.
 

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Asja

Pearl of Islaam
:salam2:

Mashallah it is wondefull dear sister.You have great talent for art.

Jazzak Allah khair sister for sharing your beautiful art with us.:hearts:

May Allah bless you:tti_sister:

:wasalam:
 

IslamIsLight

Islam is my life
Staff member
salam aleikum
MashAllah that looks great ..
I love painting ..
i'm doing oil painting ,will post pics soon inshaAllah ..

waaleikum salam
 

kiki18

Junior Member
JazakAllah :D for your compliments.
D.Ahmed your cousin's work is very beautiful :)
thankyou for sharing it.
 

Tabassum07

Smile for Allah
Nature isn't haraam, like scenes, plants etc.

But drawing animals and people is considered haraam as it imitates the creation of Allah, which is forbidden. There are some exceptions however, such as drawing a person but leaving the face blank, or only drawing a head but not the rest of the body etc.
 

sarahlou

Junior Member
Nature isn't haraam, like scenes, plants etc.

But drawing animals and people is considered haraam as it imitates the creation of Allah, which is forbidden. There are some exceptions however, such as drawing a person but leaving the face blank, or only drawing a head but not the rest of the body etc.

So would this be considered haram? I am a new revert and was just wondering. This a mural in San Fransisco.
 

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Tabassum07

Smile for Allah
^ ukhti, I really can't decide if its haram or not. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can tell you, but there's one thing: that the person who drew this, really liked their art work, so they hung it up, admired it, other people admired it, and soon, next time, would the person decide to draw the full body? Trust me, I know drawing can be addicting. You draw a simple face one day, next time, you draw it more detailed, and then soon, you're saving up your drawings carefully, hanging them up, framing them, and before you know it it's become a habit and you start drawing in your spare time, more and more detailed.

There was an image maker in the Prophet's (SAW) time, who asked about this. And the Prophet (SAW) said "Every image maker will be in the fire." The image maker got scared, and asked that this is what he did for a profession, so what could he do? And Rasulallah (SAW) answered that if he must draw, then to draw inanimate things, such as rocks or trees, or water or nature or anything that 'doesn't have a soul.' So anything, except animals, insects, birds or people is allowed.

Also, Aishah (radhiallah taala anhu) once had hung up some curtains with pictures of animate objects in her room, and Rasulallah (SAW) came in and told her to remove the curtains and that "The angels of mercy do not enter a house where there is a dog or a picture, and that the person who made those pictures would be in the fire."

Therefore, ukhti, I'd refrain from drawing animate objects, especially if its just for fun and enjoyment. If its made to teach or instruct children, or as a children's storybook illustration, or a toy, then its okay to an extent.

You can find more detailed answers on islamqa.com.

And Allah knows best.
 

kiki18

Junior Member
^ ukhti, I really can't decide if its haram or not. Maybe someone more knowledgeable can tell you, but there's one thing: that the person who drew this, really liked their art work, so they hung it up, admired it, other people admired it, and soon, next time, would the person decide to draw the full body? Trust me, I know drawing can be addicting. You draw a simple face one day, next time, you draw it more detailed, and then soon, you're saving up your drawings carefully, hanging them up, framing them, and before you know it it's become a habit and you start drawing in your spare time, more and more detailed.

There was an image maker in the Prophet's (SAW) time, who asked about this. And the Prophet (SAW) said "Every image maker will be in the fire." The image maker got scared, and asked that this is what he did for a profession, so what could he do? And Rasulallah (SAW) answered that if he must draw, then to draw inanimate things, such as rocks or trees, or water or nature or anything that 'doesn't have a soul.' So anything, except animals, insects, birds or people is allowed.

Also, Aishah (radhiallah taala anhu) once had hung up some curtains with pictures of animate objects in her room, and Rasulallah (SAW) came in and told her to remove the curtains and that "The angels of mercy do not enter a house where there is a dog or a picture, and that the person who made those pictures would be in the fire."

Therefore, ukhti, I'd refrain from drawing animate objects, especially if its just for fun and enjoyment. If its made to teach or instruct children, or as a children's storybook illustration, or a toy, then its okay to an extent.

You can find more detailed answers on islamqa.com.

And Allah knows best.

making these pictures is my way of releasing stress and my intention is never to poeple to admire, but to enjoy. art is so pretty and meaningful. like a poem but without words. drawing nature is my way of remembering and admiring Allah because His creation is amazing, it can't even come close to how Amazing Allah is.

Should I stop??
 

Mercury

Junior Member
My drawings

:salam2:
Assalam-o-Alaikum Everyone,
I've got some paintings I did a while ago and i thought I'd share them. I really liked the artwork other TTI members have put up. Anyway, wish you all a happy day and take care!
:wasalam: :SMILY139:
 

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