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Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet: Photos
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This 16th Century painting from a Turkish manuscript depicts a scene from the time of Muhammad. Members of the powerful Quraysh tribe in Mecca debate the impact of the growth of Islam in Medina, the nearby city where Muhammad led his converts.

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The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations. Spencer Collection -- Turkish Manuscript, "Siyari-i-nabi" by Mustafa ibn Yusuf (al-Zarir) Istanbul, 1594-5
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Daisy Khan, an architect in New York City, leads a mentoring group for young American Muslim women.

Photo credit:
Edward Marritz

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Kevin James, a fire marshal in Brooklyn, NY, converted to Islam as a young man. His faith inspired his decision to become a firefighter.

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Edward Marritz

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Jameel Johnson is chief-of-staff for Congressman Gregory Meeks of New York. He coordinates the Friday prayer service, or Jumah, on Capital Hill.

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Edward Marritz

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Najah Bazzy is a critical care nurse in Dearborn, MI where she helps her colleagues understand and work effectively with their Muslim patients, many of whom are immigrants.

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Edward Marritz

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"Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet" director/producer Michael Schwarz.

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