Museum Entrance Room One Room Two Room Four Room Three Welcome to the Museum of Islam Curator’s Offices Room Five
Curator’s Office Contact me at [Your linked address] I am a 12 and go to St Joseph School and am a Curator and also pursuing my dreams to become a world famous soccer player for FC Barcelona of Spain or for Club Santos Laguna from Mexico. Gerardo Vargas Jr. Return to Entry
Room 2 Return to Entry Islamic Prayer Rugs
Room 1 Return to Entry Islamic Weapons Room
Room 3 Return to Entry Islamic Jewelry
Room 4 Return to Entry Sports in Islam
Room 5 Return to Entry Islamic Culture
Linked citation goes here This axe can be used for different purposes like cutting stuff and going to war. Return to Exhibit Islamic Axe
Linked citation goes here This sword is mostly used in war to attack or either defend from rivals. Return to Exhibit Islamic Sword
Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit Islamic Swords The swords in the picture are the most common weapon you would see in Islam during war.
Linked citation goes here The dagger is used sort of as a knife to stab your enemies if you don’t have a sword. Return to Exhibit Islamic Dagger
Linked citation goes here This prayer rug has a mosque engraved in the rug to represent Islam and it’s most worshipped building. Return to Exhibit Hajj Prayer Rug
Linked citation goes here This rug is almost the same as the other one but the color and shape are different. Return to Exhibit Mosque Prayer Rug
Linked citation goes here This prayer rug as a very unique design of a building on it. Return to Exhibit Islamic Building Rug
Linked citation goes here This is a rug with a mosque that is the same as the other one but in different color type. Return to Exhibit Praying Rug of a Hajj
Linked citation goes here This is a gold chain in the shape of a diamond and having the sign of Allah in the middle. Return to Exhibit Gold Chain
Linked citation goes here This is gold chain with a lot of diamonds surrounding the middle of the chain. Return to Exhibit Islamic Gold Chain
Linked citation goes here This ring is made of brass and is suppose to represent Allah. Return to Exhibit Brass Ring
Linked citation goes here The bracelet shown in the picture is made of copper with some thing written in the middle of it. Return to Exhibit Islamic Bracelet
Linked citation goes here In this picture it proves that not just us but also Islam has it to. Return to Exhibit Muslim Swimming
Linked citation goes here Here we have a muslim women playing or training for soccer. That means that not only Americans and Mexicans can play but the whole world Return to Exhibit Islamic Soccer
Linked citation goes here Here in this picture we have a group of girls kayaking down a river or stream.. Return to Exhibit Muslim Kayaking
Linked citation goes here Here we have is soccer players teaching little kids how to play. Return to Exhibit Soccer in Islam
Linked citation goes here There you see a baby and several adults praying. Return to Exhibit Praying
Linked citation goes here Here you see people gathering around that and the reason why they do that is because it is very holy. Return to Exhibit Hajj
Linked citation goes here Here are a bunch of people on their knees praying in the same direction. Return to Exhibit Artifact 19
Linked citation goes here These are millions of people around Mecca that made a pilgrimage. Return to Exhibit Artifact 20
Linked citation goes here All those Muslims are traveling to Mecca to the most holy spot in Islam. Return to Exhibit Long Line of Muslims
Linked citation goes here This sign is used for the flag as you see in the beginning of the museum. Return to Entrance Sign of Flag
Linked citation goes here In the picture we have the official Islamic Flag. Return to Entrance Islamic Flag
Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Ancient Islamic Necklace