File:Deux livres en turc-oriental écrit (...)Ferid ed-Din btv1b8427195m-1.jpg

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English: The punishment of hypocrites (cutting of flesh), Persian miniature.
Date AD.
Source https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8427195m/f115.item
Author National Library of France

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Zabaniya and the punishment of hypocrites (cutting of flesh) from The Timurid Book of the Prophet Muhammad’s Ascension, c. 1436

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