The Tareq Rajab Museum is located in Kuwait and houses an extensive collection of artefacts accumulated over a fifty-year period commencing in the 1950s. The Museum is housed at two separate locations in Jabriya, Kuwait. The Tareq Rajab Museum, which was founded in 1980, and the Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy in 2007. The Tareq Rajab museum includes collections of manuscripts and miniatures, ceramics, metalwork, glass, arms and armour as well as textiles, costumes and jewellery. The museum's ceramics collection is very large and comprehensive, and includes objects from pre-Islamic times up to the early 20th century and from across the breadth of the Islamic world. The museum houses one of the foremost collections of silver jewellery as well as a fine collection of gold jewellery much of which dates from pre-Islamic times. There is a large collection of Qurans and manuscripts from all periods, with the earliest dating to the 7th century AD and from across the whole Islamic world. From important Qurans such as an Uljaytu volume, to rare manuscripts such as the Al-Kindi book on optics, the range of works is comprehensive and representative of many styles and regions.

Tareq Rajab Museum
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Established1 January 1980
LocationStreet 5, Building 22, Block 12, Jabriya, Kuwait
Coordinates29°19′1.2″N 48°2′49.94″E / 29.317000°N 48.0472056°E / 29.317000; 48.0472056
TypeIslamic Art Museum
Collection size30,000+
FounderTareq S. Rajab & Jehan S. Rajab
Websitehttps://www.trmkt.org

History edit

Tareq & Jehan S. Rajab edit

Iraqi Invasion and Occupation of Kuwait (1990-1991) edit

Post Invasion & the Tareq Rajab Museum today edit

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The Tareq Rajab Museum edit

Manuscripts & Calligraphy edit

The Gold Room edit

Ceramics edit

Arms & Armour edit

Glass edit

Metalwork edit

Silver Jewellery edit

Orientalist Artwork edit

Textiles, Embroideries & Costumes edit

Musical Instruments edit

The Tareq Rajab Museum of Islamic Calligraphy edit

Holy Coverings edit

Chinese Islamic Calligraphy edit

Manuscripts edit

The Hilya Room edit

Contemporary Calligraphy edit

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