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Best 1 Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas was a 13th-century Catholic priest and philosopher. He developed a comprehensive system of thought integrating Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology. His *Summa Theologiae* remains a foundational work in scholasticism, providing a detailed framework for understanding metaphy...

2 Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo was a prominent philosopher and theologian born in present-day Algeria. He profoundly influenced Western thought through works like *Confessions*, exploring themes of free will, sin, and divine grace within a Christian context. His writings, particularly the *City of God*, offered...

3 Black Stone

The Black Stone is a sacred stone set in the eastern corner of the Kaaba in Mecca, touched or saluted by pilgrims during the Hajj.

4 Codex Sinaiticus

Codex Sinaiticus is a 4th-century Greek Bible manuscript, notable as one of the earliest near-complete copies of the Christian Bible.

5 Mezquita-Catedral de Cordoba

Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba is a mosque-cathedral in Spain, begun in 785 and later converted into a Catholic cathedral after 1236.

6 Codex Vaticanus

Codex Vaticanus is a 4th-century Greek Bible manuscript in the Vatican Library, among the most important witnesses to the Septuagint and New Testament.

7 Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth kept in Turin Cathedral, notable for its faint image of a crucified man and a radiocarbon date range of 1260-1390.

8 Museum of Islamic Art

Museum of Islamic Art is a Doha museum opened in 2008, designed by I. M. Pei and holding Islamic art from three continents over 1,400 years.

9 Dome of the Rock

The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine in Jerusalem, completed in 691-692, notable for its gilded dome and Umayyad-era mosaics.

10 Al-Ghazali
Al-Ghazali

Al-Ghazali was an 11th-century Persian theologian whose Incoherence of the Philosophers challenged Avicennian metaphysics and shaped Sunni thought.

11 Church of the Holy Sepulchre

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a major Christian church in Jerusalem, founded in the 4th century on sites linked to Jesus' death and burial.

12 Pergamonmuseum

Berlin's Pergamonmuseum, opened in 1930 on Museum Island, is noted for monumental reconstructions such as the Ishtar Gate and Pergamon Altar.

13 Nasir al-Din al-Tusi

Nasir al-Din al-Tusi was a Persian astronomer who founded the Maragha observatory in 1259 and devised the Tusi couple geometric model.

14 Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia

Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is a Kuala Lumpur museum opened in 1998, noted as Southeast Asia's largest museum devoted to Islamic art.

15 Codex Alexandrinus

Codex Alexandrinus is a 5th-century Greek Bible manuscript, notable as one of the four great uncial codices and held by the British Library.

16 Anselm of Canterbury

Anselm of Canterbury was an Italian-born monk and archbishop whose Proslogion presented an ontological argument for God's existence around 1078.

17 Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns is a Christian relic kept in Paris, long associated with Jesus' Passion and transferred to France by King Louis IX in 1239.

18 Al-Battani
Al-Battani

Al-Battani was a 9th-century Arab astronomer whose observations refined solar year length and influenced later European astronomy.

19 Al-Farabi
Al-Farabi

Al-Farabi was a 10th-century philosopher from Central Asia whose Arabic works joined Plato and Aristotle with political theory and Islamic thought.

20 Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad

The Mantle of the Prophet Muhammad is a cloak preserved in Istanbul's Topkapi Palace, venerated among relics associated with Muhammad.

21 Feast: Food of the Islamic World

Feast: Food of the Islamic World is a 2018 cookbook by Anissa Helou exploring diverse culinary traditions across Muslim communities globally.

22 Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is a 73 m minaret in Delhi, India, begun in 1199, notable for its red sandstone shaft and early Indo-Islamic architecture.

23 The Hiding Place

Corrie ten Boom's 1971 autobiographical book about her experiences hiding Jews during the Holocaust and surviving a Nazi concentration camp.

24 Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a major mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, completed in 2007 and named for Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan.

25 Palais de la Bahia

Palais de la Bahia in Marrakesh is a 19th-century palace built for the Moroccan sultan's vizier, renowned for its stunning Islamic architecture and lush gardens.

26 Mulla Sadra

Mulla Sadra was a 17th-century Iranian philosopher who founded Transcendent Theosophy and taught the primacy and gradation of existence.

27 Ibn al-Shatir

Ibn al-Shatir was a 14th-century Syrian astronomer whose lunar and planetary models removed Ptolemy's equant while keeping Earth central.

28 Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite was an anonymous late 5th or early 6th century Christian author who shaped medieval negative theology.

29 Marrakech
Marrakech
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Marrakech is the vibrant heart of Morocco, a city of contrasts where ancient traditions meet modern life. Its iconic Djemaa el-Fna square pulsates with energy, offering snake charmers, storytellers, and food stalls. The sprawling souks are a shopper's paradise, and the opulent Bahia Palace showcases...

30 Shusaku Endo

Celebrated 20th-century Japanese Catholic writer renowned for his 1966 historical novel "Silence," which explores faith and persecution.

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