Depiction of Buraq, with the Prophet Muhammad represented by stylised flames, from an 18th-century Ottoman manuscript, AD 1717.
Featured on PDR in the essay Out of Their Love They Made It: A Visual History of Buraq
Although mentioned only briefly in the Qur'an, the story of the Prophet Muhammad's night journey to heaven astride a winged horse called Buraq has long caught the imagination of artists. Yasmine Seale charts the many representations of this enigmatic steed, from early Islamic scripture to contemporary Delhi, and explores what such a figure can tell us about the nature of belief.