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LIFE photo archive

Google announced yesterday that it was making available 10 million images from Life magazine’s archives (photos and etchings) dating back to the 1750s. Only a small percentage of the images have even been published. The rest have been “sitting in dusty archives in the form of negatives, slides, glass plates, etchings, and prints.” At this point about 20% of Life’s archive is online; the rest is promised within months.

Here’s the Google page of LIFE photo archive

I do love photos, and Google has made them very easy to search using Google Image. You just type in a word and it will search the captions for it. There’s some nice ones they suggest, like Taj Mahal, and as a tip they suggest “Add “source:life” to any Google image search and search only the LIFE photo archive. For example: computer source:life

Well this was a great tool so I started searching through some predictable keywords: New York Universitymosque, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Mecca, etc. There were some great photos in all of them, and I encourage you to browse through those. They even have extra-large sizes on some of them, soif you need desktop wallpaper for your computer or iPhone, here’s a nice place to browse.

One of the amazing things is that there are some very old photos of Islamic things, that supposedly haven’t been shown publicly or published before. I should note that Life’s captions like to use archaic terms like “Mohammedan” or “Moslem” so keep that in mind if you’re searching. (One is even captioned as “An islam praying onboard a ship.”) That aside, I found some fascinating photos of Islam in America in the 1940’s; Jazz star Dizzy Gillespie making salat in 1948 or New Mosque in Washington (I assume it’s the famous Islamic Center of Washington).

Some other notable photos I found:

There’s a lot more in the archive, and I spent nearly an hour poring through it. If you found something noteworthy, leave a comment.

Cave at Mount Hira

Cave at Mount Hira

The entrance to the Cave at Mount Hira, outside of Makkah. It’s a spot for Pilgrims to visit, and there appears to be a marking at the cave entrance, with the first ayats revealed from the Quran.

Save Darfur

I have nothing new to say about Darfur; something must be done.

In the meantime, let me show you a picture that really moved me.
Sudan photo 1994
The photo is the “Pulitzer Prize” winning photo taken in 1994 during the Sudan Famine.
The picture depicts stricken child crawling towards an United Nations food camp, located a kilometer away.

The vulture is waiting for the child to die so that it can eat her. This picture shocked the whole world. No one knows what happened to the child, including the photographer Kevin Carter, who left the place as soon as the photograph was taken.

Three months later he committed suicide due to depression.

Lightning

I saw a real Subhan Allah (SWT) moment in these pictures.

Afghan

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This photo was from an AP story about Afghanistan. There is something disturbing about soldiers writing numbers on people. It just seems eerily Nazi-ish.

Camels and Pyramids

Camels and Pyramids

Camel and Pyramid

How I viewed the Middle East growing up.