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The '''Heritage Lens''' is an initiative of the Deoband Community Wikimedia that aims to represent Muslim heritage within the Wikimedia projects. It was initiated in July 2023, and its first iteration was held in and around Deoband, India, from 23 July to 25 July 2023. The initiative has been developed in response to DCW's Strategic Recommendations from February 2023. Under this program, we have formed collaborations with Mazahir Uloom Waqf Qadeem, a premier Islamic seminary in India, and with Project Korikath, a volunteer-led photographic initiative based in Bangladesh.
The '''Heritage Lens''' is an initiative of the Deoband Community Wikimedia that aims to represent Muslim heritage within the Wikimedia projects. It was initiated in July 2023, and its first iteration was held in and around Deoband, India, from 23 July to 25 July 2023. The initiative has been developed in response to DCW's Strategic Recommendations from February 2023. Under this program, we have formed collaborations with Mazahir Uloom Waqf Qadeem, a premier Islamic seminary in India, and with Project Korikath, a volunteer-led photographic initiative based in Bangladesh.


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  | link1  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_2
  | link1  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_5
  | title1 = ThePoeticFrame
  | title1 = Laraib17
  | body1  = Fellow, December 2023 Iteration
  | body1  = Fellow, February 2025 Iteration
  | image1 = A side view of a traditional Kashmiri house, Mirmaidan, Dooru Shahabad.jpg
  | image1 = Aligarh, Theology Department Building.jpg
 
| link2  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_3
| title2 = Khushbu
| body2  = Fellow, March 2024 Iteration
| image2 = Nawab Safdarjung's Tomb 22.jpg


| link2  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_4
| title2 = Luma2rk
| body2  = Fellow, August 2024 Iteration
| image2 = Kalan Masjid,Chandni chowk 2.jpg


  | link3  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_4
  | link3  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_3
  | title3 = Luma2rk
  | title3 = Khushbu
  | body3  = Fellow, August 2024 Iteration
  | body3  = Fellow, March 2024 Iteration
  | image3 = Kalan Masjid,Chandni chowk 2.jpg
  | image3 = Nawab Safdarjung's Tomb 22.jpg


  | link4  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_5
  | link4  = https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Lens/Iteration_2
  | title4 = Laraib17
  | title4 = ThePoeticFrame
  | body4  = Fellow, February 2025 Iteration
  | body4  = Fellow, December 2023 Iteration
  | image4 = Aligarh, Theology Department Building.jpg
  | image4 = A side view of a traditional Kashmiri house, Mirmaidan, Dooru Shahabad.jpg
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  | link3  = Heritage Lens - Iteration 7
  | link3  = Heritage Lens - Iteration 7
  | title3 = Iteration 5
  | title3 = Iteration 7
  | body3  = December 2025
  | body3  = December 2025
  | image3 = Architectural details of Rumi Darwaza.jpg
  | image3 = Architectural details of Rumi Darwaza.jpg

Latest revision as of 15:51, 24 January 2026

The Heritage Lens is an initiative of the Deoband Community Wikimedia that aims to represent Muslim heritage within the Wikimedia projects. It was initiated in July 2023, and its first iteration was held in and around Deoband, India, from 23 July to 25 July 2023. The initiative has been developed in response to DCW's Strategic Recommendations from February 2023. Under this program, we have formed collaborations with Mazahir Uloom Waqf Qadeem, a premier Islamic seminary in India, and with Project Korikath, a volunteer-led photographic initiative based in Bangladesh.

Our fellows

Previous Iterations

Fellowship

The program is supported by a fellowship. More details are available at: Heritage Lens Fellowship.