Painting, calligraphy, textiles and carpets are among the items.
The exhibition groups 100 pieces altogether. They range from small tiles and utensils to large architectural objects, like a pair of 12-foot wooden doors from 14th century Morocco.
New calligraphy acquisitions on display for the first time include two pages from a 12th or 13th century Quran that feature colored ink on vivid pink paper.
Another display shows art produced in Iran between the mid-13th and mid-14th centuries.
Curator Daniel Walker says the collection spans the Islamic world, from Spain and Morocco to Central Asia and Indonesia.
Source: Center Daily Times