Publication |
India, Roli & Janssen BV, 2006.
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Description |
144pLight Blue Spine
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Series |
Sacred Sites
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Summary/Abstract |
The story of the world's great mosques is intrinsically related to the story and spread of Islam in the world. This book takes the reader on a fascinating journey to ancient lands where some of the greatest architectural marvels of history were created. The narrative begins with the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, founder of Islam, and the founding of the first Muslim congregational place of prayer. It then follows a broadly chronological sequence of the development of the mosque in countries and kingdoms across the world, right up to the modern age. The architectural features of great mosques are highlighted through a selection of drawings and photographs. The book brings an unusual selection of architectural masterpieces, and documents one of the most dynamic religious movements of all time.
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Contents |
The Mosque in history
Jerusalem
Damascus
North Africa and Andulsia
Mesopotamia
Egypt
Turkey
Persia
Central Asia
The Indian Subcontinent
Contemporary mosques
Glossary
Bibliography
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Standard Number |
8174364412 Hb.
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