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Islamic Art
The Prophet Muhammad and his Companions
Traveling to the Fair
Reminders
Tues 10/13 TEST: Early Christian, Byzantine,
Islamic art
– SG & q-cards due same day
Fri 10/23: Free Response Grid Due
– Non-European examples MUST be from the art of
China before & after 1280
– European examples must come from Ancient Rome,
Jewish, Early Christian, Byzantine or Early Medieval
Fri 10/30 (2) article summaries due
Dome of the Rock
Iwans
Mosque of Damascus c. 705-715
Great Mosque, Qairawan, Tunisia
Minaret, muezzins
quibla
Islamic Terms
• Qibla wall designates the direction of Mecca
• Mihrab (niche) signifies a holy place; like the shrine for
the Torah scroll in synagogue and frames for gods or saints in Roman
and Christian sanctuaries
• Maqsura, an enclosure in front of the mihrab for the ruler and
other dignitaries, became a regular feature after an assassination
attempt on the ruler
• Minbar, or pulpit/throne, stands by the mihrab as the place for the
prayer leader and a symbol of authority
• Minarets, towers from which muezzins (or criers), call the faithful
to prayer, they also rise outside the mosque as a symbol of Islam’s
presence in a city
Mihrab, niche
Qibla wall w/ mihrab & minbar,
Sultan Hasan mausoleum-mosque, Cairo, Egypt 1356-63
Maqsura & mihrab
Minaret, tower for muezzins
Great Mosque,
Cordoba
Dome of Great Mosque, Cordoba
Portal of Cordoba
Dome of Masjid-i Shah
Court of the Lions, the Alhambra
Taj Mahal
Arabic Calligraphy on large pishtaq of the Taj Mahal
AlHambra: Granada, Spain
Sinan, The Selimiye Cami, Edirne,
Turkey, 1570-74