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The Kaba Orientations Readings In Islams Ancient House Simon Omeara

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The Kaba Orientations Readings In Islams Ancient House Simon Omeara
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 87.5 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Simon O'Meara
ISBN: 9780748699315, 0748699317
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Kaba Orientations Readings In Islams Ancient House Simon Omeara by Simon O'meara 9780748699315, 0748699317 instant download after payment.

Explores the Kaʿba as it has been conceptualised, represented and used by Muslims from the earliest period of Islam onwards
  • The first book-length exploration of the Kaʿba in a Western language
  • Explains what the Kaʿba is by examining how it functions architecturally and is represented culturally
  • Each chapter pursues a different aspect of the Kaʿba, presenting new findings and arguments
  • Extensively illustrated, including a number of rarely reproduced images

What is the Kaʿba and why it is pivotal to the Islamic world? Why do pilgrims go about it, not in it? Is it empty? And why is a hollow building covered in black silk?


The most sacred site of Islam, the Kaʿba (the granite cuboid structure at the centre of the Great Mosque of Mecca) is here investigated by examining six of its predominantly spatial effects: as the qibla (the direction faced in prayer); as the axis and matrix mundi of the Islamic world; as an architectural principle in the bedrock of this world; as a circumambulated goal of pilgrimage and a site of spiritual union for mystics and Sufis; and as a dwelling that is imagined to shelter temporarily an animating force; but which otherwise, as a house, holds a void.

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