The art of Hajj

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100 1 ‡aPorter, Venetia
245 1 4 ‡aThe art of Hajj / ‡cVenetia Porter
260 ‡aLondon : ‡bBritish Museum Press, ‡c[2012], ©2012
300 ‡a96 pages : ‡bcolor illustrations, map ; ‡c19 cm
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504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 95)
520 8 ‡aThe annual ritual pilgrimage to Makkah was established by the Prophet Muhammad in the last year of his life (AD 632). Over the following centuries the experience and importance of Hajj have been evocatively documented in countless ways. Highlighting the pilgrims' journey across time, the sacred rituals of Hajj, and the city of Makkah itself, this beautiful little book features illuminated manuscripts, wall paintings and photographs, as well as calligraphy, textiles, scientific instruments, decorative tiles, maps, ceramics, metalwork and powerful works by contemporary artists. Published to coincide with a major exhibition at the British Museum, from 26 January to 15 April 2012
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aIslamic art
650 0 ‡aPillars of Islam ‡vArt
650 0 ‡aMuslim pilgrims and pilgrimages ‡zSaudi Arabia ‡zMecca ‡vArt
651 0 ‡aMecca (Saudi Arabia) ‡vArt
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