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9780691036533

The Shape of the Holy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780691036533

  • ISBN10:

    0691036535

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-11-11
  • Publisher: Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

From the time of Herod through the Crusades, Jerusalem had officially "changed its religion" several times, with Jews, Christians, and Muslims inscribing the story of their faiths on the urban landscape. In this handsomely illustrated book, noted Islamist Oleg Grabar offers a rare account of the great role played by early Islam in defining the "look" of Jerusalem that remained largely intact until the twentieth century. From about 640 to 1100, Muslims transformed Christian Jerusalem, mainly the area now known as the Haram al-Sharif, both physically and ideologically to embody their new faith. Grabar examines this process, showing how it led to great architectural achievements, including The Dome of the Rock, still perhaps the most vivid image to impress any visitor to Jerusalem. Offering a major photographic record of The Dome's mosaics in color together with its interiors, this book shows in rich detail how Islam articulated itself architecturally, touching on historical and legendary memories and on themes of both religious harmony and Islamic triumph. Dominating Jerusalem's landscape today, The Dome of the Rock was commissioned by Abd Al-Malik in 691, and still houses the Rock from which the Prophet Mohammed is believed to have ascended into heaven. Grabar argues that its construction altered the visual equilibrium of Jerusalem by equating its eastern hill, Mt. Moriah, a key landmark in Islam, with its western ones, Golgotha and Mt. Zion, highlighted by Christian monuments. A close look at The Dome's construction and decoration leads to a new explanation of the building as a Late Antique monument of art that could be adapted to several different and at times simultaneous interpretations. Grabar also offers a unique portrait of Jerusalem in the eleventh century under the Fatimid dynasty in Cairo, when the city was at its peak as a peaceful, cosmopolitan center. Through an innovative computer modeling program, Grabar presents fascinating reconstructions of the Haram al-Sharif, taking us down streets and past buildings, of which only remnants exist today.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: The Period and Its Sources 3(5)
``Remote'' Written Sources
8(2)
Jerusalem-Centered Sources
10(1)
Local Documents
11(1)
Archaeology
12(2)
Visual Evidence
14(1)
Scholarship
15(6)
The Formation of an Islamic City
21(31)
The Legacy of the Christian City
21(23)
The First Decades of Muslim Rule
44(8)
The Dome of the Rock
52(65)
The Inscriptions
56(15)
The Mosaics
71(33)
The Shape of the Building
104(6)
The Location of the Building
110(7)
The Haram and Its Buildings
117(18)
The Aqsa Mosque
117(5)
The Haram
122(6)
The Muslim ``Quarter''
128(2)
The Dome of the Chain
130(5)
The Fatimid City
135(35)
Jerusalem in 1050: Nasir-i Khosraw's Account
137(24)
The Formation of Fatimid Jerusalem
161(9)
Conclusion: The Shape of the Holy 170(4)
Appendix A Using Computer-Aided Design Programs for Urban and Architectural Reconstructions---The Case of Early Islamic Jerusalem 174(10)
Mohammad Al-Asad
Appendix B The Inscriptions of the Dome of the Rock: Arabic Text 184(3)
Abbreviations 187(2)
Notes 189(30)
Bibliography 219(8)
Index 227

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