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The Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage: Essays in Honour of Nasser David Khalili

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Over the course of five decades, Professor Sir Nasser David Khalili has assembled eight of the worlds most important collections of art. Together they consist of over 35,000 objects, with each collection providing an exhaustive account of its subject. In acquiring, conserving, researching, exhibiting, publishing and digitising these collections, Sir David has contributed, significantly to numerous fields of scholarship and in the process helped foster a greater understanding of the worlds traditions. One of these eight collections Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage was compiled not only on the basis of its intrinsic aesthetic merit, but principally as a means of telling a complete visual story of Hajj and the importance of the sanctuaries of Mecca and Medina. Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage consists of twenty-seven essays addressing objects in the remarkable collection of Professor Sir Nasser David Khalili. The collection features more than five thousand objects relating to the arts of pilgrimage, from the eighth century to today, and includes Qurans, illustrated manuscripts, rare books, scientific instruments, textiles, coins, paintings, prints, and photo-postcards, as well as archival material, unique historical documents, and examples of the work of some of the earliest Muslim photographers of Hajj. Together the essays in Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage provide a comprehensive overview of Hajj, illustrating the religious, spiritual, cultural, and artistic aspects of pilgrimage to the Holy Sanctuaries of Islam and the cosmopolitan nature of Hajj itself. Each essay is written by a prominent specialist in the field and beautifully illustrated with full-colour images of objects from the collection, some of which have never been seen before. This work is a fitting tribute to Professor Sir Nasser David Khalili and his decades of passion, determination and scholarship in the field of Islamic art. These volumes will transform our perception of the pilgrimage. See more
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  • Dimensions: 27 x 32mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: GINGKO
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781914983160

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Professor Sir David Nasser Khalili is an Iranian-born British scholar collector philanthropist and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador. He received his PhD in Islamic Art from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London where he was also awarded an Honorary Fellowship in 1992. He is also an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College University of Oxford where he is a Member of the Chancellors Court of Benefactors. Qaisra M. Khan is a Curator specialising in the Arts of Pilgrimage for over a decade. She has a degree in Law and an MPhil in Oriental Studies from Cambridge University and a further MA in Islamic Art and Architecture from SOAS University of London. Nahla Nassar graduated with a BA Honours in Fine Art and Archaeology from the American University of Beirut. As well as co-curating the Hajj and the Arts of Pilgrimage Collection she has been Curator and Registrar of the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art since 1989. With contributions by Dr Bilal Badat Dr Sami De Giosa Mr Seif El Rashidi Dr Sabiha Gologlu Professor Alastair Hamilton Dr Edmund Hayes Ms Qaisra M. Khan Ms Janie Lightfoot Professor Jan Loop Dr Michael Christopher Low Professor Richard McGregor Dr Sergio Carro Martín Professor Ulrich Marzolph Dr Luitgard Mols Dr Harry Munt Ms Nahla Nassar Mr James Nicholson Mr Yousuf Saeed Dr Saarthak Singh Dr John Slight Dr Mehmet Tütüncü Dr Aram Vardanyan Dr Arnoud Vrolijk Dr Muhammad Isa Waley Dr Peter Webb Mr Michael Wolfe.

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