Blood offerings and human sacrifices from Examples in Ottoman Illustrated Manuscripts

Title Blood offerings and human sacrifices from Examples in Ottoman Illustrated Manuscripts
Author Zaid, Ahmed Sami Badawi
Subject Islamic painting, Sacrifice
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2536-9830, ISSN: 2536-9822, EISSN: 2536-9830, DOI: 10.21608/jguaa.2022.126997.1237
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_8a53b661733a4f31b465668c457ed2e6
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Notes {AR} Offerings and offerings are everything that a person offers to his deity in order to get closer to him. Offerings and offerings of various types have been known to the first man since the beginning of creation during the era of our master Adam, peace be upon him, and they were passed down through generations. Some rituals were also added to them. The research deals with the study of blood sacrifices and living offerings through images of Ottoman manuscripts, as the images of manuscripts reflect aspects of human social and religious life in all its details, including those The phenomenon that has continued throughout the ages, and the research addresses the definition of sacrifices and the rooting of sacrifices and their types of human sacrifices and animal sacrifices. The study also deals with the application of the types of blood sacrifices and live offerings through depictions of Ottoman manuscripts such as human and animal sacrifices and offerings and learning about the rituals of offering sacrifices, their method, and their tools. Manuscript representations in the Ottoman era in the 10th century AH/16AD and the beginning of the 11th century AH/17AD conveyed many examples of offerings and offerings, whether human or animal, and recorded examples from previous eras of human offerings and sacrifices, such as the offering of our master Abraham, peace be upon him, the offering of our master Jesus, peace be upon him (the royal offering), and the offering of the Prophet’s grandfather Abdul Muttalib with his son Abdullah in front of the Kaaba. Examples of animal offerings were recorded. Such as the sacrifice of Cain and Abel, which was one of the sacrifices offered in the Ottoman era, which was the sacrifice at the Kaaba during the sacrifice. The research also compares some examples of depictions of sacrifices in contemporary schools, and highlights their most important artistic features. {EN} Blood Offerings and human sacrifice are all that a person presents to his idol in order to draw close to it. Various kinds of offerings were known to the first human since the beginning of creation in the era of Adam, peace be upon him. They were inherited from generations, as some rituals were added to it. The study investigates blood offerings and human sacrifices through images of the Ottoman manuscripts, where the manuscript depictions reflect the manifestations of human social and religious life in all its details, including that this phenomenon that has followed through the ages. The study presents the definition of sacrifices and the origin of offerings and their types: human and animal sacrifices. In addition, it identifies the rituals of offering sacrifices, their method and tools. The illustrations of manuscripts in10A.H /16M and beginning 11A.H/17M in the Ottoman era reflected many types of sacrifices and offerings: human or animal. Some manuscripts, from previous eras of human offerings, reflect such offerings as the sacrifice of prophets Abraham and Jesus (the royal offering), peace be upon them, and the offering of the grandfather of Prophet Mohamed, Abdul Muttalib with his son Abdullah, in front of the Kaaba. Animal sacrifices were illustrated in the sacrifices of Cain and Abel. One of the offerings made in the Ottoman era is the slaughter in front of the Kaaba. The research also compares types of offering images in contemporary schools and highlights their artistic features
Görüntüle Journal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2022-06, Vol.23 (2), p.199-242
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Blood offerings and human sacrifices from Examples in Ottoman Illustrated Manuscripts

Author Zaid, Ahmed Sami Badawi
Subject Islamic painting, Sacrifice
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2536-9830, ISSN: 2536-9822, EISSN: 2536-9830, DOI: 10.21608/jguaa.2022.126997.1237
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_8a53b661733a4f31b465668c457ed2e6
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes {AR} Offerings and offerings are everything that a person offers to his deity in order to get closer to him. Offerings and offerings of various types have been known to the first man since the beginning of creation during the era of our master Adam, peace be upon him, and they were passed down through generations. Some rituals were also added to them. The research deals with the study of blood sacrifices and living offerings through images of Ottoman manuscripts, as the images of manuscripts reflect aspects of human social and religious life in all its details, including those The phenomenon that has continued throughout the ages, and the research addresses the definition of sacrifices and the rooting of sacrifices and their types of human sacrifices and animal sacrifices. The study also deals with the application of the types of blood sacrifices and live offerings through depictions of Ottoman manuscripts such as human and animal sacrifices and offerings and learning about the rituals of offering sacrifices, their method, and their tools. Manuscript representations in the Ottoman era in the 10th century AH/16AD and the beginning of the 11th century AH/17AD conveyed many examples of offerings and offerings, whether human or animal, and recorded examples from previous eras of human offerings and sacrifices, such as the offering of our master Abraham, peace be upon him, the offering of our master Jesus, peace be upon him (the royal offering), and the offering of the Prophet’s grandfather Abdul Muttalib with his son Abdullah in front of the Kaaba. Examples of animal offerings were recorded. Such as the sacrifice of Cain and Abel, which was one of the sacrifices offered in the Ottoman era, which was the sacrifice at the Kaaba during the sacrifice. The research also compares some examples of depictions of sacrifices in contemporary schools, and highlights their most important artistic features. {EN} Blood Offerings and human sacrifice are all that a person presents to his idol in order to draw close to it. Various kinds of offerings were known to the first human since the beginning of creation in the era of Adam, peace be upon him. They were inherited from generations, as some rituals were added to it. The study investigates blood offerings and human sacrifices through images of the Ottoman manuscripts, where the manuscript depictions reflect the manifestations of human social and religious life in all its details, including that this phenomenon that has followed through the ages. The study presents the definition of sacrifices and the origin of offerings and their types: human and animal sacrifices. In addition, it identifies the rituals of offering sacrifices, their method and tools. The illustrations of manuscripts in10A.H /16M and beginning 11A.H/17M in the Ottoman era reflected many types of sacrifices and offerings: human or animal. Some manuscripts, from previous eras of human offerings, reflect such offerings as the sacrifice of prophets Abraham and Jesus (the royal offering), peace be upon them, and the offering of the grandfather of Prophet Mohamed, Abdul Muttalib with his son Abdullah, in front of the Kaaba. Animal sacrifices were illustrated in the sacrifices of Cain and Abel. One of the offerings made in the Ottoman era is the slaughter in front of the Kaaba. The research also compares types of offering images in contemporary schools and highlights their artistic features
Görüntüle Journal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2022-06, Vol.23 (2), p.199-242
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