A study of the Prophetic supremacy in Islamic Egypt from the Ottoman era until the end of the era of King Fuad I (922 - 1355 AH / 1517 - 1936 AD): An archaeological and artistic study

Title A study of the Prophetic supremacy in Islamic Egypt from the Ottoman era until the end of the era of King Fuad I (922 - 1355 AH / 1517 - 1936 AD): An archaeological and artistic study
Author Abdo, Asmaa Attia Muhammad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2356-9654
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_923819
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Notes The research deals with a topic of great importance to the field of Islamic arts, which is “the study of the Prophet’s supplies in Islamic Egypt from the Ottoman era until the end of the era of King Fuad I (922-1355 AH) / (1517-1936 AD) (an archaeological and artistic study), by describing and carefully analyzing three different pieces of the Prophet’s supplies that have never been published before. First: a Prophet’s supply dated 1202 AH, made of wood, and preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art. In Cairo. Second: A prophetic dam dated 1285 AH, made of metal, and preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo. Third: A prophetic dam dating back to the era of King Fouad I, made of metal lined with wood, and preserved in the Museum of the Geographical Society in Cairo. At the beginning of the research, I pointed out the importance of prophetic measures in general, and prophetic supplies in particular, in various aspects of life, whether religious, political, economic, social, and others. I also divided the research into There are two main sections: the first: the descriptive study: in which I dealt with an accurate and detailed scientific explanation of three pieces of the Prophetic supplies - which I mentioned in the previous lines, arranged according to their chronology And references.
Görüntüle Majallat al-ʻimārah wa-al-funūn wa-al-ʻulūm al-insānīyah, 2018 (12), p.59-71
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A study of the Prophetic supremacy in Islamic Egypt from the Ottoman era until the end of the era of King Fuad I (922 - 1355 AH / 1517 - 1936 AD): An archaeological and artistic study

Author Abdo, Asmaa Attia Muhammad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2356-9654
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_923819
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes The research deals with a topic of great importance to the field of Islamic arts, which is “the study of the Prophet’s supplies in Islamic Egypt from the Ottoman era until the end of the era of King Fuad I (922-1355 AH) / (1517-1936 AD) (an archaeological and artistic study), by describing and carefully analyzing three different pieces of the Prophet’s supplies that have never been published before. First: a Prophet’s supply dated 1202 AH, made of wood, and preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art. In Cairo. Second: A prophetic dam dated 1285 AH, made of metal, and preserved in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo. Third: A prophetic dam dating back to the era of King Fouad I, made of metal lined with wood, and preserved in the Museum of the Geographical Society in Cairo. At the beginning of the research, I pointed out the importance of prophetic measures in general, and prophetic supplies in particular, in various aspects of life, whether religious, political, economic, social, and others. I also divided the research into There are two main sections: the first: the descriptive study: in which I dealt with an accurate and detailed scientific explanation of three pieces of the Prophetic supplies - which I mentioned in the previous lines, arranged according to their chronology And references.
Görüntüle Majallat al-ʻimārah wa-al-funūn wa-al-ʻulūm al-insānīyah, 2018 (12), p.59-71
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