Mecca: shrine of Kaʻbah within the Al-Haram mosque, with a view of the city. Lithograph, c. 1820.

Title Mecca: shrine of Kaʻbah within the Al-Haram mosque, with a view of the city. Lithograph, c. 1820.
Publication Date: 1820
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID s3a2wk69
Library Location Wellcome Collection 37341i
Date 1820
Notes The Muslims traced the holiness of Mecca's sanctuary back to Adam, who was directed there and built a cube-like house (ka'bah) directly beneath an identicical structure in heaven. Adam's ka'bah was destroyed in the flood, but according to the Aur'an, at a later date Abraham, too, was directed to Mecca where he and his son Ishmael raised anew the foundations of the Holy House. The ka'bah was a ramshackle construction that the Quraysh rebuilt and roofed during the Muhammad's youth (after 570 ce). Around the ka'bah was an undefined open space that was regarded as taboo and in which a greate many idols were set up. (Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, New York, 1995, vol. 3, p. 82) | Text composed of Arabic characters, but does not appear to be in the Arabic language, and may be Persian
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Mecca: shrine of Kaʻbah within the Al-Haram mosque, with a view of the city. Lithograph, c. 1820.

Publication Date 1820
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID s3a2wk69
Library Location Wellcome Collection 37341i
Date 1820
Notes The Muslims traced the holiness of Mecca's sanctuary back to Adam, who was directed there and built a cube-like house (ka'bah) directly beneath an identicical structure in heaven. Adam's ka'bah was destroyed in the flood, but according to the Aur'an, at a later date Abraham, too, was directed to Mecca where he and his son Ishmael raised anew the foundations of the Holy House. The ka'bah was a ramshackle construction that the Quraysh rebuilt and roofed during the Muhammad's youth (after 570 ce). Around the ka'bah was an undefined open space that was regarded as taboo and in which a greate many idols were set up. (Source: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, New York, 1995, vol. 3, p. 82) | Text composed of Arabic characters, but does not appear to be in the Arabic language, and may be Persian
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