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Journey to the holy land : a pilgrim's diary / Amir Ahmad Alawi ; translated and with an introduction by Mushirul Hasan, Rakhshanda Jalil.

İsim Journey to the holy land : a pilgrim's diary / Amir Ahmad Alawi ; translated and with an introduction by Mushirul Hasan, Rakhshanda Jalil.
Yazar ʻAlvī, Amīr Aḥmad
Basım Tarihi: 2009
Basım Yeri New Delhi - Oxford University Press
Konu ʻAlvī, Amīr Aḥmad > Travel > Saudi Arabia > Mecca. Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages > Saudi Arabia > Mecca. Mecca (Saudi Arabia) > Description and travel.
Tür Kitap
Dil eng,fas,urd
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 271
Fiziksel Boyutlar 271 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Kütüphane: Yale Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 9780198063469 0198063466
Kayıt Numarası 9997421203408651
Tarih 2009
Notlar Translated from Urdu. Includes glossary. English; includes passages in Persian and Urdu.
Örnek Metin One of the five pillars of Islam, Hajj (literally 'effort') is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world stretching back to the time of the Prophet (seventh century AD) and even earlier. Before the age of organized travel, the journey spread across sea, deserts and mountains was perilous to say the least. Nonetheless, the hajjis (pilgrims) trivialized the danger's in the knowledge that they would soon enter the House of God. Translated and introduced for the first time, Amir Ahmad Alawi's Safar-I Sa'adat (Propitious Journey), written in 1929, is a firsthand account of this quintessentially Muslim journey. Presented in the form of a roznamcha or daily diary, the works is much more than a personal narrative of lamentation and triumph. Alawi watched, listened and recorded with an air of confident authority. His catholic vision captures the comingling of cultures and peoples, and he candidly comments on the social, economic and political conditions of the places he passed through.
Kataloğa Eklendi April 27, 2011
Diğer Sorumlular Hasan, Mushirul Jalil, Rakhshanda
Bibliyografya Includes a list of references in Urdu.
İçindekiler Origins, Journeys and Return: Hajj in Colonial India Mushiru / Hasan and Rakhshanda Jalil 'My Experience of the Hajj of 1916' / by J.S. Kadri Table showing details of pilgrim ships during the outward season of 1929 Table showing details of pilgrim ships during the return season of 1929 SAFAR-I-SA'ADAT: Propitious Journey.
Standart Başlık Safar-i saʼādat yaʼnī roznāmcah-yi safar-i Ḥajj, 1347 H.. English
Varyant ve İlgili Başlıklar Holy land
Kaynağa git Yale Üniversitesi Yale University

Journey to the holy land : a pilgrim's diary / Amir Ahmad Alawi ; translated and with an introduction by Mushirul Hasan, Rakhshanda Jalil.

Yazar ʻAlvī, Amīr Aḥmad
Basım Tarihi 2009
Basım Yeri New Delhi - Oxford University Press
Konu ʻAlvī, Amīr Aḥmad > Travel > Saudi Arabia > Mecca. Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages > Saudi Arabia > Mecca. Mecca (Saudi Arabia) > Description and travel.
Tür Kitap
Dil eng,fas,urd
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 271
Fiziksel Boyutlar 271 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Kütüphane Yale Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 9780198063469 0198063466
Kayıt Numarası 9997421203408651
Tarih 2009
Notlar Translated from Urdu. Includes glossary. English; includes passages in Persian and Urdu.
Örnek Metin One of the five pillars of Islam, Hajj (literally 'effort') is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world stretching back to the time of the Prophet (seventh century AD) and even earlier. Before the age of organized travel, the journey spread across sea, deserts and mountains was perilous to say the least. Nonetheless, the hajjis (pilgrims) trivialized the danger's in the knowledge that they would soon enter the House of God. Translated and introduced for the first time, Amir Ahmad Alawi's Safar-I Sa'adat (Propitious Journey), written in 1929, is a firsthand account of this quintessentially Muslim journey. Presented in the form of a roznamcha or daily diary, the works is much more than a personal narrative of lamentation and triumph. Alawi watched, listened and recorded with an air of confident authority. His catholic vision captures the comingling of cultures and peoples, and he candidly comments on the social, economic and political conditions of the places he passed through.
Kataloğa Eklendi April 27, 2011
Diğer Sorumlular Hasan, Mushirul Jalil, Rakhshanda
Bibliyografya Includes a list of references in Urdu.
İçindekiler Origins, Journeys and Return: Hajj in Colonial India Mushiru / Hasan and Rakhshanda Jalil 'My Experience of the Hajj of 1916' / by J.S. Kadri Table showing details of pilgrim ships during the outward season of 1929 Table showing details of pilgrim ships during the return season of 1929 SAFAR-I-SA'ADAT: Propitious Journey.
Standart Başlık Safar-i saʼādat yaʼnī roznāmcah-yi safar-i Ḥajj, 1347 H.. English
Varyant ve İlgili Başlıklar Holy land
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