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Ibn Tulun Tarek Swelim

Ibn Tulun By Tarek Swelim

Ibn Tulun by Tarek Swelim


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Ibn Tulun: His Lost City and Great Mosque by Tarek Swelim

Ahmad ibn Tulun (835-84), the son of a Turkic slave in the Abbasid court of Baghdad, became the founder of the first independent state in Egypt since antiquity, and builder of Egypt's short-lived third capital of the Islamic era, al-Qata'i' and its great congregational mosque. After recounting the story of Ibn Tulun and his successors, architectural historian Tarek Swelim presents a topographic survey of al-Qata'i', a city lost since its complete destruction in 905. He then provides a detailed architectural analysis of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, which was spared the destruction and is now the oldest surviving mosque in Egypt and Africa, from the time of its completion until today. Rare archival illustrations and early photographs document the changing appearance and uses of the mosque in modern times, while extraordinary 3D computer renderings take us back in time to recreate its architectural development through its early centuries. Plans, drawings, and maps complement the history, while striking modern color photographs showcase the elegant simplicity of the building's architecture and decoration.This definitive and generously illustrated book will appeal to scholars and students of Islamic art history, as well as to anyone interested in or inspired by the beauty of early mosque architecture.

About Tarek Swelim

Tarek Swelim obtained his Ph.D. in Islamic art and architecture from Harvard in 1994. He leads and lectures to American tour groups from prestigious institutions throughout Egypt, the Middle East, and North Africa, and he is the author or co-author of a number of publications on Cairo's Islamic and Roman architecture. He has taught at the American University in Cairo and Ain Shams University and is currently associate professor of Islamic art and architecture at the Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies of the Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Doha, Qatar.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Part One. Ahmed Ibn Tulun and His City: History and Sources
2. The Sources
Major Traditional Sources
Secondary Non-Traditional Sources
3. Ahmad Ibn Tulun and His Successors
4. The Lost City of al-Qatai
City Layout
The Aqueduct
Bimaristan
Dar al-Imara
The Tomb of Harun
al-Maydan
Shari al-Azam
The Tomb of Ibn Tulun
Qubbat al-Hawa
Khumaraqiyas legacy
Part Two. The Mosque of Ibn Tulun: History & Architecture
5. The Present-Day Mosque
6. The Mosque During the Tulunid Period
al-Mihrab
Columns
Arches
al-Ziyada
al-Maydaa
The Minaret
al-Fawarra
Inscriptions
Foundation Inscriptions
Wooden Inscriptions
al-Dikka
Windows
al-Maqsura
The Influence of the Great Mosque of Samarra
Fridays in Ibn Tuluns Mosque
7. The Mosque during the Fatimid Period
Fatimid Rule in Egypt
Fatimid Mosques
The Maqsura of Fatima al-Zahra
Architectural Features
Badr al-Gamali and al-Afdal Shahinshah
Friday in Ibn Tuluns Mosque
8. The Mosque during the Ayyubid Period
Transformation of the Mosque
9. The Mosque during the Mamluk Period
Restoration of Ibn Tuluns Mosque
Rooms
Mihrab
al-Dikka
al-Sahn
Minarets
al-Mayada
Sabil-Maktab
The Surrounding Area
10. The Mosque during the Ottoman Period
11. The Mosque during the Muhammad Ali Period
Gamal Abdel-Nasser
Anwar El-Sadat
Hosni Mubarak
Post-2011
12. The Mosque during the Presidential Period
13. The Legacy of the Ibn Tulun Mosque

Additional information

NPB9789774166914
9789774166914
9774166914
Ibn Tulun: His Lost City and Great Mosque by Tarek Swelim
New
Hardback
The American University in Cairo Press
2015-10-30
324
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