Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque

The Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, known to the Muslims as Masjid an–Nabawi, has gone through numerous enlargement and renovation activities within the span of more than 1,000 years. It was certainly an intricate task to preserve and protect the mosque as pristine as possible whilst accepting to the ne...

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Main Author: Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmad Iskandar
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spelling my.utm.297882017-02-06T08:50:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29788/ Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmad Iskandar NA Architecture The Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, known to the Muslims as Masjid an–Nabawi, has gone through numerous enlargement and renovation activities within the span of more than 1,000 years. It was certainly an intricate task to preserve and protect the mosque as pristine as possible whilst accepting to the needs for expansion and in meeting differing situational or contemporary challenges. This book examines the attitude and approaches of the Muslims in their effort to protect and care for the Prophet’s Mosque as one of the three most sacred places in Islam. The underlaying and broad Islamic principles of conservation drawn from the Qur’an and as–Shari’ah, as usually applied to the natural environment, are elaborated and taken as the foundation to the attitude in architectural conservation. The author believes that significant building and conservation activities, exemplified mainly in the building process of the Prophet’s Mosque, should be able to provide an insight into the state of consciousness and approach of architectural conservation in the early period of Islam. Overwhelming historical precedents which are highlighted in this book can be used to draw our understanding of architectural conservation in Islam. Hence, it is hoped that the information and knowledge presented in this book and the understanding that is expected to arise from it could generate a discourse towards the formation of Islamic principles of architectural conservation. Penerbit UTM 2005 Book PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29788/1/SyedAhmadIskandar2005_ArchitecturalConservationinIslamCaseStudy.pdf Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmad Iskandar (2005) Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque. Penerbit UTM, Skudai, Johor Bahru. ISBN 983-52-0373-3 http://www.penerbit.utm.my/cgi-bin/katalog/buku.cgi?id=377
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Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmad Iskandar
Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque
description The Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, known to the Muslims as Masjid an–Nabawi, has gone through numerous enlargement and renovation activities within the span of more than 1,000 years. It was certainly an intricate task to preserve and protect the mosque as pristine as possible whilst accepting to the needs for expansion and in meeting differing situational or contemporary challenges. This book examines the attitude and approaches of the Muslims in their effort to protect and care for the Prophet’s Mosque as one of the three most sacred places in Islam. The underlaying and broad Islamic principles of conservation drawn from the Qur’an and as–Shari’ah, as usually applied to the natural environment, are elaborated and taken as the foundation to the attitude in architectural conservation. The author believes that significant building and conservation activities, exemplified mainly in the building process of the Prophet’s Mosque, should be able to provide an insight into the state of consciousness and approach of architectural conservation in the early period of Islam. Overwhelming historical precedents which are highlighted in this book can be used to draw our understanding of architectural conservation in Islam. Hence, it is hoped that the information and knowledge presented in this book and the understanding that is expected to arise from it could generate a discourse towards the formation of Islamic principles of architectural conservation.
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title Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque
title_short Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque
title_full Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque
title_fullStr Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque
title_full_unstemmed Architectural conservation in Islam : Case Study of the Prophet’s Mosque
title_sort architectural conservation in islam : case study of the prophet’s mosque
publisher Penerbit UTM
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