Authors: Vincent J. Cornell
symbolism in, 44 Art.
See
Islamic art
Auditory considerations: auditive intuition (phonetics), 21; listening to music, 60–62; prayer niches, 16–17, 18 n.20; spiritual audition (
al- sama‘
), 64–66, 77.
See also
Music; Music genres
Authenticity, sacred art and, 34–35 Autobiographical works, 131 Averroe¨s.
See
Ibn Rushd
Avicenna.
See
Ibn Sina, Abu ‘Ali (Avicenna)
Awlad haratina
(Mahfouz), 127–28
Azadari
(Shiite mourning period), 74 Azem Palace courtyards, 106 Azerbaijan, Kurdish music, 76–77
Babur, 131
Babur-Nameh,
131
Baghdad, Mongol invasion of, 46, 48
n.19, 78
Bahira, 129
Al-Bahr al-Madid
(Ibn ‘Ajiba), 126
Bahu, Sultan, 125
Ba-Kathir, ‘Ali Ahmad, 128 Barazangi, Nimat, 126
Barlas, Asma, 126
Barzanji, Shaykh, 73
Beauty: as function of sacred art, 49– 50; of gardens, 97–98; of music
(
jamal
), 67
Bedouins: clothing of, 56.
See also
Nomadic people
Behavioral system (Islamic medicine), 166, 168
Bektashi Sufis, 68, 81
Benim Adim Kirmizi
(Pamuk), 129 Berbers: music of, 83; writing of, 127.
See also
Nomadic people
Bible: commentaries on, 126; on four rivers, 101; water in, 120 n.3
Bidpai, 124
Bilgrami, Azad, 127, 131 Bilqis.
See
Sheba, Queen of Bint al-Shati, 126
Biographical works, 130–31
The Blind Owl
(Hedayat), 129
Blue, symbolism of, 44–46, 47 nn.14–
15, 48 n.17
Body: covering of with dress, 14–15, 58; faculties and energies, 167–68;
functions, 168; imbalances in, 156; organs, 165; positions of during prayer, 50–51; sacralization of, 50; washing for burial, 160–61
The Book
(Sibawayhi), 127
Book of Dede Korkut,
130
Book of Government
(Nizam al-Mulk), 126
‘‘Book of Kings’’ (
Shah-Nameh
), 75
Book of Songs
(Isfahani), 71 Borges, Jorge Luis, 130 Botanical motifs, 1, 17 n.2; in
arabesques, 11, 43.
See also
Trees
Bowing, 50–51
‘‘Brethren of Purity.’’
See Ikhwan al- Safa’
Buddhism: artistic style, 19–20;
tangkas,
101; temple doorways, 89; throne, symbolism of, 53–54
Index
179
Buf-e kur
(Hedayat), 129
Burda
(‘‘Cloak’’), poem of, 73, 124,
132
Burial places.
See
Mausoleums
Burial, preparing bodies for, 160–61 Bursevi, Ismail Hakki, 77, 126
Al-Busiri, Muhammad, 73, 124, 132 Byzantine influence: on Islamic art, 10;
sacred images, 30–31
Cain, 12
Caliphs: ‘Abd al-Rahman II, 78; use of
minbar,
53; al-Walid, 51
Calligraphy, 1, 3 n.2, 123; Arabic letters and script, 15–16; connection with revelation, 36; Qur’an calligraphy, 33–36; spiritual nature of, 15–16, 18 n.18, 34–36.
See also
Illumination
Call to prayer (
adhan
), 72 Camel drivers, songs of, 61 Camus, Albert, 129
Canonical prayer, 1–2
The Canon of Medicine
(Ibn Sina), 125, 161, 174, 175 n.25
Carpets.
See
Rug making
The Catalogue (
al-Fihrist
), 122 Catholicism, Renaissance art and, 2 ‘‘Cave of the world,’’ 51–52 Cemeteries.
See
Mausoleums
Chabutra
(seating platform), 104
Chador
(‘‘shawl of water’’), 104
Chahar-bagh
(fourfold garden), 94–95
Chahar Maqala
(Four Treatises), 160 Chanting: Kurdish music, 76; of
Qur’an,
3 n.1, 43–44, 47 n.11, 49–
50
Character.
See
Temperament Charms, 159
Che Husna Azhari, 128
Children of the Alley
(Mahfouz), 127– 28
Chinese language, 24; calligraphy, 33;
literature, 132
Chini-khana
(‘‘china cabinet’’), 104 Chishti, Mu‘in al-Din, 75, 82
Chishtiyya Sufis, 68, 75, 82
Chra¨ıbi, Driss, 129
Christianity: artistic style, 20; church entrances, 89; here and hereafter beliefs, 2; liturgical vestments, 14;
sacred art, 34, 49; throne, symbolism of, 53–54; typology of in prayer niches, 52–53
Christians, physicians, 159
Chugrai, Ismet, 129
Circles, symbolism of, 43, 44, 109 n.19 ‘‘Cities of the dead.’’
See
Mausoleums Clarinet, 75, 83–84
Classical music, 71; Arabo-Andalusian music, 77–79; Hindustani music, 82–83; Iranian music, 79–81; spiri-
tual audition, 77; Turkish music, 81–
82
Clothing.
See
Dress Cognition, 168
Colors, symbolism of: blue and gold, 44–46, 47 nn.14–15, 48 n.17;
green, 44, 45, 48 n.17, 97, 108
n.11; red, 44, 48 n.18
Commentaries, Qur’anic, 125–27
The Complete Works of ‘‘Shams of Tabriz’’
(Rumi), 123
Conch shells.
See
Seashells, symbolism of
The Coral Rosary
(Bilgrami), 127 Cordoba: Alcazar gardens, 102–3, 106;
mosque at, 2
Courage, 166
Craft traditions, 12–13 Cresiphon, carpet of, 8 Crypts.
See
Mausoleums
Crystal shape: in architecture, 1, 6; symbolism of, 17–18 n.7
Cube: on mausoleums, 55; symbolism of, 101, 109 n.19.
See also
Ka‘ba
Cupolas, 9, 10, 55
The Cure
(Ibn Sina), 125 Cures.
See
Treatment of illness
Dammaj, Zayd Muti‘, 129
Dance, 63, 66, 67–68, 73–74, 83
Dastan-e Amir Hamza
(Romance of Prince Hamza), 125
180
Index
Davami, 80
Al-Daw’ al-lami‘
(Sakhawi), 131
Debir
(Holy of Holies), 52 Decadence, 47 n.13
Decoration.
See
Ornamentation
Deliverance from Error
(al-Ghazali), 126
Dhu’l-Nun the Egyptian, 60–61 Diet, imbalances in, 170, 172
Disease, 162, 163, 169–70, 174 n.6.
See also
Medicine and healing
The Dissimulation of the Devil
(Ibn al- Jawzi), 61
Divan-e Shams-e Tabriz
(Rumi), 123 Divine Names, 35, 40
Divine Unity.
See Tawhid
Djebar, Ass¨ıa, 130
Doctors.
See Hakim;
Medicine and healing
Dome of the Rock (
Qubbat as- Sakhrah
), 51
Domes, symbolism of, 13, 44 Doorways: to houses, 96; symbolic
motifs, 89–90
Dress: feminine, 15, 27, 57; as Islamic
art, 14–15, 27–28; liturgical role of,
14–15, 55–56; masculine, 14–15, 18
n.15, 27–28, 56, 57; modern European dress, 57–58; Qur’an on, 50; ‘‘sacred vestment’’ (
ihram
), 15;
turbans, 15, 18 n.16, 27–28, 56
Drugs and medicines, 158–59, 170–71
Drums, 67, 75, 78, 82, 83–84
Duality, principle of, 112
Duino Elegies
(Rilke), 144 Duncan, Robert, 150
The Earthquake
(Wattar), 127–28 Eating.
See
Foods
Eckhart, Meister, 90 Ecstasy (
wajd; wujud
), 66
Effeminates (
mukhannathun
), 68
Egyptian literature, 77, 126, 128, 131.
See also
Al-Busiri, Muhammad; Suyuti Energy, sources of, 168
English language, poetry in, 133 Entrances, symbolic motifs, 89–90
Epic of Gilgamesh,
95
‘‘Epistle on Music’’ (
Ikhwan al-Safa’
), 59–60, 62, 63, 64, 77
Ethics.
See
Moral healing
Ethics of the Physician
(Ibn ‘Ali al- Ruhawa), 160
Euclid, 60
Exedra of Roman basilicas, 52
The Expansive Sea
(Ibn ‘Ajiba), 126
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.
See
Al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din
Falasifa
(philosophers), on music, 62– 64
Al-Farabi, Abu Nast, 62, 71
Farah, Nuruddin, 128
Farhat, Jermanus, 127
Farrokhzad, Forough, 133
Farsi: poetry in, 146; script, 123
Fasting, 155, 156
Ferdowsi, 124
Fever, 169
Fiction literature, 127–29 Figurative art.
See
Images
Al-Fihrist
(The Catalogue), 122 Flood, 114–15
Flute, reed (
nay
), 68, 71, 78, 81–82 Foods: as cause of illness, 170, 172;
prohibited, 155
Forty, symbolism of, 115, 120 n.8 Fountains: in
chahar-bagh
(garden),
94, 103–4; importance of in
Qur’an,
98; symbolism of, 89, 90, 100, 113 Four elements, 101; in Islamic
medicine, 158, 161–62, 164
Four, symbolism of, 44, 100–102 Four Treatises (
Chahar Maqala
), 160 French Surrealists, 145, 148
Friezes, inscriptions on, 16 Fulfulde poetry, 133
Funerary buildings.
See
Mausoleums
Al-Fusul wa al-ghayat
(Ma‘arri), 126– 27
Gardens of Paradise: symbolism of, 89, 100, 105; terminology, 95, 108 nn.5–6
Index
181
Garden of the Martyrs
(Kashifi), 74 Gardens, 93–107;
chahar-bagh
(four-
fold garden), 94–95, 100–103; entrances to, 89–90; geometric lay- out of, 104; number four, symbolism of, 100–102; peaceful function of, 104–5; pre-Islamic, 93–94; Qur’anic
symbolism of, 100, 107; terminol-
ogy, 95, 97–98, 108 nn.5–6; tradi- tion of, 107; water and fountains, 94, 103–4 (
See also
Fountains)
Garments.
See
Dress
Gender roles.
See
Men; Women Generalife (Granada), 94, 102, 104,
106
Genesis: four rivers, 101; water in, 120 n.3
Geometric shapes: in gardens, 101, 104; in Islamic art, 1, 9; symbolism
of, 1, 9, 10, 11, 44
Ghalib, 133
Al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid: autobiogra- phy, 126, 131; on moral healing,
173; philosophical writing of, 125–
26, 132; on practice of medicine,
154; spiritual audition, 64–65, 65–
66; on stringed instruments, 68; water, symbolism of, 111
Ghazali, Ahmad, 67–68, 85 n.7
Gibran, Kahlil, 133
Gnosis, 111, 113, 120 n.2
God: anthropomorphic symbols of, 29, 30; Divine Names, 35, 40; maternal nature of, 45, 47 n.14;
Qur’an
on nature of, 40, 41
Gold (color), symbolism of, 44–46 Gold, wearing of, 56, 99, 109 n.15
Gothic art, 20
Graves.
See
Mausoleums
Great Book on Music
(al-Farabi), 62
Great Ta’iyya
(poem), 77 Greek medicine, 154, 161, 174
Greek Orthodox Church, sacred images, 30–31
Greek philosophers, 60, 124
Green, symbolism of, 44, 45, 48 n.17,
97, 108 n.11
Greeting, Muslim, 105
Griha
(song), 83
Guardian symbols at doorways, 89–90 Gurnah, Abdulrazak, 128
Hadiqa
(walled garden), 93–94 Hadith: collectors and transmitters of
writings, 130; on turbans, 28
Haeri, Fadhlalla, 126
Hafiz, 77
Hagia Sophia, 10, 52
Hajj
(pilgrimage), 15
Hakim
(physician-philosophers), 159–61.
See also
Medicine and healing
Al-Hakim, Tawfiq, 128
Hamza ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, 125 Han Kitab, 132
Harmonium, 75
Haroun and the Sea of Stories
(Rushdie), 128
Al-Harraq, Muhammad, 79
Harriqiyya, 79
Hassan ibn Thabit, 124, 127
Hausa poetry, 133
Al-Hayy, ‘Abd, 131
Head coverings: hats, 15; High Priest of the Old Testament, 14, 18 n.11; turbans, 15, 18 n.16, 27–28, 56
Head, shaving, 156
Healing: moral healing, 157, 171–74.
See also
Medicine and healing Health and wellbeing.
See
Medicine
and healing
Hebrew, poetry in, 132 Hedayat, Sadegh, 129
Heer Ranjha
(Waris Shah), 125 Heraldry, costumes and, 14, 18 n.14
Herbs, medicinal, 158–59, 170–71
‘‘Hidden book,’’ 36, 44
Hikayat Hang Tuah
(
Tale of Hang Tuah
), 130
Hikma
(wisdom), 6, 39, 166 Hinduism: architecture, 10; feminine
dress, 27; iconography, 58 n.2;
nudity, 18 n.13; polytheism, 32 n.1.
See also
India
182
Index
Hindustani music, 82–83; national song, 126
Holy of Holies (
debir
), 52 Holy Virgin.
See
Mary
The Hostage
(Dammaj), 129 Houses: courtyard gardens, 95–96;
physical arrangement of, 13–14, 96–
97
Hudud al-‘Alam
(
Limits of the World
), 131
Hukama’
(philosophers), 62–64
Humayun (mausoleum), 102 Humors (Islamic medicine), 164–65 Hunting parks, 95.
See also
Gardens Hyder, Qurratulain, 129
Ibn Abi al-Dunya, 61
Ibn ‘Ajiba, Ahmad, 66, 86 n.19, 126
Ibn Ajurum, 127
Ibn ‘Ali al-Ruhawa, Ishaq, 160 Ibn ‘Arabi, 123
Ibn Bajja, 62
Ibn al-Habib, Muhammad, 149 Ibn Hanbal, Ahmad (imam), 161 Ibn Hisham, 131
Ibn Idris al-Shafi‘i, Muhammad, 123 Ibn Ishaq, Hunayn, 124, 131
Ibn al-Jawzi, 61–62
Ibn Kathir, 125