Category: Books (FHR)
Books (FHR)
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Al-Qur’an: The Sacred Art of Revelation (VOL.II)
RM245.00Add to cartSummary:
Al-Qur’an: The Sacred Art of Revelation displays 74 outstanding Mushafs from the collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia. They range in time from the 8th up to the 20th century covering the major production centres within the various cities of the Islamic civilisations. Included in this catalogue are rare and ourstanding manuscripts as those produced by master calligraphers of the time, Yaqut al-Musta‘simi, Hafiz Osman and Ahmad al-Nayrizi. The beauty of these Mushafs lies mainly on its content and meaning, embellished by their designs and styles of writing.
Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Year Published: 2014
Pages: 376
Weight: 2.7kg
Product Dimensions: 24.5cm x 3cm x 30cm
Product Code: ISBN 978-983-2591-09-2 volume II -
Ann Dunham’s Legacy: A Collection of Indonesian Batik
RM75.00Add to cartSummary:
When Ann Dunham moved to Indonesia, she became captivated by batiks and the lives of batik makers. As an anthropologist, she worked to improve the lives of craftspeople by setting up micro credit and small enterprises. At the same time, she acquired batiks from bustling cities and quiet villages, pieces which were true reflections of the “cloth of the people.” The exhibition and accompanying catalogue, entitled “Ann Dunham’s Legacy: A Collection of Indonesian Batiks,” focuses on the life and work of Ann Dunham, as well as explores the history of batik, how it is made, worn and collected, as well as its alluring array of patterns and motifs. The exhibition and catalogue is further enhanced with selected examples of batik from the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia collection.
Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Year Published: 2012
Pages: 110
Weight: 1.1kg
Product Dimensions: 26cm x 1.5cm x 29cm
Product Code: 978-983-4469-67-2 -
Dala’il al-Khayrat: Prayer Manuscripts From The 16th To 19th Centuries
RM98.00Add to cartSummary:
In conjunction with the “Dala’il al-Khayrat: Prayer Manuscripts From The 16th To 19th Centuries” exhibition, IAMM is proud to announce the latest addition of its publications that will enhance the experience and knowledge about these celebrated manuscripts from the Islamic Word. Featuring more than 100 artefacts from the collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, the catalogue unveils the beauty and intricacy of the pages of Dala’il al-Khayrat and other related artefacts. The collection highlights Dala’il al-Khayrat copies from its native land, Morocco to as far as East Turkistan and China. Dala’il al-Khayrat has inspired calligraphers, illuminators and painters of court ateliers in producing sumptuous illustrated and illuminated manuscripts. These manuscripts reveals the history and the diverse art form of the Islamic World. The catalogue, which measures 26cm (W) x 29cm (H), offers 180 pages of informative contents about one of the most important manuscript in the Islamic world.
Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Year Published: 2016
Pages: 180
Weight: 1.5kg
Product Dimensions: 26cm x 2cm x 29cm
Product Code: 978-983-2591-12-2 -
Garis Masa Peradaban Islam
RM25.00Add to cartSummary:
Buku ini megandungi maklumat ringkas mengenai peradaban Islam dari zaman Khalifah al-Rashidun sehinggalah abad ke 20 Masihi. Ia turut merangkumi sejarah perkembangan dunia Islam yang terbentang dari Semenanjung Iberia hinggalah ke Asia Tenggara. Buku ini merupakan sebuah rujukan mudah bagi para pelajar sejarah dan seni Islam serta sesiapa sahaja yang berminat mengenainya. Buku ini dilengkapi dengan ilustrasi seni pelabagai media seperti manuskrip, seramik, barang kemas, kerja kayu dan kerja logam dari koleksi Muzium Kesenian Islam Malaysia.
Author: Dr Heba Nayel Barakat
Year Published: 2013
Pages: 62
Weight: 40g
Product Dimensions: 16cm x 1cm x 20cm
Product Code: 978-983-2591-04-7 -
Islamic Bookbinding
RM145.00Add to cartSummary:
Islamic Bookbinding is dedicated to highlight the development of the binding tradition in the Islamic world. Over 70 bindings from the collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia are analysed and presented within their historical context. Bindings made of leather, lacquer and textile, gilded or blind tooled or exquisitely painted form the catalogue section of this publication. Moreover, the catalogue take a comprehensive look into the bookbinding technique discuss the stitching process, the preparation of the binding and its doublure, and flap. The catalogue also explores the art of bookbinding from around the Islamic world, spanning geographically from the Maghreb and moving eastward to cover the Malay world and China, and covering the various practices and decorative repertoire of binding known to Islamic dynasties such as the Mamluk, Ottoman, Safavid and Qajar.
Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Year Published: 2017
Pages: 204
Weight: 1.7kg
Product Dimensions: 24cm x 2cm x 29cm
Product Code: 978-983-2591-14-6 -
Lasting Impressions: Seals from the Islamic World
RM120.00Add to cartSummary:
Islamic seals were the namecards of their day. In early Islamic societies a seal presented the image a person wished to project to the world, yet often conveyed much more than was written or perhaps intended. A seal inscribed simply with the name of the owner and a pious phrase might also reveal when and where that person lived, their social status and aspirations, and their religious beliefs. While the calligraphy and design of a seal reflected the artistic spirit of its time and place, it could also be shaped by personal taste, whether cutting-edge or conservative.
Presented in this book are over 300 Islamic seals, dating from the earliest days of Islam through to the modern era. They include both matrices made of precious stone and metal, and impressions stamped on manuscript documents and books, mainly from the collections of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, the British Library and the British Museum. Unlike European seals which are primarily pictorial, in Islamic seals the inscription takes centre stage. It is this focus on writing, in the sacred Arabic script, which links seals from all parts of the Muslim world, from Morocco to Malaysia, and from Iran to India and Indonesia.
Author: Dr Annabelle Teh Gallop & Dr Venetia Porter
Year Published: 2012
Pages: 199
Weight: 1.6kg
Product Dimensions: 24cm x 2cm x 29cm
Product Code: 978-983-4469-69-6 -
Mirrors of Beauty – Museum Guide Book
RM60.00Add to cartSummary:
Mirrors of Beauty: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Guide offers a luminous starting point to approach, enjoy and contemplate the wide-ranging collection of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. An illustrious selection of up to 150 outstanding objects, covering works of calligraphy, illuminated manuscripts, paintings, architectural elements and many others, draws together an enticing close-up of the continually diverse and interconnected cultures of Islamic societies across time, space and media. Elucidated across seven chapters of distinct yet interdependent themes, the lived spectrum of artistic practice, technical fluency and creative vision in various traditions of Islamic art are presented and contextualised through a range of introductory essays and full colour images, supplemented by comprehensive timelines and maps. This publication provides an inviting and accessible accompaniment to the riches of the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia collection.
Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Year Published: 2020
Pages: 208
Weight: 80g
Product Dimensions: 17cm x 1cm 24cm
Product Code: 978-983-2591-19-1 -
Mosques of the United States of America: The Dar Al Islam Mosque and Complex In Abiquiu, New Mexico
RM25.00Add to cartSummary:
This publication, in general is to provide an overview of the history of mosque architecture in the United States of America with a particular emphasis on the Dar al Islam mosque in Abiquiu, New Mexico. It will briefly introduce early types of mosque structures in the US, leading into the 20th and 21st century. The Dar al Islam mosque will be described in detail from the aspect of its development from the initial conception, construction methods, function and current status. The publication will then provide a background of the architect, Hassan Fathy and his contribution to Islamic Architecture as reflected through his last mosque project, the Dar al Islam mosque. This publication, which will consist of around 80 pages, will be accompanied by line drawings, architectural plans, photographs both in black and white and full colour.
Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
Year Published: 2014
Pages: 79
Weight: 90g
Product Dimensions: 26.5cm x 1cm x 29.5cm
Product Code: 978-983-2591-07-8