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Art of the Islamic world 640 to now
Course: Art of the Islamic world 640 to now > Unit 2
Lesson 1: Early period- Arts of the Islamic world: the early period
- Mosaics in the early Islamic world
- Paintings in the early Islamic world
- The Qur’an and the development of Arabic scripts between the 7th and 12th centuries
- The Samanid Mausoleum, Bukhara (Uzbekistan)
- The Umayyads (661–749 C.E.)
- The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhra)
- Dome of the Rock
- The Great Mosque of Damascus
- Arts of the Abbasid Caliphate
- Samarra, a palatial city
- The vibrant visual cultures of the Islamic West, an introduction
- The Great Mosque of Córdoba
- Great Mosque of Córdoba
- The Mosque of Bāb al-Mardūm (the Church of Santa Cruz), Toledo
- The Great Mosque of Kairouan
- Kairouan (from UNESCO)
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Kairouan (from UNESCO)
Founded in 670, Kairouan flourished under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9th century. Despite the transfer of the political capital to Tunis in the 12th century, Kairouan remained the Maghreb's principal holy city. Its rich architectural heritage includes the Great Mosque, with its marble and porphyry columns, and the 9th-century Mosque of the Three Gates.
Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai (URL)
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- The narrator says @that Kairouan was "the first Islamic city in north Africa." But in central Tunisia, a muslim army would have to come either from Morocco and Algeria, or from Egypt and Libya, or by ship. 0:18
If they came by land, why didn't they have a city in one of the four north African countries I mentioned?
If they came by ship, why that particular city?(8 votes)- I think the narrator meant that Kairouan was the first Islamic city built by the Islamic empire, because while they were conquering they didn't always build cities, they conquered alreadly settled populations.(5 votes)
- At, we hear the speaker state that "...originally simple in design [Kairouan] built by the warlord Akbar, it was rebuilt as a great mosque a century later..." 1:41
What makes a mosque a "great" mosque versus a "regular" mosque?(1 vote)- the place and the size of the mosque make it great or regular(4 votes)
- Never even heard of this city until today! Were there other historical names for this city throughout the history?(0 votes)
- God (Allah) also tells us that Makkah/Mecca was called bakkah in the Holy Qur'aan/Koran(1 vote)
- ، ونحن نسمع الدولة المتحدث أن "... بسيطة أصلا في تصميم [القيروان] التي بناها أمير حرب أكبر، أعيد بناؤه كمسجد كبير بعد(0 votes)
- I couldn't hear any discussion throughout the video. Was there supposed to be sound, or was the video mute?(0 votes)
- Yes it does has sound. You probaly muted it.(1 vote)
- I couldn't hear any discussion throughout the video. Was there supposed to be sound, or was the video mute?(0 votes)
- You problaby muted it or your speakers are low.(1 vote)