Monsoon Mosques :arrival of Islam and the development of a mosque vernacular / Patricia Tusa Fels.

By: Fels, Patricia TusaContributor(s): Fels, Patricia TusaMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: ;Zafaa Books & Distributors | :313/56F 49A, Anand Nagar Inderlok Delhi 110035Publication details: Ahmedabad, India : Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd, 2020Description: 140p. color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9789385360701Subject(s): Architecture | Buildings for religious and related purposes | Mosques -- Asia -- History | Mosques -- Asia -- Pictorial works | Vernacular architecture -- Asia -- Pictorial works | Architecture vernaculaire -- Asie -- Ouvrages illustrés | Vernacular architectureDDC classification: 726.2 FEL
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"With 110 photographs, 8 drawings and a map."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper
Summary: For centuries, monsoon winds brought traders from the Middle East to India, and onward to Malaysia and the Indonesian archipelago. Once the new religion of Islam had been established in the land of Arabia, merchants carried their faith to the many ports of call around the Indian Ocean. As Islam peacefully spread through the Indian Ocean littoral, the coastal trading cities responded in extraordinary ways. Modifying the form of the local tropical buildings of timber and stone, communities created a stylistic hybrid for their houses of prayer, the ubiquitous village mosque. An exceptional vernacular ensued, reflecting the unique combination of environment, local materials and building skills, trade and the traders. This volume celebrates a finely curated selection of centuries-old mosques in Kerala, Sumatra, Java and Malaysia. Raised up high by the communities, the mosques are a marvel of timber, soaring spaces and traditional crafts. Since their creation, these local mosques have been kept alive and well as dynamic expressions of place. But the 20th and 21st centuries have brought numerous threats to their continued existence and vitality. 'Monsoon Mosques' explores the fate of these vibrant symbols of the integration of Islam into local culture."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper
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"With 110 photographs, 8 drawings and a map."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper

For centuries, monsoon winds brought traders from the Middle East to India, and onward to Malaysia and the Indonesian archipelago. Once the new religion of Islam had been established in the land of Arabia, merchants carried their faith to the many ports of call around the Indian Ocean. As Islam peacefully spread through the Indian Ocean littoral, the coastal trading cities responded in extraordinary ways. Modifying the form of the local tropical buildings of timber and stone, communities created a stylistic hybrid for their houses of prayer, the ubiquitous village mosque. An exceptional vernacular ensued, reflecting the unique combination of environment, local materials and building skills, trade and the traders. This volume celebrates a finely curated selection of centuries-old mosques in Kerala, Sumatra, Java and Malaysia. Raised up high by the communities, the mosques are a marvel of timber, soaring spaces and traditional crafts. Since their creation, these local mosques have been kept alive and well as dynamic expressions of place. But the 20th and 21st centuries have brought numerous threats to their continued existence and vitality. 'Monsoon Mosques' explores the fate of these vibrant symbols of the integration of Islam into local culture."--Page 4 of printed paper wrapper

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