Symbol of Divine Light surveys the history of the mosque lamp, describing the numerous variants made in different historical periods and containing more than 200 stunning color and b/w illustrations. The deep significance of light and the lamp in Islamic culture and other traditions-Jewish, Christian, Zoroastrian, Hindu, and Buddhist-is also explored, with reference made to the writings of authors belonging to the "Traditionalist school," notably Frithjof Schuon, René Guénon, Titus Burckhardt, and Martin Lings. The book presents a detailed exploration of the famous Koranic Verse of Light and the symbolism of its constituent elements: light, the niche, the lamp, glass, oil, and the tree. Parallels are also drawn with other traditions, indicating a universal symbolism. Symbol of Divine Light concludes that the most important function of the mosque lamp was as a symbolic reminder of the Verse of Light, as demonstrated by examples that were virtually non-functional as lighting devices and also the extensive use of the mosque lamp as a decorative motif in Islamic architecture. The book aims to give the reader an opportunity to contemplate the meaning of the mosque lamp as a symbol of Divine Light.
ISBN: | 9781936597567 |
Publication date: | 7th January 2018 |
Author: | Nicholas Stone |
Publisher: | World Wisdom |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Series: | The Library of Perennial Philosophy |
Genres: |
Architecture: interior design History of architecture History of religion Islam The Koran (Qur’an) Heating, lighting, ventilation |