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Divine Light

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The artist in this panting believes that the mishkat (lantern) is a similitude of the Divine. This similitude is depicted by this medieval glass lamp meant to protect a flame. The work as a whole sees the Divine as a source of light, as spirituality, and is meant to signify humanity’s timeless quest for the Divine.
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ENLIGHTENMENT (MISHKĀT)

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The mishkāt is adorned by the Quranic verse: “Allah is the Walī of all believers; He leads them from the depths of darkness towards the light” (2:257). The painting, playing artfully with shades of light and darkness, elucidates the concept that true enlightenment is not possible without Allah Taʿālā.
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JFRA 4 Jame al Aqmar

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The construction of al-Jami al-Aqmar is a potent example of the symbolism imbibed within Fatimi architecture. Historians of Fatimi architecture have discussed Maulana al-Imam al-Aamir’s SA reasons for constructing this masjid, yet a holistic understanding of these reasons requires insightful reference to Fatimi philosophy. A core belief of the Fatimi faith is that an Imam, son succeeding father, direct descendent of the Prophet Mohammed SAW, is ever-present on earth. However, the Imam may choose seclusion, which is often compared to nightfall in Fatimi literature and lore. The Imam being the sun, his radiance and guidance reaches his followers during his seclusion through his representative and Da’i–the moon. Imam al-Aamir SA knew that a long seclusion was imminent and that his representatives, the Duat Mutlaqin SA would continue to guide believers during this difficult period. Luminous like the moon, al-Jami al-Aqmar, by virtue of its name and its existence, is testimony to this reality. A superior feature in later Fatimi architecture is the muqarnas, seen clearly in this picture, adjacent on both sides to central arch over the central doorway. A muqarnas is a squinch, and, as a design element, is usually seen as a cluster of miniature squinches, appearing as a series of small niches and producing a sort of cellular structure. Though present in Baab al-Futuh as well as al-Jami al-Juyushi, their beauty and import is best viewed in al-Jami al-Aqmar. The façade of al-Aqmar displays many such niches but the use of a muqarnas as a cornerstone is a pioneering Fatimi contribution. This cornerstone, referred to as al-Rukn al-Mukhallaq, the perfumed cornerstone or al-Mukhawwaq, the wide cornerstone, widened the edge of the masjid creating much needed extra space for the narrow cross streets.
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Luminosity

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The Quran reminds us that the Creator is the light of the heavens and earth. It is through His bestowed physical light that we perceive His remarkable Creation, and through His conferred light of intellect that we ponder it. The artist here depicts a mishkat (lantern) to express this belief in artistic form.
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Maula TUS 148

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This unique photograph was captured on the auspicious occasion of the 79th Milad Mubarak in Surat. May the benedictions of Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin TUS remain upon us all, and may we cherish and prosper under the cool breeze of His Nazarat. Matt Finish Canvas Print (No frame) Shipping Extra 🚚 This is a Limited Edition Photograph Copyright ©️ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED By RadiantArts.
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Pillars of Faith

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This artwork celebrates the grand pillars that adorn the bays of al-Jami al-Anwar. The interplay of light and shadow in the aisles symbolises the victories and trials of one’s faith.
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