Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam

 Ahmed Mater (b. 1979). Magnetism.

The British Museum will present, from January 26 to April 15 2012, the first major exhibition dedicated to the Hajj; the pilgrimage to Mecca (Makkah) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which is central to the Muslim faith – Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam.

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The exhibition will examine the significance of the Hajj as one of the Five Pillars of Islam, exploring its importance for Muslims and looking at how this spiritual journey has evolved throughout history. It is laid down in the Qur’an that it is a sacred duty for Muslims everywhere, if they are able, to make the journey to Mecca at least once in their lives. It was in Mecca that the Prophet Muhammad received the first revelations in the early 7th century. It is a powerful religious undertaking, which draws Muslims together from all over the world, irrespective of nationality or sect.

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It will bring together a wealth of objects from a number of different collections including important historic pieces as well as new contemporary art works which reveal the enduring impact of Hajj across the globe and across the centuries.

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The exhibition which has been organised in partnership with the King Abdulaziz Public Library Riyadh will examine three key strands: the pilgrim’s journey with an emphasis on the major routes used across time (from Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East); the Hajj today, its associated rituals and what the experience means to the pilgrim; and Mecca, the destination of Hajj, its origins and importance.
British Museum
January 26 - April 15 2012
www.britishmuseum.org/hajj

Publié le 12.01.2012

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