Authors: Vincent J. Cornell
Ibn Khaldun, 56, 57, 131
Ibn Khurdadhbih, 63
Ibn Malik (imam), 56, 127
Ibn al-Muqaffa‘, 124–25
Ibn al-Nadim, 122
Ibn Qutayba Abbasid, 158
Ibn Rushd (Averroe¨s), 126, 159 Ibn Sina, Abu ‘Ali (Avicenna):
autobiography, 131; on effects of pain, 170; Formulary, 171; on gravity, 162; influence of on medicine, 174, 175 n.25; on
medicine, 161, 164; as philosopher,
62, 125, 159
Ibn Zayla, 63
Ice, symbolism of, 112, 120 n.7
Iconoclasm, 5, 17 n.1, 18 n.21, 29–30,
32 n.3; influence on calligraphy, 33
Iconography.
See
Images
Idol worship: idolatrous polytheism, 32 n.1; prohibition of images and, 29
Ihya’ ‘ulum al-din
(al-Ghazali), 64–65,
65–66, 126
Ikhwan al-Safa’,
59–60, 62, 63, 64, 77 Illness.
See
Disease
Illumination, 39–46; background
ornamentation, 43–44; colors, 44–
46; connection with revelation, 36,
40, 43; functions of, 44, 46–47 n.4;
marginal ornamentation, 39–40, 41–
44;
Sura
headings, 39, 40, 41–42.
See also
Calligraphy
Images, 29–32; arabesques (
See
Arabesques); botanical motifs, 1, 11,
17 n.2, 43; geometric shapes, 1, 9,
10; ornamentation, 30; portraiture,
avoidance of, 23, 29; prohibition of,
5, 17 n.1, 18 n.21, 29–30, 32 n.3
Imaginative intuition (semantics), 21 Imam(s): Ibn Hanbal, Ahmad, 161;
Ibn Malik, 56, 127; use of
minbar,
53
Imru’l-Qays, 124
Incantations, 159
The Incoherence of the ‘‘Incoherence’’
(Ibn Rushd), 126
The Incoherence of the Philosophers
(al- Ghazali), 125–26
India: Hindustani music, 82–83; literature of, 125, 129; mausoleum
gardens, 102; Persian language, 127;
Qawwali
music, 75–76, 82.
See also
Hinduism Indonesian poetry, 133
Initiatic path (
al-tariqa
), 65 Interlacements, 12, 23
Iqbal, Muhammad, 126
Iran: Iranian music, 79–81; Kurdish music, 76–77; martial training (
zurkhaneh
), 75; Shiite Islam music, 74–75.
See also
Persian culture
Iraq, Kurdish music, 76–77 Isfahani, 71
Ishaq al-Mawsili, 63, 78, 85 n.12 Islahi, Amin Ahsan, 126
Index
183
Islam: contrasted with other religions, 40; forms of worship, 49; music
controversy, 59–62
Islam
(submission), 56; Arabic root, 105; water and, 111
Islamic art, 1–17; abstract nature of, 7, 12, 30; Arab-Islam connection, 19;
architecture, 6–7, 8–12, 13; calligra-
phy, 1, 3 n.2, 15–16; clothing, 14–
15; craft traditions, 12–13; Divine
Unity, 5–6, 13, 25; general charac-
teristics of, 1–3, 9–10; images (
See
Images); link to
Qur’an,
106; nomadic influence, 7–8; objectivity of, 6–7; ornamentation, 30; rug
making, 7–8; spiritual nature of, 3,
5–6, 12–13
Islamic gardens.
See
Gardens Islamic halls of prayer, 8–9
Islamic literature, 121–33; biographies, 130–31; commentaries, 125–27; fiction, 127–29; grammar books, 127; maqamat, 129–30; poetry,
132–33; Qur’an as, 122–23;
Qur’anic quotes and themes in, 127– 28; terminology, 121, 134 n.4;
translations, 124, 134 n.5 Islamic medicine.
See
Medicine and
healing
‘‘Islamic sciences,’’ 125 Islam, Syed Manzurul, 129 Ismail (
dede
), 81
Ismail Hakki.
See
Bursevi, Ismail Hakki Itri, 73
Jahjuka, Morocco, 83–84
Jalal
(majesty), 67
Jalal al-Din al-Mahalli, 125 Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, 125
Jamal
(Beauty), 67.
See also
Beauty Jami, 77
Jami‘al-bayan ‘an ta ’wil ay al-Qur’an
(Tabari), 125
Al-Jawiziyya, Ibn Qayyim, 156 Jesus, images of, 31
Jewelry.
See
Gold, wearing of Jews, physicians, 159
Al-jihad al-akbar
(‘‘the greatest holy war’’), 55
Joshua, 115
Judaic art, 1
Jurists.
See also Ulama
Jurists, on music, 61
Ka‘ba, 9, 17 n.5, 89, 101, 109 n.18
Ka‘b, ibn Zuhayr, 124
Kalila wa Dimna
(Bidpai), 124
Kamal
(perfection), 40
Kamanja
(violin), 75, 78, 82 Kane, Cheikh Hamidou, 129
Kanz-ul-iman
(Khan), 126
Kar
(Pamuk), 129
Kashf al-asrar
(Ruzbihan Baqli), 131
Kashf al-mahjub
(‘Ali Hujwiri), 61 Kashifi, Husayn Wa’iz, 74 Kazakhstan, 90
Keys to the Qur’an
(Haeri), 126
Keys to the Unseen
(Fakhr al-Din al- Razi), 125
Khalid al-Azhari, 35
Khalwati Sufis, 81
Khamriyya
(wine poem), 77 Khan, Sir Sayyid Ahmad, 126 Khayyam, Omar, 126
Al-Khidr, 115–16, 129
Khusraw, Amir, 75, 82
Kiarostami, Abbas, 146
Al-Kindi, Ya‘qub, 62, 68, 78
Al-Kitab (Sibawayhi), 127
Kitab al-Aghani
(Abu al-Faraj), 131
Kitab al-aghani
(Isfahani), 71
Kitab al-Musiqa al-Kabir
(al-Farabi), 62
Knowledge: degrees of, 153–54; scientific, 174 n.1; without wisdom, 166–67
Kurdish culture: music, 76–77; poetry, 133
Kyrgyzstan, 90
Ladder.
See Minbar
Language: language, 24
Legal sources, 123
Leyli va Majnun
(Nizami), 125
184
Index
L’homme du livre
(Chra¨ıbi), 129
Life, water as symbolic of, 114, 120 n.6
The Lifting of the Veil
(‘Ali Hujwiri), 61 Lions, as guardian symbols, 89 Listening to music, 60–62, 64–66,
158.
See also
Auditory considerations; Music
Litanies of the 99 Divine Names, 35 Literature.
See
Islamic literature Liturgical and devotional music: call to
prayer (
adhan
), 72; Kurdish, 76–77; music in praise of Muhammad (
amdah nabawiyya
), 72–74;
Qawwalis
of India, 75–76; Shiite Islam, 74–75
Loin de Me´dine
(Djebar), 130 Lute (
‘ud
), 68, 78, 79, 82
Maalouf, Amin, 126
Ma‘arri, 126–27
Madrasa
(school of higher education), 160
Mafatih al-ghayb
(Fakhr al-Din al- Razi), 125
Maghrib: architecture, 10, 44; art
styles, 2; dress of, 27, 56
Mahfouz, Naguib, 127–28
Majesty (
jalal
), 67
Malay, literature of, 128, 130, 133
Malhun
(music), 83 Mamluk tombs (Cairo), 55 Al-Ma’mun (caliph), 124
Mandolin (
tanbur
), 68, 76, 82 ‘‘The Mantle Ode.’’
See Burda
(‘‘Cloak’’), poem of
Maqam
(melodic modes), 69–70, 77
Maqamat
(‘‘Assemblies’’), 129–30 Martial training (
zurkhaneh
), 75 Martyrs, tombs of, 54–55
Mary, 31, 47 nn.15–16, 52, 58 n.3
Masjid
(mosque): absence of images in, 5; architecture, 8, 10–12, 13;
meaning of, 50
Masnavi/Mathnawi
(Rumi), 80, 90,
123, 147
Mausoleums, 54–55; architecture, 8, 9;
gardens, 94, 102
Mawludiyya
(‘‘Birthday Song’’), 73
Mawsim al-hijra ila al-shamal
(Salih), 128
Mecca, 17 n.1.
See also
Ka‘ba
Meccan Revelations
(Muhyi-’d-Din Ibnal-‘Arabi), 31
Medicine and healing: body, state of, 168; constitution of the patient, 161–68; diagnosis, 169–70; disease,
162, 163, 168–69, 174 n.6;
knowledge as basis for, 153–54; Medicine of the Prophet, 154–59, 174; moral healing, 157, 171–74;
physician-philosopher (
hakim
), 159–
61; treatment methods, 156–59,
170–71
Medicine of the Prophet
(al-Jawziyya), 156
Melodic modes (
maqam
), 69–70, 77
Memoiren einer arabischen Prinzessin
(Ruete), 131
Men, clothing of, 14–15, 18 n.1527–
28, 56, 57
Menara Garden, 94, 103
Mercy: link with water, 111, 119–20
n.1.
See also
Al-Rahim; Al-Rahman Mevlevi Sufis (‘‘Whirling Dervishes),
68, 73–74, 81
Mihrab
(prayer niche), 16–17, 18 n.20,
51–53
Minbar
(pulpit), 53–54
Miniature paintings (Persian), 3 n.3, 31, 34, 37 n.3
Mir Taqi Mir, 133
Mishkat
(niche), 52
Mishkat al-Anwar
(al-Ghazali), 111 Modes, melodic (
mazam
), 69–70, 77
Mongols, invasion of Baghdad, 46, 48
n.19, 78
Monotheism, 40–41
Monuments, funerary, 55.
See also
Mausoleums Moors, music of, 83
Moral healing, 157, 171–74
Morocco: Menara Garden, 94, 103;
music of, 79, 83–84
Moses, 112, 115–16
Index
185
Mosque (
masjid
).
See Masjid
Mother-of-pearl, symbolism of, 13, 18
n.20, 52
‘‘Mother of the Book,’’ 45, 111, 112 Muezzin, call to prayer (
adhan
), 72 Muhammad: ascent to Heaven
(
mi‘raj
), 13; biographies of, 131;
clothing of, 56, 57; as Divine
Masterpiece, 34; on four rivers, 101;
on health, 168; on Imru’l-Qays, 124; on incantation, 159; incompatibility of art and worship, 50; instruction to chant Qur’an, 49; on
jihad
(strug- gle), 105; on knowledge, 154; on medicine, 157; medicine of the Prophet, 154–59;
minbar,
use of, 53; music in praise of (
amdah naba- wiyya
), 72–74; music, views of, 70– 71; on pen and tablet symbols, 42; as the Perfect Man (
al-insan al-kamil
), 73; on poetry, 150; poetry and, 123–
24; rejection of figurative art, 31, 32 n.2; revelatory inspiration of, 122– 23, 147; Solomon, allegory of, 117–
18; temperament of, 163–64; tomb of, 55; on tombs, 54; on turbans, 27–28; on
Umma,
57; as the Unlet- tered Prophet, 33, 36 n.2
Muhammad V, 102
Al-Muhit
(the ‘‘All-Embracing’’), 45
Muhit
(ocean), 45, 112
Muhyi-’d-Din Ibnal-‘Arabi, 31
Mu‘jam al-buldan
(Yaqut), 131
Mu‘jam al-udaba’
(Yaqut), 131
Mukhannathun
(effeminates), 68 Munif, Abdel Rahman, 129
Al-Munqidh min al-dalal
(al-Ghazali), 126
Music: controversy of, 59–62, 158; early philosophers on, 62–64; effects of, 63–64, 64–66; healing properties
of, 158; instruments, 67–68; melodic modes (
maqam
), 69–70, 77; rhythm (
usul
), 70; Sufi views of, 60–61, 64–66
Music genres: classical music, 71, 77– 83; liturgical and devotional music,
71, 72–77; popular music, 71–72,
83–84; types of, 71–72
Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English
(Malak), 128
Mysticism: and music, 62, 73, 75–76,
80, 83; sacred art and, 36; spiritual
audition (
al-sama‘
), 64–66, 77.
See also
Sufism
Naat i-Sherif
(‘‘Noble Praise-Song’’), 73–74
Names: Divine Names, 35, 40; naming task of Adam, 143–44
Nasihat al-muluk
(al-Ghazali), 126 Nasir al-Din Tusi, 171–72
The Nasirian Ethics
(Nasir al-Din Tusi), 171–72
Nasr, Seyyed Hossein, 70, 160 Nature:
Qur’an
on, 154; relationships
with, 153, 155; sacred art as, 41
Nawba
(musical suite), 78, 79
Nay
(reed flute), 68, 71, 78, 81–82
The Niche of Lights
(al-Ghazali), 111 Nichomus, 60
Nine, symbolism of, 44, 68
Nizam al-Mulk, 126
Nizami, 125
Noah, 114–15
Nomadic people, 26 n.2; clothing of, 56; influence on Islamic art, 7–8, 21; role in conserving Arabic language, 20–21
Novels, 127–29
Nudity, 18 n.13
Numbers: forty, 115, 120 n.8; four,
44, 100–102; musical proportion,
63; nine, 44, 68; three, 44
Nuzhat al-khawatir
(al-Hayy), 131
Objectivity, of Islamic art, 6–7 Ocean (
muhit
), 45, 112
Old age, 157, 168 Olive trees, 47 n.9 Orchards.
See
Gardens
The Organization of the Qur’an
(Islahi), 126
Organs, bodily, 165
186
Index
Ornamentation, 43–44; illumination in the
Qur’an,
39–46, 47 n.6; in
Islamic art, 30; sun symbols, 43, 47
n.8; tree symbols, 41–42, 43, 47
nn.5–6, 9, 89
Page, Russell, 102
The Pages of Day and Night
(Adonis), 150
Pain, 166, 170
Palmette (
shujayra
), 41–42, 43, 47
nn.5–6, 9, 89
Pamuk, Orhan, 129
Pandore (
tanbur
), 68, 76, 82
Panjabi poetry, 133
Paradise (
janna
): concept of as basis for gardens, 95, 108 n.5; Gardens of
Paradise, symbolism of, 89, 105, 107
Paragraphs and Periods
(Ma‘arri), 126– 27
Pashto poetry, 133
Patient, constitution of, 161–68.
See also
Medicine and healing