Mir'âtü'l-Haremeyn Haremeyn Tarihi Vols. I-II
작성자
Eyüb Sabri Pasa
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History
Travel
Art & Photography
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
1,521
언어
터키어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2018
출판사
Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu
판
1
ISBN-10
9751740150
ISBN-13
9789751740151
설명
Eyüb Sabri Pasha’s work is a profound exploration of the historical and cultural narratives surrounding the sacred cities of the Muslim world, particularly Mecca and Medina. The volumes offer an intricate tapestry woven from the author’s deep understanding and personal experiences, highlighting the significance of these revered locations through the ages. As a prominent Ottoman historian, he brings a rich perspective that reflects the spiritual and social dimensions of Haremeyn, engaging readers with a blend of anecdotal evidence and scholarly rigor.
Each volume lays bare the complexities of life in and around these holy cities, illustrating the fusion of faith and tradition that has shaped the experience of millions of pilgrims. With the meticulous curation of Ömer Faruk Can and F. Zehra Can, the historical narrative is enriched, providing context and insights that deepen the reader’s appreciation of the subject matter.
This work serves not only as a historical record but also as a celebration of the cultural heritage linked to Haremeyn. It invites readers into the world of Ottoman society, showcasing the profound influence of these cities on Islamic civilization as a whole.
In capturing the dynamic essence of Mecca and Medina, Eyüb Sabri Pasha's study encourages modern readers to reflect on the continuity of tradition and change within these sacred realms, offering a timeless perspective that resonates across different eras and communities.
Each volume lays bare the complexities of life in and around these holy cities, illustrating the fusion of faith and tradition that has shaped the experience of millions of pilgrims. With the meticulous curation of Ömer Faruk Can and F. Zehra Can, the historical narrative is enriched, providing context and insights that deepen the reader’s appreciation of the subject matter.
This work serves not only as a historical record but also as a celebration of the cultural heritage linked to Haremeyn. It invites readers into the world of Ottoman society, showcasing the profound influence of these cities on Islamic civilization as a whole.
In capturing the dynamic essence of Mecca and Medina, Eyüb Sabri Pasha's study encourages modern readers to reflect on the continuity of tradition and change within these sacred realms, offering a timeless perspective that resonates across different eras and communities.