The sense of unity : the Sufi tradition in Persian architecture

by Nader Ardalan

Other authorsLaleh Bakhtiar
Paperback, 1979

Publication

Imprint: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1979, ©1973. Edition: Paperback edition, 1979. Responsibility: Nader Ardalan and Laleh Bakhtiar, with a foreword by Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xviii, 151 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, glossary, index.

Call number

Art / Ardal

Barcode

BK-04206

ISBN

0226025608 / 9780226025605

Original publication date

1973

CSS Library Notes

Description: Shows how the Islamic architecture of Persia reflects the fundamental Sufi principle of unity in multiplicity.

Table of Contents: Foreword
Part 1 : the morphology of concepts
Part 2 : the concept of traditional forms
Part 3 : levels of realization

FY1996 /

Physical description

xviii, 151 p.; 31 cm

Description

Despite its extraordinary richness, Islamic architecture has rarely been studied for its conceptual and symbolic significance. In the Sense of Unity, a handsomely illustrated volume and the first extended work of its kind, Nader Ardalan and Laleh Bakhtiar examine the architecture of Persia as a manifestation of Islamic tradition and demonstrate the synthesis of traditional Persian thought and form. The most fundamental principle of Sufism, the inner, esoteric dimension of Islam, is that of unity in multiplicity. This view sees in every aspect of reality a reflection of a transcendent source which is given symbolic expression through all of man's activities, most directly and importantly through his works of art. The authors of The Sense of Unity show how all the elements of the Islamic architecture of Persia from the simplest architectural unit to a complex urban environment are woven around this central doctrine and thus are best understood as multiple manifestations of unity. The Sense of Unity is illustrated with photographs, drawing, charts, and tables which are an integral part of its argument and which exemplify, in abundant and striking detail, the principles discussed in the text. Presenting to the Western reader for the first time the insights of the Iranian cultural tradition, the book also offers a stimulating new way of thinking about man and his relationship to his milieu.… (more)

Language

Original language

English
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