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3 You are Blind to the Meaning of the Dome of the Rock
The meaning which the Dome of the Rock had to its creators has eluded students of Art History and Architecture. But through an interdisciplinary approach involving Art and Architecture, Religious History and Eschatology, the meaning of the Dome of the Rock is shown to be expressed in the connective symbolism shared by the three great monotheistic religions : Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Furthermore, instead of being viewed as a structure in opposition to the Ka'bah at Mekka, the Dome of the Rock is shown to be a complement to it - for as the Ka'bah to Abraham so the Dome of the Rock looks forward to the time of the end when the faith of Abraham will culminate in the final resurrection and judgement.
期刊介绍:
The Islamic Quarterly is published since 1954 by the Islamic Cultural Centre, London. Many leading Muslim and non-Muslim Scholars from universities and institutions across the globe contribute regularly on matters relating to Islamic Law, Culture and Arts. The journal at the same time focuses on the academic and intellectual research in the field of Islamic history and all other aspects of Islamic thought & civilization. The Islamic Quarterly has a world-wide distribution mostly to universities, libraries and academic institutions. Individual subscribers are also welcomed.