The Shape of the Holy: Early Islamic Jerusalem by Mohammad Al-Asad, Professor Emeritus of Islamic Art and Architecture Oleg Grabar, Oleg Grabar, Said Nuseibeh, Abeer Audeh
The Shape of the Holy: Early Islamic Jerusalem

Mohammad Al-Asad, Professor Emeritus of Islamic Art and Architecture Oleg Grabar, Oleg Grabar, Said Nuseibeh, Abeer Audeh

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From the time of Herod through the Crusades, Jerusalem had officially "changed its religion" several times, with Jews, Christians, and Muslims inscribing the story of their faiths on the urban landscape. In this handsomely illustrated book, noted ...

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