Discover the breathtaking beauty of Islamic art in this celebration of a thousand years of creative expression. Elegantly structured around the twelve months of the Islamic lunar calendar, Masterpieces of Islamic Art brings together an impressive array of works from across the Islamic world including the Arabian Peninsula, Central and Southeast Asia, as well as the Western Mediterranean. From the monumental Great Mosque of Djenn in Mali to ornate Iznik tiles, vibrant Persian miniatures, and exquisite Mamluk metalwork, this collection offers daily inspiration and insight into a vast artistic heritage.
Each chapter focuses on a specific artistic discipline, deepening the reader's understanding of the diverse cultures, dynasties, and devotional practices that shaped these remarkable creations. Special attention is given to religious events, festivals, and traditions from both Sunni and Shia perspectives, bringing a deeper understanding of the sacred calendar that continues to shape millions of lives. The book also foregrounds historically overlooked Muslim artists, architects, artisans, and calligraphers by giving them the artistic recognition they deserve. Informative, visually opulent and culturally enriching, with a foreword by writer and historian William Dalrymple, this lavish presentation is more than a collection--it's an invitation to see Islamic art as a central, vibrant force in our global heritage.