
Derniers jours pour visiter l’exposition sur les textiles africains !
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Promouvoir les arts de l'Islam

AIA Tours offers in-depth land trips that range from comfortable to ultra-luxurious and cruises aboard outstanding small ships that can dock and anchor at historic ports and towns that larger ships simply cannot visit.
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This exhibition highlights artistic innovation and creativity in Africa as seen primarily through the traditions of ceramic arts from across the continent and over its long history. Countering the assumption that African arts and societies are largely unchanging and bound to traditions and customs, the remarkable diversity of objects and styles on display here tells a different story. A selection of more than 50 works on loan from the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University, including those by newly discovered Nigerian artist Alice Osayewe, are shown alongside works from the Harvard Art Museums permanent collections, such as contemporary photographs by Malian artist Malick Sidibé.
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Du 9 au 11 mars 2020 à la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Sala de Graus de la Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres
This workshop will examine the range of medieval Latin transmission of the Qur’an and reaction to the Qur’an by concentrating on the manuscript traditions of medieval Qur’an translations and anti-Islamic polemics in Latin.
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Cette journée d’études s’inscrit dans le cadre du programme de recherche “The European Qur’an. Islamic Scripture in European Culture and Religion 1150-1850” (EuQu) qui a reçu une bourse « Synergy Grant » du Conseil européen de la recherche pour 6 ans.
18 décembre 2019 (9h30-17h)
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Ange Guépin – Salle B
5 allée Jacques Berque
44000 Nantes
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MACFEST is delighted to take you on a journey through centuries of Islamic miniature paintings and of the Holy Quran at Manchester John Rylands library, University of Manchester with the curator and archivist Elizabeth Gow. The library houses a substantial collection of Islamic miniature paintings, and manuscripts in more than forty different languages, including the Persian manuscripts.
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The Islamic Art Expo is an annual show put on by artists for artists. The show aspires to promote and reward each artist for choosing to use their talent and creativity to produce artwork that celebrates the beauty of Islam.
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Date And Time
Fri, Jan 10, 2020, 5:30 PM –Sat, Jan 11, 2020, 7:30 PM GMT
Location : Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies
Stocker Road
Exeter
EX4 4ND
United Kingdom
We are in the process of establishing an annual or biennial research meeting/conference on the archaeology, material culture and heritage of the Indian Ocean (defined as from East Africa to Japan, including Australasia) from the first millennium BC to the contemporary era. The model is likely to be similar to the annual Islamic Archaeology Day at University College London, but lasting perhaps up to two-days and with the location moving between different academic host institutions. The first conference is being held at the Institute of Arab and Islamic studies (IAIS), University of Exeter, with financial sponsorship provided by the Centre for Islamic Archaeology.
The idea is born out of the significant growth in Indian Ocean archaeology that has taken place in recent years, and the fact that there is still no regular forum where researchers can meet, present on their latest research, get to know each other, and discuss relevant topics. The aim is for the forum to be international, informal and research-focussed.
Organising Committee:
Annabel Gallop, Mark Horton, Timothy Insoll, Derek Kennet, Elizabeth Lambourn, Stephanie Wynne-Jones, Ran Zhang
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Through special objects and personal stories of Dutch pilgrims, this exhibition takes you on a pilgrimage to Mecca.
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