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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Mosque,
By Daniel Pipes, Middle East Forum, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mosque: History, Architectural Development & Regional Diversity (Hardcover)
On opening "The Mosque", most readers are likely to wonder that such a book has not been attempted earlier, for the topic is so obviously suitable for comparative study. The editors and their fourteen collaborators explain the mosque as an expression of Islam, analyse the characteristic styles of nine regions ranging from West Africa to China, and then report on the contemporary scene. The last topic may be the most original and important, for Westerners are far more familiar with the celebrated mosques of the pre-modern period than with those of the twentieth century. Oleg Grabar and Mohammed Arkoun provide typically brilliant insights while Khan surveys the architectural variances ranging from the pseudo-classicism of the Islamic Center Mosque in Washington, D.C. to the astonishing modernism of the Sherefuddin Mosque in Bosnia. Too often, in a specialized field such as Middle Eastern studies, a reviewer finds himself lamenting the excessive prices of books. How refreshing, then, to be able to compliment Thames and Hudson for including 378 illustrations, 170 of them in color, and yet charging very little more than the average scholarly book. This pricing decision brings The Mosque within the means of individual purchasers-and even pressures them to buy the book to prove that moderate prices do in fact lead to larger sales. Middle East Quarterly, March 1995
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good but could be even better,
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This review is from: The Mosque: History, Architectural Development & Regional Diversity (Paperback)
The title is right and the books gives you a lot of not very deep information. But good as kind of catalogue. Authors missed a lot of regions. They took only well known to westeners. Somw great monuments are missed as well. But in general I would recommend to buy it for people who are interested in architecture and/or Islamic culture. Good photos.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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The Mosque: History, Architectural Development & Regional Diversity,
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Its an excellent book on mosque and Islamic architecture in general. I benefited quite a lot. However, much is needed on contemporary mosques.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REALLY GOOD.,
By Olga Loinfeisk "Olga" (Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mosque: History, Architectural Development & Regional Diversity (Paperback)
THIS BOOK HAS REALLY NICE PHOTOS OF DIFFERENT MOSQUES IN THE WORLD OF ISLAM. MOST OF WHICH ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL. ONE CAN SORT OF EXPERIENCE THE PASSION THAT THE PEOPLE MUST HAVE FOR THEIR RELIGION AND LIFESTYLE BY VIEWING THE ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTY OF THESE MOSQUES.
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The Mosque: History, Architectural Development & Regional Diversity by Martin Frishman (Paperback - June 2002)
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