Masjid/mosque architecture : jewels of Philippine Islamic faith / Gerard Lico

By: Lico, Gerard [author] | National Commission for Culture and the ArtsMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Intramuros, Manila : National Commission for Culture and the Arts, c2014Description: 92 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: 9789718142059Subject(s): ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURELOC classification: NA 4670 .L53 2014
Contents:
Islamic Tradition in the Philippines -- The Mosque and the Axis of prayer -- Anatomy of a Mosque -- Lunar Icon -- Architecture of Philippine Mosque -- Folio of Mosques -- Bibliography and Acknowledgement.
Summary: The influence of Islam in the Philippines can be traced from two cultural routes: Southeast Asia and the Iberian Peninsula. Muslim traders and missionaries came via the nearest Southeast Asian outpost, and eventually settled and systematically introduced a new culture to our ancestors in the Southern Philippines.
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Architecture Filipiniana FIL NA 4670 .L53 2014 c.1 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007806
Books Books LRC - Architecture
National University - Manila
Architecture Filipiniana FIL NA 4670 .L53 2014 c.2 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000018654

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Islamic Tradition in the Philippines -- The Mosque and the Axis of prayer -- Anatomy of a Mosque -- Lunar Icon -- Architecture of Philippine Mosque -- Folio of Mosques -- Bibliography and Acknowledgement.

The influence of Islam in the Philippines can be traced from two cultural routes: Southeast Asia and the Iberian Peninsula. Muslim traders and missionaries came via the nearest Southeast Asian outpost, and eventually settled and systematically introduced a new culture to our ancestors in the Southern Philippines.

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