In 22 illustrated essays, this volume examines how reverence for the prophet Muhammad and his family (Ahl al-bayt, literally, ‘People of the House’), an essential principle of belief for Shi’i Muslims, has shaped how artists, patrons and ritual participants have expressed their allegiance through the arts, architecture, material culture and ritual.
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