Hijrah: In the Footsteps of the Prophet - Hardcover
$70.00
by Idries Trevathan (Editor), Abdullah Hussein Alkadi (Contribution by), Kumail Al Musaley (Contribution by)
A unique retelling of the famous Hijrah story through the landscape and previously unseen artifacts from collections around Saudi Arabia.
For fourteen hundred years the story of the Prophet Muhammad's movements during the famous Hijrah "migration," from Makkah to the oasis town that would become Madinat an-Nabi, has been told and retold by generations of Muslims throughout the world. This story, one of endurance overcoming adversity in pursuit of the religious freedom to establish a nation united by bonds of brotherhood and faith, has continued to be an inspiration from which renewed meanings have been drawn. This book sets out to follow the Hijrah, situating it within the geography over which it unfolded. The book uses the sacred landscape of the Hijrah as a receptacle for the stories, memories, and events that took place along the route, providing tangible links between us and this momentous journey.Author Biography
Abdullah Alkadi is professor of urban and regional planning at Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University. He is the author of Makkah to Madinah: A Photographic Journey of the Hijrah Route. Idries Trevathan is a curator of Islamic art at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture. He is coeditor of The Art of Orientation: An Exploration of the Mosque Through Objects. Kumail Musaley is an artist.
Estimated delivery: June 11 - June 14, 2026
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