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Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant: The Holiest Cities of Islam  
Author: Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi
ISBN: 089381752X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


These photographs of the Muslim holy cities Mecca and Medina, taken by a Japanese convert, Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi, are something new for most Westerners, and perhaps even for many Muslims. Non-Muslims are never allowed into Mecca, and it is almost unheard-of for religious and government leaders to allow such pictures to be taken. Most of these images were shot during the holy month of Ramadan, when many faithful are in Mecca and Medina on pilgrimage.

Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr, professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University, has contributed an essay explaining the history and significance of the two cities. "Mecca and its twin city Medina flourish as the heart and sacred Center of the Islamic universe and will continue to do so as long as there are men and women who accept the truth of Lailaha illa'Llah and Muhammadun rasul Allah," he writes.

Nomachi has worked for National Geographic and Life, and his pictures have the information-packed clarity one might expect. There are fascinating images: literally hundreds of thousands of white-robed believers circling the Ka'bah, Mecca's sacred center; men ritually shaving one another's heads; tired families fasting; small children praying. Nomachi's pictures are oddly cool, but they convey the all-encompassing nature of the faith. Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant will be especially thrilling to those Muslims still planning their pilgrimage.

Review
"The photographs of these two cities are spectacular. What makes the book and the photographs even more compelling is that these cities are closed to non-Muslims and thus the book provides a rare glimpse at a culture, and its artifacts, such as its architecture that is little known. A fascinating look at one of the world's largest and least known living traditions."--Kirk Robertson, Neon


Review
"The photographs of these two cities are spectacular. What makes the book and the photographs even more compelling is that these cities are closed to non-Muslims and thus the book provides a rare glimpse at a culture, and its artifacts, such as its architecture that is little known. A fascinating look at one of the world's largest and least known living traditions."--Kirk Robertson, Neon


Book Description
Mecca and Medina, two ancient cities in present-day Saudi Arabia, are sacred to all followers of Islam, one quarter of the world’s population. The distinguished Japanese photographer Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi, a convert to the Muslim faith, was given unprecedented access to both cities, including Medina’s Mosque of the Prophet and Mecca’s sacred center, the Ka'bah, the remarkable and beautiful building to which more than a million pilgrims travel every year during the holy month of Ramadan.

Nomachi’s rich color images include views of the teeming crowds making their annual pilgrimage, or hajj; details of extraordinary Islamic architecture; portraits of faithful worshippers; and aerial and ground-level photographs of desert areas nearby.

Accompanying the photographs and numerous archival illustrations, Dr. Seyyed Hossein Nasr's text forms a valuable guide to the spiritual and historical foundations of the Muslim faith.


About the Author
Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi has had his photographs published in Life, National Geographic, and Stern, among other leading magazines.





Mecca the Blessed, Medina the Radiant: The Holiest Cities of Islam

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Mecca the blessed, Medina the Radiant is a remarkable achievement by Japanese photographer Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi, who is a convert to Islam. These never-before-seen images provide an opening to the mystical places and scenes of Islam from breathtaking aerial photographs of the Arabian terrain, to vistas of teeming crowds of worshippers surrounding the Ka'bah, to intense portraits of faithful Muslims in prayer, to the magnificent architecture reflecting the faith of the believers. Despite Islam's position as a powerful religion, many aspects of Muslim thought and belief remain an enigma to non-Muslims. One reason may be that Mecca and Medina are restricted to Muslims, and photographing the sites requires special permission, rarely given, from the Saudi Arabian authorities. With their support, photographer Ali Kazuyoshi Nomachi has been able to accomplish this unique mission.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Stupendous large color images by award winning photographer Nomachi are introduced with an essay by Iranian-born Seyyed Hossein Nasr (Islamic studies, George Washington U.) Most of the photographs illustrate aspects or stages of the Hajj, or pilgrimage that all Moslems are expected to make once during their lifetime. Earlier drawings and photographs, Nomachi's photographs of nearby sites in Arabia, and a glossary without pronunciation are included. No index. The volume is 11 inches square. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Huston Smith

Never before have Mecca and Medina -- the poles between which the spiritual current of Islam has oscillated for 14 centuries with world-reverberating power -- been celebrated with such visual majesty and descriptive depth. — Author of The World's Religions

     



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