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"Cosmology and Architecture in Premodern Islam: An Architectural Reading of Mystical Ideas" by Samer Akkach is a thought-provoking exploration of the interplay between spiritual beliefs and structural artistry in Islamic traditions. As part of the SUNY Series in Islam, this 2006 trade paperback edition delves into the historical relationship between cosmological concepts and architectural design, offering insights from both religion and science perspectives.
With 288 pages of detailed analysis and scholarly interpretation, Akkach's work is an essential addition to the libraries of those interested in the historical development of Islamic architecture and cosmology. The book measures 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 1 inch in height, making it a substantial yet manageable resource for study and reference.
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