30 mars 2023
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Orient-Institut Beirut, « A History of Arts and Crafts from Late Ottoman Beirut (ca. 1860-1914) », Mish ma32ool, ID : 10.58079/sik6
Carpenters’ market (ṣūq al-najjārīn), Beirut, no date. (https://www.yabeyrouth.com/3095-سوق-النجارين) Sarah Sabban In the post 9/11 context, permanent and temporary exhibitions of “Islamic art” aimed at countering the effects of “terrorist Islam” by improving the image of “Islam” and humanizing Muslims in the eyes of the global community. Showcasing functional and decorative historical artifacts as “art” involved a particular way of knowing, connecting, ...