Al Astar
- Lavish, large-format, emphatically visually driven presentation
- Stunning photography of Islam’s holiest site
- An exceptional project made possible only by permission of the Great Mosque authorities
The Mosque in Mecca, arranged around the central Ka’ba, is the holiest site in Islam. Mecca is the birthplace of the Prophet Mohammed and now accommodates as many as tens of thousands of pilgrims in a single day. Pilgrims travel there from across the world in the annual Hajj, a key point in Islamic spiritual life. The Ka’ba is a symbol of unity, a structure of the greatest geometrical simplicity containing a single door. It is, however, considered to be feminine in gender and is draped in a covering of black cloth known as Al Astar to protect its modesty. This cloth, woven with gold, is replaced every year with a special ceremony. On this one day, the Ka’ba is left exposed and unveiled. Exceptionally, the authorities of the Great Mosque in Mecca granted Adel Al Quraishi permission to photograph the Ka’ba, the epicenter of Islam, in its undraped state.
- Publisher
- Kulturalis
- ISBN
- 9781836360919
- Publish date
- 17th Nov 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 10.63 in x 14.17 in
- Pages
- 540 Pages
- Illustrations
- 288 colour, 3 b&w
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