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摘要
An'ām是抄本的名称,它包含了从《古兰经》中精选的章节、祈祷、祝福、图片、图形和印章,象征着将它们的主人或读者与全能的真主、先知穆罕默德、圣地和伊斯兰历史上的重要人物联系起来。这些抄本长期以来被认为是为私人和社会限制的祈祷使用。然而,将它们供奉在公共机构,特别是清真寺和寺庙的做法,以及大量手稿副本的存在,表明阿拉伯阿拉伯语ām非常普遍,并在更广泛的社会圈子中使用。在本文中,我们将介绍Gornji Vakuf的Abdullah ibn Salih的An ' 'ām,存放在萨拉热窝大学东方研究所的手稿收藏中(OIS, R 86)。阿卜杜拉·伊本·萨利赫(Abdullah ibn Salih)通过汇编精选的宗教文本,并将其与插图相结合,创作了这部作品,让人们深入了解18世纪末波斯尼亚的虔诚习俗,并记录了祈祷文本是如何被阅读、使用和融入日常生活的。在分析阿卜杜拉·伊本·萨利赫的《ām》时,我们将使用现象学的方法指出文本、代表性图像和图形在神圣语境中的重要性和作用,并处理它们的仪式使用和发现它们的经验表现的隐藏意义。
An'ām of Abdullah Ibn Salih from the Gornji Vakuf: Synergy of Picture and Text in Devotional Practice
An'ām is the name for manuscript codices that contain selected surahs from the Qur’an, prayers, blessings, pictures, graphics and seals that symbolically connect their owner or reader with the God Almighty, the Prophet Muhammad and holy places and important figures of Islamic history. These codices were long thought to be intended for private and socially restricted devotional use. However, the practice of enshrining them in public institutions, especially mosques and tekkes, as well as the existence of a large number of manuscript copies, shows that anʻām were very present and were used in wider social circles.
In this paper, we will present the Anʻ'ām of Abdullah ibn Salih from Gornji Vakuf, stored in the manuscript collection of the Oriental Institute of the University of Sarajevo (OIS, R 86). By compiling selected religious texts and combining them with illustrations, Abdullah ibn Salih created a work that offers an insight into pious practices in Bosnia at the end of the 18th century and documented how the prayer texts were read, used and integrated into everyday life. Using a phenomenological approach in the analysis of Abdullah ibn Salih’s An'ām, we will point out the importance and role of text, representative images and graphics in the sacred context, and deal with their ritual use and the discovery of the hidden meanings of their empirical manifestation.