The Hand of Fatima : : The Khamsa in the Arab-Islamic World / / Eva-Maria von Kemnitz and edited by Amina Inloes.

The Hand of Fatima traces the development and symbolism ascribed to the hand motif in the Arab and Islamic world, and beyond. Richly illustrated, it details the many types of khamsa s produced historically and today – such as khamsa s with swords, and khamsa s with eagles – and the many objects on w...

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Superior document:Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 170
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2023.
©2023
Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 170.
Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Physical Description:1 online resource (249 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • The Life of Eva-Maria von Kemnitz
  • The Works of Eva-Maria von Kemnitz
  • Prologue: The Khamsa and Me
  • Notes on Transliteration
  • Chapter 1 Academic Research on the Hand Symbol
  • The State of the Art
  • Chapter 2 The Symbolism of the Hand
  • 1 The Number Five*
  • 2 Theological Associations
  • 3 Belief in the Evil Eye
  • 4 Amulets in Islamic Law and Practice
  • 5 What is a Talisman?
  • Chapter 3 Types of Khamsas
  • 1 The Shape of the Hand
  • 2 Inscriptions
  • 3 Anthopomorphic Khamsas
  • 4 Khamsas upon Khamsas
  • 5 Eyes
  • 6 Wheels
  • 7 Animals
  • 7.1 Fish
  • 7.2 Doves
  • 7.3 Salamanders and Lizards
  • 7.4 Snakes
  • 7.5 Turtles
  • 7.6 Eagles
  • 8 Swords
  • 9 Crescent Moons
  • 10 Variations throughout the Middle East, Central Asia, and Afghanistan
  • 11 The Foulet Khamsa
  • 12 The Khomissar
  • 13 The Lūḥa
  • 14 Coral and Turquoise
  • 15 General Appreciation
  • Chapter 4 Outside the Realm of the Amulet
  • 1 Doors
  • 2 Lanterns
  • 3 Domestic and Personal Items
  • 4 Healing Bowls
  • 5 Slates for Schoolchildren (Lūḥas)
  • 6 Prayer Rugs and Other Weavings
  • 7 Tombstones
  • 8 Popular Idioms
  • 9 Moving beyond the Personal
  • Chapter 5 The Khamsa in the Iberian Peninsula and Brazil
  • 1 Al-Andalūs
  • 2 The Cellars of Cardenal Cisneros
  • 3 Notable Pieces
  • 4 The Figa Amulet
  • 5 The Symbol of the Hand in Colonial Brazil
  • 6 Some Final Remarks
  • Chapter 6 Protective Power: The Khamsa in the Military and Politics
  • 1 Banners
  • 2 The Khamsa Symbol and Statehood: The Case of Algeria
  • 3 The Republic of Abkhazia
  • 4 Logos and Marketing
  • Chapter 7 On Fāṭima al-Zahrāʾ
  • 1 Her Birth and Childhood
  • 2 Her Marriage and Children
  • 3 A Helping Hand
  • Chapter 8 The Hand Symbol in Shiʿism
  • 1 Shiʿism, the Metaphysical, and the Occult
  • 2 Five Fingers of the Hand: The Panjtan
  • 3 Fāṭima as Venus?.
  • 4 Panjtan Hands
  • 5 The Hands of Allāh, ʿAlī, and ʿAbbās
  • 6 ʿAlams
  • 7 The Hand as Amulet
  • 8 Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 9 Contemporary Art, Fashion, and Design
  • 1 Iranian Artists
  • 1.1 Charles Hossein Zenderoudi
  • 1.2 Farideh Zariv
  • 1.3 Zara Mandana Fard
  • 2 Turkish Artists
  • 3 Artists from the Arab World and North Africa
  • 3.1 Laila Shawa
  • 3.2 Farid Belkahia
  • 3.3 Karim El Attaoui
  • 3.4 Fatna Gbouri
  • 3.5 Hafida Zizi
  • 3.6 Rachid Koraïchi
  • 3.7 Mohamed Boumehdi
  • 3.8 Farida Rahmani
  • 3.9 Rabih Alameddine
  • 4 Exhibitions
  • 5 Putting a Price on the Khamsa: Auctions, Collectors, and Museum Collections
  • 6 Museum Highlights
  • 7 Commercialization
  • Bibliography
  • Index.